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any ideas of a cool celtic cross tattoo design?
Reliquary with images of people and Celtic designs

im getting a celtic cross tattoo but i am unsure of which type i would like to get.. anyone have any sugesstions? and where would i get it done?


Have a look here for some tattoo design inspiration http://www.thecoolwebsites.com/tattoodes igns.html. There is Tattoo search engine as well, so you could search for Celtic cross and see what happens.

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Celtic Cross Tattoo Design?
Reliquary with figures of men and a cross with Celtic designs

I am going in to get a new tattoo tomorrow and I am just nailing down the design now... I was wondering if anyone knew where I could get a picture of a Celtic Cross with a small heart in the centre?


Not sure if youll find the exact design here but ive looked on www.tattoofinder.com

Ive also looked at celtic designs good luck gurl!

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symbolism to celtic design of dragons around a cross?
Swirl design in the center of a Celtic cross - squared circle

in my ongoing search for celtic designs, i recently stumbled across an image of two dragons perched/twisting around an ornate cross. they sit differently in different versions that i have found, seeing as i found several versions. i had never seen it before though. is it a common image? what is the symbolism? could it represent the battle for good and evil (sometimes one dragon is red and the other white). i dont know a whole lot about celtic legend, so i dont know what the dragon means. any insight would be appreciated. thanks!
this is one example
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In British mythology, Merlin interprets a vision of two dragons fighting in the skies of Britain - One White Dragon and One Red Dragon.

The white dragon was to represent the Saxon invaders while the red dragon is the native Britian defender. Vortigern had invited the Saxons into Britain for his own profit.

Merlin's interpretation is that the Red Dragon would kill the White Dragon (the natives would get rid fo the invaders) but that the Red Dragon would dies from the wounds suffered in the battle (Vortigern was going to lose his place as king and, possibly, his life).


The old Welsh DRAGWN (dragon) also meant leader While the Brythonic word PEN meant head.

Uther took the title PENDRAGON to mean chief leader, a term Arthur also used, using the Red dragon of Wales on his battle standard.

The cross in the middle would refer to the idea that Arthur was instrumental in bringing Christianity to Britain, thus turning the struggle between the two dragons to mean the fight to make Britain a Christian nation.

Red versus White is a popular theme in British symbolism, these being the color of two ruling and often warring houses of Britain - York(White) and Lancaster (Red) - thus the War of the Roses (depicted often with a red rose and a white rose) is the war between the houses of Lancaster and York.

Interestingly enough, the house of Tudor which supplanted both prior houses uses a Tudor rose, which is both Red and White.

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Can you put a celtic design around an oreintal dragon?
Celtic High Cross

I have a oreintal dragon tattoo and would like a background showing my irish background. Would it make it a celtic dragon if i put a celtic design around it? Does this make sinse? Im also getting the celtic cross somewhere.


The two type of dragons are very different, so it won't make it a Celtic dragon. Asian dragons don't have wings, and they do have whiskers, for instance. Also, Asian tattoos of dragons are usually in color, and Celtic in black.

But, that said, I wouldn't let that stop you. Sounds like it could look lovely.

If I wore say a Celtic cross as I like the design, could I be asked to remove it for any reason?
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By work or anyone else, I'm agnostic going on an a atheist.

I like Celtic artwork and obviously I would wear it for no religious reason.
Ok excluding h&s, I'm referring to situations where religious people have been asked to remove necklaces etc as other might be offended.

Could I keep wearing something as I’m not religious?
Ok say a tie with Celtic cross on, with a smart dress company policy?
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Much lady Ilike that design to.

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Depends on what your work's dress code says. If it prohibits such jewellery then yes, they can ask you.


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