
After a series of make-believe tribal tattoos, here comes one that can lay claim to ancient and mythic roots for real. This Phoenix tribal tattoo obviously seems to have its origins in the ancient Aztec, Mayan, Hawaiian or Maori traditions with its distinct edges and fine symbolic meaning. Since the reference to a phoenix or similar creatures has been found in many cultures, this particular ink can actually lay claim to some semblance of authenticity distinguishing it from other obscure and so-called tribal tattoo patterns out there.
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Probably the most important of the mythological Birds, and a favorite motif in tattoo artwork, the phoenix was known in ancient Egypt, Greece, China, and the Middle East. In the many stories that surround it, two aspects remain constant—its matchless splendor and the immortality it derived from rising from its own ashes. When the time of its death would draw near, it built a nest of aromatic twigs in which it would burn, simply from the heat of its own body. From the pyre, a reborn phoenix would rise. It is a symbol of the undying soul and ultimately one of regeneration, resurrection, and immortal life. Tattoo Symbol Meaning www.tattoobody.org