A customer can get any tattoo that they wish to get. If the shop does not have the design, the customer may bring an picture or drawing of the design.
On the internet. Try googling "koi fish tattoo designs".
A butterfly koi tattoo can symbolize a great many things. A butterfly koi can symbolize faith, trust, hope, and love.
In all seriousness...NO! A koi fish, a lotus and a mythical phoenix bird should never be displayed together in a tattoo. This schmorgasborg, if you will, of magical and mythological items should never be displayed on ones body individually let alone cummulatively! There would be one scene that would perhaps justify the combination. Picture a mythical phoenix bird with bright red feathers being consumed by a vicious fire. Now picture this fantastical creature on top of a beautiful lotus flower symbolizing the relationship between the reborn soul and the love of a mother. Follow that by an emerald koi fish jumping over these phoenix consuming flames to symbolize the breaking free of our mind over the lusts of the body. Then and only then could you combine these three amazing things into a work of body art. ^^I get what this user is saying, but honestly, it's your body and your decision what goes on it. The whole point of a tattoo is to express yourself artistically. And if you want those 3 things, get them. Who cares what other people think.
One can find Koi Fish tattoo designs from the following sources: Ask, tattoo Easily, Google Images, Unique Tattoo ideas, YouTube, Create My Tattoo, Search Body Art.
well a live koi tattoo is luck so i would think a dead one would b the opposite
What dose a purple and white koi fish meaning
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A common tattoo that symbolizes long life is the koi fish. In Japanese culture, koi fish represent perseverance and strength, often associated with the idea of overcoming adversity and achieving longevity. Additionally, the image of a phoenix, which rises from its ashes, is also a powerful symbol of rebirth and enduring life. Both of these tattoos convey a deep connection to vitality and the journey of life.
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the koi stands for power, thanks
I have an incomplete answer for this. I just got a tattoo of a koi fish that I designed (without the spot). I got it done in Japan and the tattoo artist decided to add it. He explained to me that it when a koi fish gets older...something something...and that it was very japanese. I has something to do with the aging or wisdom of a koi fish.