Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Celtic Knot Tattoos And Candy Skull Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Death is either interpreted as an association with evil things or a celebration of the life of deceased ancestors and loved ones. Those who associate death with evil abhor it while those who associate with celebrating enjoy it. One of the most unique and colourful ways of celebrating death is offered by the Mexicans, through their candy skull tattoos.

A death in Mexico can be compared to a festival instead of a mourning. Because of this, it has received some kind of cult status in that country. One has to see to believe the party-like atmosphere it creates. In the center of the celebration are the candy skull tattoos, also considered to be a trademark of such an event.

There is a deeper meaning behind the Mexican creation and decorations of skulls made out of confectionery. These skulls are the focal points used in the designs of candy skull tattoos. These candy skulls are homemade and are made to adorn every tomb and household during the Day of the Dead festivities on the first 2 days of November. These skulls are offerings to the dead loved ones often combined with the favourite food or belongings of the dead.

A representation of eternity as well as never ending love, faith, loyalty and friendship are celtic knot tattoos featuring endless paths. They become symbolisms of life metaphors when the celtic knots in the tattoo are seen with more than one interwoven path.

Mystic knots and endless knots are other names given to the knots pictured in celtic knot tattoos. Pointing towards beginnings and endings is the deeper spiritual meaning associated with the celtic knot symbol. This arises from the fact that a beginning or an end is uncertain when these beautiful knots are viewed.

Because of the never ending path of the knot in celtic knot tattoos, it is also seen as a representation of an uninterrupted life cycle or a charm for warding off sicknesses or setbacks that otherwise may interfere with a calm and stable life.




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