Tattoos Of Angels And Baby Angel Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Tattoos of angels are extremely sacred, symbolic and vital in many religions, including the Jewish, Christian and Islamic faith. Angels, in general, are considered messengers oF God and guardian angels, in particular, are looked upon as protectors from the devil. The word angelic is derived from its Greek origin meaning messenger.

Vital tattoos of angels symbolize harmony and serenity from within, as designs for women. They represent a link to the higher self, as designs for men. Angels in stunning winged form, hovering, sitting on a cloud or near a cloud, holding a harp or a trumpet are among the most popular angelic tattoo designs.

Because angels are seen as caring individuals, they are most often depicted as floating images in the design for tattoo of angels. This imagery is a validation of their very protective nature. Very commonly picked by tattoo lovers is a variation on the angelic tattoo designs in the form of angel wings.

Baby angel tattoos are associated with perfect beauty. The symbolic meaning of these designs range from protection from evil, Christianity to spirituality. Persons choosing these designs exemplify a need to be close to God.

Parents choose to signify their unconditional love from their children in the form of baby angel tattoos. They know that children are irreplaceable blessings from God. There is no better way to express this feeling than to feature a self-portrait of the child in the form of an angel. Variations of this design may include the name, the hand or foot prints of the child.

Parents with two children can have them portrayed as two angels in baby angel tattoos. The bonding of the siblings can be represented with the two angels facing each other, holding hands or praying together, with a halo over their heads. By including an adult angel as a provider of protection and guidance in the design, the parents are signifying their resolve to provide these things to their children through the entirety of their lives.




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