If  you’re interested in getting a sun tattoo, then this guide was written  for you. Specifically, we’re going to look at the main types of “sun  design” that you can have, so you will be able to decide if it sounds  like the kind of thing you would like for your next tattoo.
One of the most common types of sun  tattoo is the “tribal” design. These can either look like the usual “sun  drawing”, with a central circle or sphere, surrounded with tribal lines  which symbolize the “rays” of the sun. There’s plenty of variety, with  lots of different styles of ray. Some are quite jagged, long and  pronounced – which gives the tattoo an abrupt, angry feel to it. Other  designs use much softer curves, and give the tattoo a more chilled out,  and even feminine feel.
Some other interesting sun designs are  mixtures of sun and moon sitting  together, but still keeping the circle  shape. Often, the sun side will  have rays which look like flames or  fire, and the moon side will have  water and waves. This creates a nice  ying/yang effect. In fact, a  ying/yang symbol, with sun rays  surrounding it is also a popular  sun-related tattoo.
If you’re not going for a tribal sun  tattoo, then chances are your tattoo will involve lots of color. Strong  reds, yellows and oranges are used to symbolize the heat and power of  the sun. As the sun featured so prominently in ancient cultures, this is  often reflected in the tattoo – especially if you pick something that  is Aztec of Celtic influenced.


While you can have one of these designs  anywhere on your body, they are especially common on the shoulder-blade,  or the upper arm area. This gives plenty of room to have large,  circular-shaped tattoo – and still leave room on your body for other  large tattoos.



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