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Tattoos of Symbols
A tattoo symbol is a much more permanent way of displaying the symbols of your choice. Tattoos last much longer than necklaces, bracelets and anklets as they are inked to your skin to last a lifetime. Displaying a symbold holds many different meaning fro different people.
There are religious symbols, gang symbols and even family symbols, usually called family crests. A symbol holds a certain value adn meaning to the group that wears it. It is a prove a association to that group. Thus, having it tattooed onto your skin is a way of saying that you are a permanent member pf the corresponding group.
Symbols are usually tattooed in a visible area of the body, such as the arm. Religious symbol tattoos like the cross and om symbol are quite common, and they are proudly displayed by their wearers to announce their religion. For some, these symbols provide a sacred refuge for them and allows a greater respect for their beliefs and the principles these symbols stand for.