Showing posts with label Japanese Tattoo Lettering. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese Tattoo Lettering. Show all posts

Japanese Tattoo Lettering

Thursday, January 23, 2014

http://swellower.blogspot.com/ Placing / drawing letters in the body as a tattoo is not something new .
The name of a loved one , the name itself , it can be used as an ornamental body tattoos .
But what if the tattoo is stuck in the wrong body mean ?
In recent years , the Japanese writing kanji character tattoo be a trend among people who are very difficult to understand the meaning. But tattoos are sure you understand that you use ?
Most people do surgery and other things to remove the tattoo that was wrong kanji writing .
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1 . multiple Meanings Yep , kanji can have several meanings in the same letter . Most Japanese kanji has multiple meanings ( up to 20 or more ) . If you choose a kanji with a clear sense sometimes contain a different purpose in the community , and of course this is very embarrassing . As the following example : 安= peace = A female character in the movie Transporter 3 using this tattoo on the back of his neck . But this is precisely the character tattoo mean cheap (安い) . 変= mystery = Media mentions the artist Britney Spears has a tattoo of this character , it is generally pronounced " weird " in which the starch has always had a negative connotation .
http://swellower.blogspot.com/2 . Phrases In Kanji Another error in the use of kanji is hurf you use two kanji and put together to form a phrase . This is of course very confusing , here 's an example : 西 原= wild west / wild west = Letter kanji can mean " west wilderness " / wilderness in the west . However ,西 原generally spoken by the people of Japan for the name , Nishihara . This is tantamount to tattoo using the name " Smith " or " Wilson " . 空 漠= desert sky / sky desert = vague / unclear 冷笑= happy = evil laugh 力 頼= confidence = strength dependence (力頼み) 気 忙= life adventures = fussy (気忙しい) One combines the kanji word , can lead to a very different meaning .
http://swellower.blogspot.com/3 . The Kanji writing No Neat It took many years for someone to write in kanji . Even people who have advanced too , writing kanji writing looks are like children . Should be written with kanji stroke order specified so as not to seem strange . Tattoo Kanji poorly designed to leave the impression that they were made by a small child who is learning Japanese .
4 . Character Without Meaning Tattoo Kanji sometimes has an error that makes them truly unreadable and has no meaning .
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5 . Character error Many Japanese letter characters are very similar to each other . Say you want to write kanji characters in a tree tattoo design you are -木. It is easy to draw something that looks the same as the kanji form is,ホin katakana . The katakana charactersホnot have its own meaning - except as a language of Japanese subculture . Katakana isホpronounced " ho " . So do not let you make mistakes like this .
6 . Mirror Image It is a common mistake to design a kanji tattoos as a mirror image of the original Japanese character . And the reverse is also very common character .
http://swellower.blogspot.com/7 . Technically True , But Wrong In many cases , the English language seems almost grammatically correct , but still wrong . Similarly Tatoto Kanji - even when they are technically correct they may look strange to native Japanese .
Then How Should To Get Tattoo Japanese Kanji ? 
 Language has many shades .
If you want to and it's important manganggap kanji tattoo , you should ask for advice from a native Japanese speaker who you believe . Show them and make sure the character design looks professional . Ask what the meaning of words in different contexts .
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Japanese Tattoo Lettering

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Japanese Tattoo Lettering
Japanese Tattoo Lettering

Japanese tattoos and tattoo lettering are steeped in tradition, symbolism and mysticism. From their roots as religious symbols to their usage as signs of the Yakuza, to their current day popularity in the West, Japanese tattoos are unique to both the wearer and the artist. Find out about the different types of Japanese tattoos and tattoo lettering, before you decide to get one yourself.
 

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