Rosette tattoo in all its glory
Rose tattoo
The rose window is an ancient symbol of the flower of life.
The word rosace (derived from rose, Rosaceae family) is essentially an architectural term that usually denotes a decorative element, often located on either side of a church transept, formed by arabesques inscribed in a circle.
The rose window appeared in Gothic art in the Middle Ages, associating the rose, a symbol of purity and love, with a circle, a solar symbol, but also cycles, renewals and renewals.
It always has the shape of a circle, called the mother of all figures, which symbolizes unity and cosmic harmony.
It is a symmetrical shape made up of curves inscribed in a circle starting at a center point or button, usually shaped like a rose or stylized star.
Often present in the stained glass windows of cathedrals and churches, it awakens the sun and divinity, but also the human condition, the cycle of life, the vagaries of existence, taking on this powerful symbolism with its rays and processed forms.
The rose is for the West what the lotus is for the East, it symbolizes the sign of the fullness and fullness of the soul.
The so-called mandala, rosette tattoo, and mandala tattoo are so closely related that confusion can actually arise.
The big difference between the two is that a real rosette pattern is always meant to invoke the petals of a flower, or rather, to make it look like a rose or daisy (while a mandala can take almost any shape). Perhaps sometimes a flower, or an asterisk, or a round one).
- Rose tattoo on hand
What they have in common, aside from their great consistency, is that the tattoo styles go well with both as well.
As far as mandalas are concerned, dotwork or engraved tattoos are ideal for these reasons, but nevertheless remain open to new associations.
Either way, these are real jewelry tattoos over and over again!
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