Friday, May 16, 2014

Cancer Sign And Zodiac Tattoos

By Darren Hartley


Cancer sign tattoos are made up of the symbols representing the water element. The crab is the creature with which people born under the fourth zodiac sign are linked. Crab is the most popular sun sign for tattoos. The crab has a tough outer wall but a softer inside core.

Cancer sign tattoos also feature the cancer glyph, i.e., two interfacing claws, the number 69, the moon, stars and waves to represent the cancer sun sign. All these symbols resonate the innate qualities and traits of persons born under the cancer sign.

Probably the most fascinating among the symbols used in cancer sign tattoos is the number 69. The numbers 6 and 9 being designed to make a circle, makes it a precise representation of an unusual reversal in symmetry. Harmony and balance are what the circles of each number seen as spirals, with their tails projecting the outward and inward movement of the spirals, depict.

Cancer zodiac tattoos carry the crab tattoo design. An alternative to this design is a pearl design, since the pearl is the sunstone of the sign. The traditional color for this zodiac sign is silver. Cancer people are often seen as the least clear-cut creatures, when it comes to personality traits.

Emotional, loving, intuitive, imaginative, shrewd, cautious, protective and sympathetic are the characteristics that come to mind when you meet a person wearing cancer zodiac tattoos. He can also be moody and super sensitive. Difficulty to let go of things is another personal trait of this person. These things include past experiences and lost loves.

As long as the fascination of mankind with the zodiac remains, cancer zodiac tattoos are sure to be popular design choices for tattoos. Starting from the time the dots between stars were connected and called constellations, this fascination has remained steady through the years. There is a certain romanticism and magnetism attached to the idea that lives and actions of people are influenced by the celestial heavens.




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