Tribal heart tattoo
Hi! In this post I'll present you two of my favorites tattoos:
Usually when I draw a tattoo I try to integrate one or more ideograms (either japanese Kanji or chinese Hanzi) in various tribal or floral patterns. In this case, I've used some tribal-style hearts and the word ?? (disappointed love / unrequited love / to lose one's love / being lovelorn).
This word (??) has the same meaning both in chinese and in japanese (of course, the pronunciations are different: the japanese pronunciation is shitsuren and the chinese pronunciation is shili�n - first tone and the fourth tone).
If you like these two tattoos you can find them (and many others) on my website, www.seiza.ro.
Tribal heart tattoo 1. Ideogram meaning: ?? disappointed love / broken heart / unrequited love. Japanese: kanji: ??; hiragana: ????; reading: shitsuren. Simplified chinese: H�nz�: ??; pinyin: shi?li�n
Tribal heart tattoo 2. Ideogram meaning: ?? disappointed love / broken heart / unrequited love. Japanese: kanji: ??; hiragana: ????; reading: shitsuren. Simplified chinese: H�nz�: ??; pinyin: shi?li�n
Usually when I draw a tattoo I try to integrate one or more ideograms (either japanese Kanji or chinese Hanzi) in various tribal or floral patterns. In this case, I've used some tribal-style hearts and the word ?? (disappointed love / unrequited love / to lose one's love / being lovelorn).
This word (??) has the same meaning both in chinese and in japanese (of course, the pronunciations are different: the japanese pronunciation is shitsuren and the chinese pronunciation is shili�n - first tone and the fourth tone).
If you like these two tattoos you can find them (and many others) on my website, www.seiza.ro.
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