70 apple tattoos (and their meanings)
Apple tattoos are probably one of the most significant since ancient times. The Garden of Eden story is well known because Adam and Eve were expelled after eating the fruit of the forbidden tree.
Although the scriptures do not say it was an apple, the fruit was often depicted as referring to it. On the other hand, the apple plays a central role in Greek mythology.
In it, the goddess Eris (also known as Discord) would offer an apple to "the most beautiful of the goddesses," thereby starting a controversy that led to the Trojan War. This is the so-called "bone of contention".
This is the reason that the apple tattoo has always had a different meaning, sometimes "negative", but always filled with strong symbolism that leaves no one indifferent.
And if it was associated with sin, the apple was also associated with wisdom. For after Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit, they began to understand the science of good and evil. It was from this new distinction that their wisdom was born.
But at the same time, these exiles from Eden began to feel ashamed of their nakedness and to feel attracted to one another. For this reason, the apple is said to be a symbol of human sexuality and fertility.
Other meanings of apple tattoos
The meaning of the apple tattoo is not limited to mythical and religious ones. In the modern world, great discoveries have been made (some less impressive, but still discoveries), for example, daily consumption of an apple guarantees a healthy lifestyle.
Followers of a healthy lifestyle, light and nutritious food, in short, all people who aspire to a healthy lifestyle often choose the apple tattoo to represent their philosophy of life.
In addition to health, apples are also associated with creativity due to the anecdote (which turned out to be false) about Isaac Newton, the famous physicist, who discovered the force of gravity. There is a myth that this one would rest under an apple tree. After a while, an apple would fall on his head, and with it an idea came to him that revolutionized the whole world.
This anecdote has served as an inspiration for other important authors, such as the late Apple CEO Steve Jobs.
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