Tattoos with katana - a full description, additional image elements (samurai, girl, sakura), placement, sketches and photos

The katana is the most famous type of edged weapon, which is a traditional Japanese combat blade of the samurai. Therefore, the graceful, slightly curved refined steel sword, carrying at the same time a deadly threat, is liked by many men as a drawing for a tattoo. What meaning for men and women has such a drawing, we will tell in detail in this article.

The meaning of the symbol

Mythology in Japan says that God gave man three basic things as a priceless gift:

  • A mirror that allowed man to learn about the world around him and broaden his horizons.
  • Special pendants of natural jasper, which symbolized art and culture.
  • A sword as a symbol of courage, militancy, establishing justice and valor.

 

The katana was a traditional weapon of the Japanese samurai - it was a martial attribute and a value that could be passed down from generation to generation. It was kept in monasteries as a shrine and to commemorate the great deeds of heroes.

The owner of the weapon treated it with a certain degree of spirituality. Often a sword was endowed with a name. In some cases, even deified. This was because a special technique of wielding this blade was developed specifically for the katana.

The main point psychologically came down to the fact that the man merged with this cold weapon forged from high quality steel and stopped with it as one unit. This helped him to effectively attack and defend himself without transmitting unnecessary energy to his knee.

The appearance of the katana

It is necessary to clearly understand the culture of ancient Japan to understand the attitude of the samurai toward weapons. They were not allowed to wear jewelry. This rule absolutely did not apply to weapons. That is why craftsmen who made katana applied all their art in order to decorate the blade according to the taste and preferences of the future owner.

To show their appreciation for beauty, customers asked masters to decorate the metal plates that separated the sword from the hilt, inlaid with intricate patterns. Thus, rich warriors could create a real work of art.

The meaning of the tattoo

It is interesting that this bellicose symbol is worn not only by men, but also by women.

For men it is a symbol:

  • Willing qualities of character.
  • The ambition for new goals.
  • The ability to fight for a just and righteous cause.
  • The ability to make just decisions in life.
  • The ability to take responsibility for relatives, loved ones and loved ones.

For girls, this tattoo will serve as a symbol:

  • The desire for equality, especially between a man and a woman.
  • Demonstration of unwillingness to submit to male influence.
  • Independence - financial, individual and spiritual.

 

Considering the characteristics of the tattoo, it is necessary to understand that for a woman it will be portrayed somewhat differently, unlike the male sign.

It is necessary to take into account both on a woman and on a man, the image will always mean some aggression.

Where to apply the image of the katana on the body

To get a good result, it is necessary to contact a professional salon, where experienced tattoo artists work. This is where the master will select options for pictures with a samurai sword. And, immediately he will play with ideas, developing a sketch at the request of the customer.

Most often, girls apply the image of a katana in combination with:

  • Ribbons that braid the sword.
  • On the background of a blooming sakura branch, supplementing the work with Japanese characters.
  • With flowers, against which the edged weapon is depicted.
  • With a fan to fully complement the picture of the East.

 

The image is often done in color. This allows not only to emphasize the independence of the owner of such a tattoo, but also to create a full worthy decoration of the body.

Girls choose to depict a katana:

  • The scapula on the back.
  • The cheekbone, where they can place a small drawing.
  • The front surface of the thigh.
  • The waist.

For men, the katana is often complemented by:

  • Own scabbard.
  • A branch of a tree with blossoming cherry blossoms.
  • A girl holding the edged weapon on the tattoo. Particular attention is paid to the semantic load. The man with the body image is looking for a life companion who can share extreme sports and an unusual lifestyle with him. He doesn't want a soft and affectionate housewife. That's the meaning behind the image.
  • Brushes adorning the sword.
  • In combination with a warrior and hieroglyphs.
  • Against a background of the setting sun and mountains.

Most often, men apply the image of the Japanese sword on the:

  • The back. Moreover, it can be placed on one side or across both shoulder blades of this part of the body.
  • Located on the arm from shoulder to elbow.
  • Also, the male image can be placed on the chest. Here, as on the back, it can occupy either 1 part of the body or cross over the entire torso top.
  • Quite often have a katana representatives of the stronger part of humanity from the inside, on the hand from the bend of the elbow to the wrist.

The katana is often placed on the inside of the arm from the bend of the elbow to the wrist. To accurately choose a suitable drawing for a specific case, it is advisable to study in advance the array of photos, which will depict this Japanese samurai sword.

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