Phoenix Tattoos and Their Meaning-


Phoenix is a symbol of eternal life, endless renovation and resurrection. It is colored red and golden to symbolize a rising sun and lives in Arabian deserts. An old legend tells us that every time when this bird has a presentiment about its future death it makes an obsequial fire from cinnamon to die in it and to be reborn from ashes on a third day after that. That’s why phoenix tattoos often depict the bird in the middle of fire flames – alive!

This story originated in Ancient Egypt, in Heliopolis, the oldest town of sun worshippers. The very word “phoenix” coincides with Egyptian words “sun” and “tree.” The artists of that time didn’t know how to draw it, that’s why it could be depicted quite differently, either as a sun or as an eagle flying high into the air. First, phoenix stood for sunrise and sunset, but later the meaning changed to man’s resurrection and revival after destruction.
The image of Phoenix was placed on Roman coins to show the immortality of Roman Empire and on Christian gravestones to stress the eternal life of a pious person. In Middle Ages the Phoenix acted as a symbol or Christ’s resurrection and the fight between life and death.

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