Nautical stars have meanings for two colors: green and red. Red symbolizes "port" or left if you are facing the bow of a ship, and green symbolizes "starboard" or right. The basic meaning of a nautical star is to guide a Sailor home and not lose direction. Classic Navy tattoo.
No it represents a direction.
Green and black Nautical star tattoos to my knowledge are a symbol for Irish strength and diversity
I have heard that for sailor the colors represent port and starboard, Port is left and starboard is right. So a green star would be starboard and on the right, and a red star would be port and on the left. if you are returning home. I dont know what present colors mean but i know the colors for sailing and that sailors used the nautical star as a tattoo for guidance
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1000 miles per nautical star.
nautical star or dragon! nautical star or dragon!
A nautical star unto itself means virtually nothing unless you are a sailor. You are referrencing the Vory V Zakone's (Russian Mafia) tradition of tattooing nautical compass stars on the kneecaps and the shoulders of officers and people of higher rank within the organization, but yes, the meaning is true.
The beveled star or "nautical star" is seen often in early American traditional tattoos. It was first made popular by sailors. The star was used to represent the north star and coincided with finding one's way home.
Usually a blue nautical star was used for butch lesbians.
I have never heard this before, but my guess is that, as you face the pole star, everything to the left of it would be west.
It is a horse that has about 380 G genetic potential (GP). The star is a green star. The green stars represent how high the genetic potential is. The higher the GP, the better.
check out this site... it shows you how to draw a nautical star. hope this helps someone. http://www.dragoart.com/how-to-draw-a-nautical-star-t288-1.htm go die in a hole