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Nallac94

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  1. That's a sparrow.

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    Look up and to the left. LST logo. That is all you need.

    That's a sparrow, not a swallow.

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    @Nallac94 do you have an artist picked? I like to let the artist make the colors choices because they know what they are doing and I don't like making choices :)

    Yeah I have a vague idea but that's exactly what I'll probably do; let the artist decide.

  2. Planning on getting two swallows, one on each shoulder blade, this summer.

    My reason for getting them is because of their symbolisation of love, loyalty as well as other things, but also because they are traditional tattoos, and therefore, timeless.

    Just looking for advice on colours, etc., and if anyone has a similar tattoo, I'd be very happy to see a picture for ideas.

    Oh yeah, even though I'm looking for traditional swallows, I'm veering towards dark colour instead of the light colours you see very often.

    Appreciate any advice :)

  3. Hi guys,

    came across this website the other day when I stumbled on to a forum on 'first tattoos'.

    Enjoy seeing people's tattoos and hearing about the stories behind them. Really fascinated with tattoos and the industry and hope to learn a lot more here.

    Regards,

    Joe.

  4. I agree with the previous posters.

    the tattoo is very personal to you, therefore I believe that the Traditional tattoo can mean whatever you want it to mean. The Swallow tattoo in particular is very ambiguous and has many meanings over the past century.

    Originally, it was tattooed on sailors for good luck, as seeing a swallow at sea indicated that land was nearby. Eventually, having a swallow tattoo was seen as a career-landmark for the sailor as he got the swallow tattoo after sailing a certain amount of miles I believe.

    In WW2, as you already mentioned, many sailors, and soldiers even, in the US military got the traditional swallow tattooed on themselves, sometimes with a sweetheart's name in a banner accompanying it.

    In Britain in the 60's, 70's and 80's, however, it was associated with 'hard-men', who would have it tattooed on their necks, or on their hands. Traditionally, a swallow tattoo on each hand indicated that "these fists fly" or that they had done time in prison.

    The Swallow tattoo is also a symbol for love and loyalty, as swallows choose one mate for life. Swallows also return home every year, so a swallow tattoo might indicate that the person wearing the tattoo feels a deep emotional connection to their hometown.

    I plan to have a swallow tattooed on each shoulder blade soon, as a symbol for loyalty and also because I personally love the tattoo and it's history.

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