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The meaning of the orange tattoo

In this material you can find out about orange tattoo meaning, get acquainted with the meaning, history and interpretation of the pattern in the tattoo, you can see photo examples of ready-made tattoo designs with an orange – 367 orange tattoo photos. Additionally on the site

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Orange tattoo meaning - information and photos of tattoo designs

The meaning of an orange tattoo: facts about drawing and photos of finished tattoos

Orange is one of the most “cheerful” fruits. This association arises from the orange pigment – the color of summer, heat, vigor and positive. It is worth noting that the tattoo with an orange is one of the most unusual and original solely because of the variety of techniques – some can become the owners of an orange in the watercolor style, while others prefer restrained realism..

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The meaning of the picture

 

Fruit tattoos always attract the eye, because it seems that a person always wears summer on his skin. However, despite the strong association with the summer time, the orange carries a rather deep meaning..

  • In a general sense, an orange denotes energy and love of life, and reveals the owner precisely as a person in love with life;
  • The first meaning of this symbol that came from Europe is a strong marriage. This is explained by the fact that the orange is a very prolific tree with strong roots and a rich harvest. After all, it was the orange that was presented on the wedding day by Juno to her husband Jupiter. Often in the picture you can see not just a single fruit or a slice, but even a whole branch of an orange tree with flowers. Orange flowers complement the general meaning – they denote innocence, purity and chastity;
  • In the East, the tattoo of an orange has a symbol of immortality, and the orange itself is considered a fruit that is guaranteed to bring good luck;
  • In the French epic, the orange is a symbol of fate, therefore it is suitable as a tattoo for fatalists and people who believe in higher powers.

 

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History

 

The name of the fruit has Dutch roots and it comes from the word “orange”, which literally means “Chinese apple”. The orange is considered an exotic and heavenly fruit, because it grew in the hanging gardens of Babylon, Babylon, and in Christianity the orange tree can be depicted as the Tree of Knowledge, and the fruit as the fruit of the Fall. Fruits full of grains denoted fertility and were considered a symbol of a successful birth. In addition, it was believed that a woman who adorned herself with orange flowers on her wedding day would be the happiest wife..

In China, the bright orange color of citrus is associated with gold, and therefore is a symbol of financial well-being. The seeds ripening in the fruits signified the productivity of labor and a fair remuneration for it. That is why it is customary in China to give oranges for the New Year, thereby wishing wealth, good luck and prosperity..

All this proves that the orange, as a symbol, does not carry a hidden negative meaning or double connotation. People for whom superstition is not an empty phrase, and who carefully study the meaning of a tattoo before applying it to the skin, can be calm.

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Peculiarities

 

An interesting fact – an orange is depicted not only as an independent drawing, but also uses a stylized image of a fruit in tattoos based on the movie by Stanley Kubrick, based on the novel of the same name “A Clockwork Orange”. The film tells about the everyday life of angry and cynical teenagers, for whom crime is entertainment for the evening. Why an orange? The name refers to the dialect of the poor strata of Londoners, in which this phrase denotes the meaninglessness and absurdity of what is happening. The tattoos most often depict a portrait of Alex, the main character of the film, or an orange in the form of a fruit, inside which there is a mechanical filling. This tattoo is a tribute to the work of Kubrick and a way to pay respect to such a serious and important work..

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Popular options

 

The choice of this or that drawing completely depends on the desire and imagination of both the person who is going to get a tattoo, and on the originality and skill of the master himself. Fruit images can be done in almost any style. As a rule, guys choose strict drawings, more often black and white, like in a textbook, or in the genre of realism. An orange looks very unusual in the genre of old school, such a drawing will emphasize the individuality of not only the stronger sex, but also girls.

Girls make a choice in favor of small mini, depicting both the fruit itself and a separate slice. The orange looks colorful in the watercolor style with light stains, especially in combination with delicate tree flowers. In the New School style, orange is often combined with additional elements such as flowers or ribbons..

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Orange tattoo for men

 

A tattoo depicting a cut of a fruit means the desire for life, the desire to be strong, healthy and energetic. Most often, such a pattern is restrained and laconic – lines, clear boundaries or a fruit completely filled with dots..

If a guy chooses a bright drawing of an orange on his body, the desire to stand out, to show himself speaks in him. The owners of such a tattoo strive for goals, are ready to stand firm on their own. In life, these are wonderful friends and faithful husbands. The orange color in the tattoo reminds them that happiness and comfort can be created by themselves..

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Orange tattoo for girls

 

Purity and innocence – just such an association is evoked by the image of a lobule. This fruit looks especially interesting and catchy on a female body in the style of new school or old school. Usually, the decision about this style is made by extraordinary and daring girls who love to attract attention and are the soul of any company..

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Female representatives who prefer lightness and romance prefer delicate drawings, decorated in the form of flowers, with the addition of personal inscriptions. This speaks of the beauty of the soul, sensuality and inexperience of the owner of such a tattoo..

Photo examples of drawing a tattoo with an orange from 12.12.2020 (367 photos)

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