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Sun tattoos are super stunning!




One of my favourite types of tattoos are sun tattoo designs. I’ve always been fascinated by the sun – a big beautiful ball of burning gas up in the sky, solely responsible for our very existence on this planet.




“Humanity’s most fundamental understanding of the Sun is as the luminous disk in the sky, whose presence above the horizon creates day and whose absence causes night. In many prehistoric and ancient cultures, the Sun was thought to be a solar deity or other supernatural phenomenon. Worship of the Sun was central to civilizations such as the Inca of South America and the Aztecs of what is now Mexico. Many ancient monuments were constructed with solar phenomena in mind; for example, stone megaliths accurately mark the summer or winter solstice”
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Sun tattoos are pretty popular and come in many different forms and styles. you can choose for full color or just a black outline. Tribal, Japanese, classic or old school type of sun designs, some people have just a sun tattoo, others combine the sun with a moon or with stars or incorporate it into a lower back tattoo or arm band tattoo.

A tiny little sun on the inside of the wrist looks really cool, but you can have it anywhere you want in any size, massive on the center of your back, your neck, your shoulder, a tiny one on your ankle.

Sun tattoo designs are really pretty and you can’t go wrong with it if you choose a pretty design you are happy with!

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A tattoo is permanent!




Of course it is! You know that just as well as I do! The only reason I’m reminding you of this is that it is really important to choose a design you are absolutely happy with, a design that will make you feel proud wearing it and make you feel good when you look at it.

The best place to find the perfect tattoo design is an online tattoo design gallery. You can browse tons of high quality unique tattoo designs for as long as you like in the comfort of your own home without the pressure of having to choose at the tattoo parlour from the usually very limited tattoo catalogues and having to settle for a design you are not completely in love with.