The history of horned skull tattoos

If you are considering getting a horned skull tattoo, you need to know what kind of statement you will make with it.

It can cause many different responses from people. Some people, especially teenagers, choose to get a horned skull tattoo to present a sort of “bad boy” attitude. They think girls love dangerous men more than the boy next door. They want to get a horned skull tattooed because they feel it will make them look more macho. They think it will add an aura of mystery and danger, which girls will find attractive.

Some people feel that a skull and horns tattoo represents death, danger, destruction, and fear. It is a design, that people get, to show power, strength and daring. However, many of those people do not really understand their origins.

Originally, the horned skull tattoo wasn’t actually meant to indicate any of those things. In ancient times, a horned skull was actually a symbol of any kind of major change. It was not intended to directly represent death or fear. However, it may have taken the representation of death due to the fact that the cycle of life and death is a major change. In fact, it is the biggest change any human being can experience.

This tattoo is known to be somewhat demonic in nature. It is important, if you are going to get such a tattoo design, that you understand the true symbolism behind it. According to the ancient Greek mythological tradition, “daimon” means “to express a divine power”. It wasn’t until the introduction of religions such as Islam, Judaism, and Christianity that horned skulls became known as demonic symbols. Such symbols were associated with the devil. In fact, it was said that the devil could cause madness or disease within a person’s body by taking over it.

You have to consider all these things, if you want to get one. It’s not just about looking cool or attractive. Horned skull tattoo designs have a lot of history, meaning and symbolism behind them. As with any tattoo, you should do your research before you jump into things with both feet. Be absolutely sure that the horned skull tattoo is the right tattoo for you, and if it is, enjoy it for years to come!

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