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The Secret Meanings of Praying Hands Tattoo



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By : Wincent Loh    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-08-21 18:08:01
The praying hands tattoo is a very expressive religious tattoo. There are many religious tattoos to choose from in today's market, but it is one of the most popular. Of course, your religious beliefs are a personal choice. The decision to get a religious tattoo is also. Body art is often a sign of religious expression. Before you get a praying hands tattoo, consider it carefully, though. Be sure that your faith is that important to you. Consider whether or not a praying hands tattoo is an appropriate expression of it. That way, won't regret it later on.

The history behind the praying hands tattoo symbol begins with Albrecht Daurer, who was a German artist. He painted the praying hands as a gift for the Mayor of Frankfort, in the 15th century.

The story goes that the hands were meant to represent Daurer's brother's hands. You see, their family couldn't afford to support two artists. So, even though Daurer's brother was an artist too, one night a coin was flipped and Daurer's brother lost.

Therefore, he had to go work in the mines, in order to support the family. Daurer painted "The Praying hands" in tribute to his brother and people who get a praying hands tattoo today are expressing the same sentiments of religion and family.

Actually, a praying hands tattoo can have many meanings today. Sometimes it is done as a prayer to remember a family member or friend who has died. It can also represent a trial or hardship that a person has come through. Sometimes parents get the praying hands tattoo themselves and have it inked onto their children, too. They do that to represent their parental bond and guidance. Some people get a praying hands tattoo because they feel that it will help them to rise up out of a deep depression. Some get one as part of the grieving process when someone they know dies. No matter what the specific reason for getting one is, the general reason is religious belief and comfort.

While the painting of the praying hands is used as a model, there are variations. Each religious tattoo artist is different, too. They all have unique characteristics. So, be sure to find a praying hands tattoo design and an artist that both suit your wants. It may take some time, but it will be worth it to you, in the long run.

When it comes to religious tattoos, it is especially important that they be accurate. To select the proper artist to ink on your praying hands tattoo, there are a few things you can do. First, talk to others with religious tattoos. Also, get references. Talk to artists in several tattoo parlors. Make sure the artist is licensed, too. That can help you get the best possible praying hands tattoo, one which you can be proud of for life.
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