Eagle Tattoos

Eagle Tattoos

An eagle symbolizes power, success, prosperity, freedom, wealth and potency. Its very hovering presence indicates a very robust, majestic, sky watcher with infinite strength and potentials of planning, aiming at targets, dexterous maneuvering and divisive action to corner its prey. For this reason Eagle Tattoos have gained in extraordinary popularity in the USA and elsewhere as a symbol of life and action mixed with radiant and suave and purposeful temperament. It is therefore predominantly a male selection among the different varieties of tattoos available in the market and online.

There are significantly two popular types of Eagle Tattoos and they are the eagle tribal tattoos and the Celtic tattoos. Again, Eagle Tattoos are available in different background like flowers, trees, cloudy sky, sea shore with mountains or forests on one side and hills on the other and also in various postures of the majestic bird. There are actually hundreds of tattoo designs of eagles in different shades of color in the market. Some of them are Bald eagle, Bald eagle American crest, fighting Bald eagle, Mexican eagle, Aztec eagle tattoo, eagle with woman, other animals or snake, Native American variety and a host of others to choose from.

The eagle is representative of American dream and vision and therefore several patriotic and military services have Eagle Tattoos. 4th of July is a public holiday in USA and the eagle is representative of it. The overall attitude to this symbol has won millions of admirers and people especially young men have Eagle Tattoos on all conceivable places of their body. Besides, in ancient mythology and folklores the eagles have been held in reverence. According to the Persians and the Greek eagle was sacred to the sun. In ancient Egypt the bird was worshipped and it was a sacred symbol of Zeus, the Greek God and belonging to the supreme gods by the Druids. No wonder the Eagle Tattoo would remain for all times in the future.

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