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  2. 40 Tattoo Ideas For Women: Daring, Subtle, And ... - AOL

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    Small Tattoo Ideas for Women. ... For women, dragons often represent fierce independence and strength. Fine details are evident throughout this tattoo, with textured hair and delicate freckles.

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    Similar to the bear, large cats — like panthers and tigers — represent physical strength, courage, determination, and victory. Image credits: @pit_on_tattoo #2 Bat to the Bone

  4. Cybersigilism Explained: Symbolism, Style, And Top Design Ideas

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    Cybersigilism (sahy-ber-sij-il-iz-uhm) tattoos are a relatively new trend that is becoming more popular, particularly among Gen Z. They are a combination of technology (cyber) and ancient symbols ...

  5. Hajichi - Wikipedia

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    The custom was first recorded in the 16th century but is believed to date back much further. The tattoos could represent pride in being a woman, beauty, and protection. [4] They were associated with rites of passage for women and could indicate marital status. The motifs and shapes varied from island to island.

  6. Kakiniit - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Y-shaped markings represent essential tools used during the seal hunt, V-shaped markings on the forehead represent entering womanhood, [13] stripes on the chin represent a woman's first period, chest tattoos are given after childbirth and symbolize motherhood, [13] and markings on the arms and fingers reference to the legend of Sedna ...

  7. Rapa Nui tattooing - Wikipedia

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    In some cases the tattoos were considered a receptor for divine strength or mana. They were manifestations of the Rapa Nui culture. Priests, warriors and chiefs had more tattoos than the rest of the population, as a symbol of their hierarchy. Both men and women were tattooed to represent their social class. [2] [3]

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