A Guide to Butterfly Tattoo
Designs
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In this A Guide to Butterfly Tattoo Designs you will find a
guide to the myths and legends of butterflies and how to find the best and most popular butterfly tattoo
designs.
When you are looking for the best butterfly tattoo
design the choices’ are endless. You can choose something small for your ankle, wrist, arm, etc, or go for
something larger like a full arm butterfly and lotus flower tattoo design. Perhaps personalise the design
with lettering, such as, putting your loved one’s name (as I did with my daughter’s) beneath the butterfly. This design is very popular as a love tattoo, but can also be drawn in a darker
light as a hate tattoo.
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I think we all agree that butterflies are beautiful, but let me
take a moment to tell you of a time when the site of a butterfly was not as pleasing to the eye. For example,
in the Middle Ages a large number of butterflies together were seen as a forecast of epidemics or
wars.

The Celtic people believed seeing a butterfly at night was a
prediction of death to follow. In Bulgaria, the sight of a dark coloured butterfly meant imminent
sickness, while in other parts of Europe this same butterfly was an omen of thunderstorms to
follow.

In some parts of the USA a white butterfly meant an omen of death
if it entered your house and flew around you, while in other parts of the USA a white butterfly had the
opposite meaning, as it was seen as a prediction of a wedding to come, although some people might argue
this was the same thing.
In Germany, if the first butterfly seen in spring was white it is
also an omen of death.

While the Samoans believed they would be struck dead if they killed
or caught a butterfly. In the Middle Ages in Ireland killing a white butterfly was forbidden as they believed
it was the soul of a dead child.

In Scotland it is unlucky to keep or kill butterflies. In
England it is unlucky to kill the first butterfly you see, and it is a bad omen to see 3 butterflies
together.
Of course we now look at the butterfly with different eyes and it
is said the first sighting of a red butterfly is an omen of good health.

In many myths and legends butterflies are considered to be human
souls. This belief stemmed from the different stages of life of the butterfly. In stage one the caterpillar
spends its time totally engrossed in eating, this stage is seen as the physical stage. In stage two the
cocoon represents the cloth people were wrapped in after death, and the final stage is the appearance of the
butterfly, as Jesus left the shroud behind, the butterfly represents the resurrection into a new state of
life, free of any material worry, and what a fantastic butterfly design you could put together out of that
story.

Another myth is that the creator of all things created the
butterflies from all of the colours of nature just for children to enjoy, and they had the power to sing but
songbirds complained because they were jealous, so the creator withdrew their ability to sing and have
remained silent since. Another great idea for you to create the best butterfly tattoo
design.

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