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A fish bone tattoo symbolizes high status. The fish bone tattoo was popular among Native American tribes to symbolize their ranking.
Yes. That means you are swimming downstream, not upwards. Think about it. :)
Upstream: you have been in a battle. Downstream: you have achieved your goal
The most common Asian style fish that people get tattoos of are the Koi fish. Koi fish tattoos symbolize good fortune.
The Japanese koi fish is a symbolizes determination and courage. They make a great tattoo
What dose a purple and white koi fish meaning
There aren't any universal meanings for tattoo symbols. Check out tattoo symbolism here: http://tattoo.about.com/cs/beginners/a/symbols_intro.htm But remember, sometimes a rose is just a rose. It doesn't mean or symbolize anything!
Koi fish are a symbol of good fortune. The direction they are swimming has to do with the wearer's personality. Upstream means that one has an outgoing personality, whereas downstream symbolizes more introverted. Cherry blossoms symbolize life, and how it is ever changing. When done properly, there will be blossoms of varying sizes, and varying stages of life, from tiny buds to full blossoms. There will also be petals floating in the wind, symbolizing death, whereas the buds symbolize new life.
A Coy Fish Swimming down your body symbolizes overcoming a life experience.
It symbolizes your heritage, your culuture, and the background that you once or still come from
when a koi fish swims upstream and makes it it turns into a magnificent dragon thus a koi fish swimming upstream symbolizes overcoming adversity and realizing/fufilling our fullest potential
Kois symbolise strength in the Asian culture. Facing downwards generally means that the way the Koi is directing in the way in which the power will flow. I am considering getting one on my arm, as a full arm piece with Koi facing away from me as a symbol of strength going through my left arm and out my hand (or fist)