The Attraction of Star Tattoos
By MakinBacon
Why people like star tattoos
Similar to flower tattoos, star tattoos, in general, arel not conducive to making statements by those who embrace them. There are exceptions, for example, with nautical military star tattoos. Otherwise the star tattoo design of choice is just a matter of taste, such as displaying stars as constellations on the body.
The trend for star tattoos is definitely dark lines and dark fill-in color, although you do catch an occasional set of tattoo stars which are solid colors, or those that include color in their outline, or in other images related to the stars in the tattoo.
Having said all that, for those that do attach meaning to star tattoos, there are the ones that hold a significant reason for not only having a star tattoo, but what that particular star means.
One of the unique characteristics of star tattoos is the number of points a star has, which, for those choosing it, could mean something important.
Nautical Star Tattoo
In more superstitious times, a nautical star was believed to provide guidance for those traveling on their way home from a distance, and for sailors had a lot of meaning, as well as others.
As a symbol, many sailors still have it inked on their skin as a representation of returning home from the sea.
The nautical star tattoo has also been considered a talisman of protection.
Unique Colorful Star Tattoos
The Star of David Tattoo
This is especially important to Jews and some Christians as a symbol of David at the time he defeated the giant Goliath in battle, which changed the tide of the war.
It's a tribute to the intervention of God on behalf of the Israelites against their enemies.
The star has six points, which is called a hexagram.
The septagram or seven pointed star tattoo
For those with a mystical bent, the septagram or seven pointed star tattoo is a favorite.
In a number of religious instances the number 7 is very important and symbolic, including Christianity and Hindi.
Pentagram Star Tattoo
The pentagram itself exists in controversy and strong feelings, so those with a pentagram tattoo will experience that as well, depending on how it is applied in the skin.
What I mean by that is when it is pointed down, as most people know, it is believed by many to be a satanic symbol. While when facing the upward direction, is connected to telling a story, having magical properties and a sign of protection.
Harmony and balance are also part of the belief concerning pentagrams.
Octogram Star Tattoo
In its more benign symbol, the octogram has been embraced by firefighers in America, but for the most part it's a symbol deeply rooted in ancient paganism, and portrays the idea of being filled, fulfilled or fullness.
Nanogram Star Tattoo
The nanogram is a star with nine points, and is connected to Norse mythology. Another obvious but uncertain tie is to the nine planets.
Characteristics represented in the nanogram is what we have accomplished in life and being stable.
Shooting Star Tattoos
A popular star tattoo for those that get them for a purpose is a shooting star tattoo.
Just like when we see a shooting star in the sky, it contains the idea of something important and significant happening in your life across a broad spectrum; it could relate to anything.
This tattoo is many times inked on in response to these particular significant moments.
Star Tattoo Designs
Like I mentioned in the beginning, most star tattoos are chosen just because people enjoy stars and how they look.
But if you like stars and like to find something of meaning with them, there are a number of meanings and resultant designs connected to a variety of different star types.
Either way, star tattoos look fantastic and are a great option for those seeking a tattoo theme that can be used in combination with many other elements to create a great tattoo design.



estelle 2 years ago
or in my case, my name actually means star. it is frustrating to get a tattoo that is significant to me and then to see so many others who have them because they're "cute"