Wolf Tattoo: Inking The Howler
Humans historically have had a complex and varied viewpoint of wolves. In many parts of the world, wolves were respected and revered, while in others they were feared and held in distaste. The latter viewpoint was notably accentuated in European folklore beginning in the Christian era, though wolves did feature as heraldic animals on the arms and crests of numerous noble families. Many languages have names meaning “wolf”, examples including: Scandinavian Ulf, Albanian “Ujk”, Hebrew Ze’ev, Hungarian Farkas, Serbian Vuk, Ukrainian Vovk, Romanian Lupu, Lupescu/Lupulescu, and Bulgarian V?lko. Wolves also figure prominently in proverbs.
In the world of Tattoo, a wolf signifies freedom, cooperation and how dominating it is over other design.
With the large teeth and razor claws and tattooed with several drops of blood and flesh, it will result into the most outstanding tattoo you’ve ever had.
Here are some designs you might want to be tattooed in your body.
Snarling, and everything.
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i realy like your wolf tat design it is realy good i also think i would love to see some more of them please : robbie
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