The Lower Back Tattoo is all the Rage
The popularity of tattoos has grown exponentially in
recent years and this is obvious by the sight on untold numbers
of people sporting all manners of tattoos. Some people prefer
tattoos on the arms or the legs while others may prefer back or
shoulders and some of the more daring individuals will have
tattoos on their scalp or face. So what, ultimately, is the
most popular location for a tattoo?
Without a doubt, the most popular tattoo amongst women
(young and old) is the lower back tattoo. There are a
number of reasons for this popularity, but probably the most
popular reason would be the fact that there is a great deal of
attractiveness and sensuality associated with the lower back
tattoo. In other words, a woman who sports such a tattoo will
become increasingly attractive in the eyes of other people.
Now, who would not want to look more attractive? That alone
provides a great deal behind the popularity of such
tattoos!
The Origins of the Lower Back Tattoo
While the lower back tattoo has emerged in popularity over
the last few years, it is not a design that is relatively new.
In fact, these types of tattoos have been around many hundreds
of years and the origins of such tattoos are actually rooted in
ancient religion and spirituality rituals. In ancient
times, the lower part of the back was considered an area that
is the storage spot for spiritual energy. This is very similar
to the notion of chi force and meridian fields that are common
to eastern religions. Since the concept of lower back energy is
found in certain styles of Yoga it is no surprise that this
concept shares traits with other eastern religions since Yoga
was quite influential on a number of eastern religions.
Ultimately, the lower back became a popular area to tattoo as
it was believed the tattooing would help release and harness
this internal energy to the personߣs full potential. Sadly,
much of this history regarding the tattoo has been lost to all
but knowledgeable scholars of the subject matter.
Of course, most people are not familiar with the origins and
the unique history of these tattoos and that is fine. Knowing
the history is not a pre-requisite for getting a lower back
tattoo but it does add a unique dimension to the tattoo as
well as provides a unique response when asked about why this
particular type of tattoo was selected.
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