Monthly Archives: April 2012

strength

American client gets a custom lettering design of a word “ikaika”, an american word means strong, strength and powerful.  The name Ikaika orginated as an American name. The name Ikaika is most often used as a boy name or male name. done n morbid tattoo parlor in cash and carry mall Makati Manila, Philippines.

Si Tú Me Olvidas

It’s an excerpt from the great Pablo Neruda’s poem, “Si Tú Me Olvidas”/ “If You Forget Me”:

“If suddenly you forget me,
do not look for me,
for I shall already have forgotten you.”

medieval cross

American client gets a custom medieval cross with tribal design, done in morbid tattoo parlor in cash and carry mall Makati Manila, Philippines.

world war II

Client gets a tribute tattoo to his grandfather, a war veteran in bataan world war II. world war II historical  tattoo done in morbid tattoo parlor in cash and carry mall Makati Manila, Philippines.

cobra

Two of the most poisonous snakes are also the most sacred — the rattlesnake and the cobra. Of all the species of cobra, the King Cobra reigns as the largest venomous snake in the world. When the cobra is alert, it rises up and flattens its neck into the distinctive ‘hood’ that is instantly recognizable.

In India the cobra is sacred, a totem for the indigenous people, and a symbol of power. A cobra myth tells of it sheltering Buddha from the sun as he slept. A cobra near a dwelling is thought to be a good omen — not surprising since it’s a fierce exterminator of rodents. In Egypt, the cobra was venerated and represented several ancient deities. Cleopatrais associated with the viper, but she used the venom of the cobra to end her life on earth. And why not, since the cobra in Ancient Egypt was associated with the after life. Phil-Am client gets a custom black and gray cobra design, done in morbid tattoo parlor in cash and carry mall Makati Manila, Philippines.