Lanterns tattoo is an excellent choice for women who want to express their femininity.
It is a simple yet beautiful design incorporating the traditional colors of red, white, black, gold, and silver.
While these colors may look like just standard colors to appeal to men, they are actually very symbolic. Red represents passion, while blue represents wisdom. Combined, they symbolize good luck and prosperity.
White represents purity and innocence, while black stands for mourning or death. Silver is considered lucky because it reflects light at night, making it seem like the stars are shining down on you, and since there’s usually no moonlight in these designs, you will always feel like someone’s looking out for you.
These tattoos are also great for women who want something quick and easy that doesn’t take long to heal and won’t hurt their skin during removal procedures. Lantern tattoos typically take around 4-6 weeks to heal completely after they are applied. So if you are in a rush but still want something beautiful on your body that speaks directly to your soul, then lantern tattoos might be just what you need.
The best part about these tattoos is that they are really versatile, so you can use them on both arms and legs if you like, or just one if that’s what works for your body shape.
Head outdoors and gather around the toasty campfire! With an old school oil burning wick, this retro lantern pairs perfectly with the traditional design. Placed on the forearm, I love the color choices of this lantern tattoo which include green, orange, red and black. The earthy color choices really give this design an “outdoorsy” vibe.
This female chest tattoo features a wonderful classic lantern design as the centerpieces alongside wandering leafy branches on both sides. Note the subtle root detail at the base of the lantern and the smoking candle that’s burning on the inside. The artist did a terrific job with the black and grey shaded on the leaf and smoke detail, which can make or break this kind of look.
Here’s another vintage lantern, complete with a melted wax candle on the inside, radiant light flame, and dotted smoke design. If you look closely you can see a mini heart on the right side of the thigh, though, I have to wonder if this was intentional or not. Stars, flowers and falling petals surrond the lantern for truly unique and feminine appearance.
While most lanterns are made of hard materials like steel, it doesn’t mean that you have to settle for an overly rugged, masculine design. This neo-traditional tattoo is proof that fun details can really give virtually anything a girly style. I love the ornate golden yellow flower pattern detail on the top of the lantern, as well as the beautiful pink flowers and leafy greens alongside them. Note the wall plate at the base of the lantern, and the excellent smoke and dripping wax finishes.
For a more toned down look, that keeps things simple and small, consider this tiny women’s lantern tattoo. Beyond the glass, you’ll find a nature landscape themed interior complete with pine trees, mountains and a radiant sun. A thin black ink line completes the handle, while tiny dots give this lantern some rustic charm.
Lantern tattoo meanings and symbolism:
What do Lantern themed designs mean and symbolize?: Candle lanterns have been used by people across cultures, religions and regions since ancient times. They are symbols of light, hope and protection, with their flickering flames providing a source of comfort in the darkness. In many ways, they represent the human spirit—a never-ending flame that can bring light to even the darkest places.
In Hinduism, candle lanterns are placed near shrines to honor deities and protect worshippers from evil spirits. The Chinese also use them for ancestor worship during festivals such as the Mid-Autumn Festival (Moon Festival). In Christianity, candle lanterns are an important symbol of Jesus’ resurrection and his promise of everlasting life for believers. This is why churches often display these lights on Easter Sunday or at Christmas services to celebrate the birth of Christ.
In addition to being used as religious symbols, candle lanterns also serve as a reminder of our mortality. The flickering flame can be seen as a metaphor for life—it flickers brightly but is eventually extinguished when its fuel runs out. As such, they can be viewed as a powerful symbol for death and rebirth—the idea that our lives will end but new ones will begin again after we pass away.
The meaning behind candle lanterns can also depend on their physical form or design. For example, in some cultures they are shaped like hearts or stars to represent love or guidance respectively; while others feature intricate carvings or patterns which tell stories about the past or offer protection from negative energies. Furthermore, different colors may signify different things such as green representing growth and renewal while red symbolizes passion and courage; yellow stands for joy and happiness; blue signifies faithfulness; purple conveys royalty; white symbolizes purity; black is associated with mystery; pink represents friendship; orange symbolizes strength; grey connotes wisdom and silver suggests intuition.
Furthermore, candles have also been used throughout history to cast spells or ward off evil spirits from entering homes or buildings where ceremonies were taking place—this practice was particularly common among certain Native American tribes who believed that lighting fires could keep away malevolent forces from invading sacred spaces during rituals conducted within them. Other uses include setting up burning candles around one’s bed at night to ward off nightmares; placing candles in windowsills so that lost travelers could find their way home safely; using them at funerals so that loved ones would not feel alone in passing into the afterlife—all of which demonstrate how powerful this simple object truly is when it comes to conveying meaning beyond just providing light in dark places.
It is clear then that there is much more than meets the eye when it comes to understanding the symbolism behind candle lanterns—they have been imbued with various meanings over time depending on culture, religion and region which makes them incredibly rich sources of spiritual inspiration no matter where you come from! Ultimately however, their primary purpose remains unchanged: To provide illumination in otherwise dark places whether it be physically through their warm glow or spiritually through their symbolic messages about life’s fragility yet enduring nature – making them an important part of many people’s lives around the world today!