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Bamboo tattoo

Over the past decades, among lovers of painting, Japanese symbols have been especially popular. Tattooing is no exception, especially since Japanese tattoo artists are consummate craftsmen, the registration to which is scheduled for months and even years ahead.

The craze for Japanese symbols is not always justified, because many people decide to apply a drawing, completely ignorant of its semantic load and symbolism, although they themselves pay attention to different things. One of the most positive Japanese symbols is the bamboo tattoo.

This pattern is applied to different parts of the body, but most often on the back, because for many, the tubular stem of bamboo, divided into rings, is intuitively associated with parts of the spine.

Indeed, the structure of bamboo (similar to the structure of the human spine) allows the plant to grow and develop.

Bamboo tattoo can be attributed to winter symbols, as the plant blooms in the cold season. In this regard, such a drawing will suit the "winter" type of people - balanced, calm, striving to improve knowledge, skills and abilities.

And, indeed, according to Japanese symbolism, the meaning of a bamboo tattoo is associated with growth, development and truthfulness. And this means that the color of the bamboo pattern depicted on the body also needs to be given due attention. For example, green bamboo shoots stretching upward emphasize striving for development, the ability to recover from difficult life storms.

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