the main difference is that the birds are two different species. A sparrow is a small, brown-grey colored bird. A swallow is a larger blue bird with red cheeks and a greyish-white breast. the two tattoos also have separate meanings: a sparrow tattoo is very rare and may have a religious meaning (the passage from the Gospel of Matthew referred to below). the swallow is related to sailing and is on earliest record in the 1500's, though it probably has much more ancient roots. Sailors get their first swallow after their first 5,000 miles at sea and their second after their first 10,000. Typically, they will get a banner put between the two and add nautical stars for each 5,000 after that (On a separate note, after a sailor crosses the equator, he will traditionally get a tattoo of a tortoise shell or Neptunis Rex (King Neptune) on his back). The swallow tattoo is also used as a good-luck charm because swallows have long been known to travel long distances over land and sea, but always return to the same place for the mating season. Thus, the sailors believed that not only would the swallows bring them home safely, but if they were to die at sea, the swallows would carry them to home to heaven. It is also known that the swallow can have very different connotations outside of the shipyards. Some prisoners will tattoo sparrows on themselves when they get out representing their freedom. Fighters have been known to tattoo sparrows on their fists as a charm to make their punch faster (i.e. "these fists fly"), and white supremecists (especially in British and Commonwealth prisons) use them to advertise themselves as being such. All this being said, most of the time tattoos mean what you say they mean. I asked a few tattoo artists and think that they are one in the same I'm not too sure about the swallow tattoos because I haven't researched them. From the previous posts it seems as though they have a sailing history behind them. Apparently swallows were seen by sailors as they were returning to land. The swallows would be the first sign letting the sailors know they would be returning home. I have read that they also may have signified the distance traveled by sailors, usually great distances. As far as the sparrow tattoos I've always known of them as a religious tattoo and nothing else. Although I guess a tattoo can mean whatever you want it to. I 've never heard of them being related to sailing or white supremacy. Luke 12:6-7 and Matthew 10:29-31 explain how God will not forget one single sparrow and how each hair on your head is numbered so you are more valuable than many sparrows. It explains how God cares for every one of us and no one will be forgotten.
The tat may have a religious significance... see Matthew 10:29 Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing? and one of them shall not fall on the ground without your Father. Sparrow (swallows, you may be confused with) are traditional nautical/Navy tattoos that signify that the sailor has traveled a certain amount in his life. Same with Nautical stars.
Sailors earned the right to wear "blue birds of happiness" tattoos on either side of their chest after having crossed the equator. they were to keep sailors from drowning sparrows can mean all/any of the following: -eternity -luck -innocence -sparrows are also known for travelling great distances but always returning home -the way the sparrow is pictured also defines alot about its meaning
I'm pretty sure there is no difference. the bluebird is a swallow (the tattoo swallow is based upon the Barn Swallow, the most common type of swallows. the Barn Swallow has a white/yellow/red belly and face, and blue back, so dark that it looks like black, but in the reflection of the sun you'll see that it's blue. that's why the swallow is mostly tattooed blue, and that's also why it's often referred to as the bluebird. I can't say I've ever gotten a real answer to any sort of difference between a tattoo sparrow and a tattoo swallow, apart from color. which pretty much means that they're all the same..
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A sparrow is a member of the Passeridea family. They are small roundish birds of brown and gray coloring with short, blunt tails and a short, powerful "seed-eater's" beak.
When used as a tattoo design the sparrow usually means freedom, fun, and a young & enthusiastic spirit.
A swallow is a member of the Pseudochelidoninaefamily. They are small slender birds with long, pointed wing & tail shapes, and a small sharp beak designed to catch insects "on the fly."
When used as a tattoo design the swallow usually means a safe return home, from travel or in the sense of a "safe harbor" in life.
Note: As tattoos are very personal, it is not wise to assume any specific meaning for any symbol, to be sure ask the person wearing it.
A tattoo that includes a sparrow with an olive branch symbolizes freedom, and peace. An olive branch symbolizes peace, and the sparrow freedom.
Sailors got sparrow tattoos to remind them that sparrows always find their way home.
His tattoo is his vampiric name
Depends on what the tattoo is of
First, it was 5K nautical miles. There were many many reasons known or thought of for the sparrow. As far as why it is 5000 miles? Remember the old trading routes and go 5k miles from Europe.
A tattoo that includes a sparrow with an olive branch symbolizes freedom, and peace. An olive branch symbolizes peace, and the sparrow freedom.
It is possible to get a sparrow tattoo from many tattoo studios. It is not possible to be specific as there are many different companies and studios depending on your location.
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yes. you have to travel 3,000 miles (i think its 3000) before getting a sparrow/swallow tattoo, then another 3,000 before you can get a second one, and so on. also, it cant be blue until you've crossed the equator
The sparrow tattoo means symbolize undying love, freedom , loyalty and commitment to one person. The sparrow tattoo on you are means you are bound by no rules and was often endorsed by the mafia.
jack sparrow
you can get a tattoo that has your kids on it. but never choose something small over your kids. if you mean that then just do it for them.
i dont think he has one
Sailors got sparrow tattoos to remind them that sparrows always find their way home.
A tree branch with tiny flowers and a little nest would look nice.
Ralph H. Allen has written: 'tattoo' 'From the Sparrow's Nest'
seqouya mean sparrow..