As with most artistic expressions, the interpretation is largely left up to the artist and the viewer. With tattoos, the bearer of such can have an array of different reasons for getting any particular symbol. This being said, the butterfly can and has been used in Christian artistry to represent the metamorphoses of a new believer by casting off the old and taking on a whole new form. This idea is expressed in 2 Corinthians 5:17, "Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation, the old has gone, the new has come!" (NIV). While this is true, their are many different reasons for someone to get a butterfly tattooed on their body, and that reason is known only to them and those they chose to share it with.
I do not know of any symbolism for the butterfly. I know the dove represents peace. When Noah built the ark and when the flood was over, he sent a white dove to pick a branch. If the bird returned with a branch, it meant that land was available as in not underwater from the flood. The dove brought back an olive branch.
all i knew are fish and dove ... i believe both represent peace on earth
A butterfly symbolize luck and happyness!
A butterfly koi tattoo can symbolize a great many things. A butterfly koi can symbolize faith, trust, hope, and love.
Butterflies symbolize a rebirth in Islam. In Islam dreaming about a butterfly is thought to symbolize that a person is near the end of their life.
There are an unlimited number of things that a butterfly tattoo on the left shoulder could symbolize. It could symbolize peace for example.
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The same thing it would symbolize on any other person. http://www.whats-your-sign.com/butterfly-animal-symbolism.html
Wood symbolize the wisdom of humanity,
A butterfly symbolizes many things. Freedom, joy, happiness, and a free spirit are few meanings of the butterfly.
A butterfly symbol means "Everlasting Life" in the Native American culture
The Etruscan butterfly is a symbolic feature of the Goddess Xochiquetzal. She is surrounded by butterflies and flowers to symbolize her sexual nature.
The butterfly is known to symbolize personal transformation. It is a sign of renewal and rebirth, as well as playfulness.