oriental tattoos
oriental tattoo chest piece
May 24th
custom black and gray koi
May 18th
oriental background
May 17th
black and gray dragon tattoo
May 6th
The word “dragon” is derived from the French and Latin form of the Greek “draku”, linked with “derkomai”, meaning “to see” and interpreted as “sharp-sighted”. The equivalent English word “drake” or fire-drake- is derived from Anglo-Saxon “draca”.
The dragon tattoo design symbolizes nobility, magic, the power of transformation and imagination, perseverance, loyalty, power and the ability to transcend the ordinary. For those who conquer dragons, the dragon represents courage, bravery, duty, honour and the great quest. And who amongst us has not sought out a great quest that will reveal the very best of ourselves. done in morbid tattoo parlor in cash and carry mall makati manila.
koi tattoo
Apr 27th
The beauty and charm of the koi has made it a popular symbol for the family, especially in Japan where tubular flags designed as koi are raised on Children’s Day — black koi for father, flame red koi for mother, blue and white for boy, and pink and red for girl. On Boys’ Day Festival in Japan, each son in the family is honoured by a koi flag as an inspiration to the young that they might grow strong and resilient like this exceptional fish. American client gets a custom koi design with 4 cherry blossoms representing his wife, son and grandchildren, done in morbid tattoo parlor in cash and carry mall makati manila.
oriental bushido warrior
Apr 5th









