Celtic Cross Tattoo

Celtic Cross Tattoo

Celtic Cross Tattoo pictures, designs and images. Celtic Cross Tattooing by Captain Bret

Captain Bret's Tattoo Shop

Established 1980    2 Collins St. Newport, Rhode Island.

We do expert Lettering and Calligraphy. Custom unique drawings, Sailor Jerry styled Tattooing, Traditional American Tattoos. Grey work, or Lots Of Color.  AND, of course We are experts in Tattooing Celtic Cross designs

A History and Symbolism of the Celtic Cross and its use as modern Tattoos

The Celtic Cross Tattoo with its characteristic circle and elaborate knot work interlacement 
is probably the most widely recognized of all Celtic symbols used in Modern tattooing.
Here at Captain Brets Celtic Tattoo Shop 
 world famous City by the Sea, Newport, Rhode Island 
We specialize in custom, and or historically accurate
 renderings of these ancient design onto the skin as tattoos.

Celtic Cross Tattoo

Why are Celtic Cross Tattoos so popular and prevalent in todays Tattoo community?  
Renowned Celtic Tattoo artist Captain Bret of Celtic Tattoo shop in Newport Rhode Island
Explores here a little about this great subject to illuminate you.

Celtic Back Tattoo by Captain Bret

The Celtic Cross is visually a very appealing design shape to the Tattoo enthusiasts eye.

Celtic Cross Tattoos

The Celtic Cross has become an unofficial symbol of Celtic Ireland and is often worn as as Celtic Cross Tattoos. In this way the Celtic artistic heritage has found a new form of expression with modern Celts.

Its ancient relevance transcends time onto the flesh of todays new Tribalism.

Unlike most crosses that display Christs suffering rather vividly, the Celtic Cross, be it plain or highly ornamental is designed and meant to be visually beautiful and pleasing to the eye in its intricacy. It may be interlaced with very elaborate designs and interlacing knot-works or adorned with mythical beasts.

Christ depiction  on  the cross are usually quite simple in contrast to very complex and  quite sophisticated ornamental patterns that form the design of most Celtic stylized crosses.

This elaborate ornamentation lends itself inherently to be transferred onto the skin to form the most beautiful and elaborate of all Celtic Tattooing, the Celtic Cross Tattoo!

The cross is the most ancient and powerful of symbols, uniting the vertical with the horizontal. The Four Seasons with the Four points of the compass. The Celtic Cross is defined by the containing circle, which gives it an infinite dimension.

Celtic Cross

A Celtic cross is a symbol that combines the cross with a ring surrounding the intersection.

It is the characteristic symbol of Celtic Christianity, though the symbol has older, pre-Christian origins. Such crosses formed a major part of Celtic art. This design is also referred to as the Irish Cross, or as the Cross of Iona.

During the Celtic Tattoo Revival new Tattoos in this style were crafted that added a self-conscious message of Celtic heritage to the widely recognized emblem of the Christian faith. The circle is often described as an halo or an eternity symbol, or a blending of the old worship of the sun with the new faith of religion.

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There is a wide range of traditional designs when you look into Celtic cross Tattoos. 

 Here at Celtic Tattoo Shop in Newport we have a Huge assortment and collection of custom and traditional Crosses and Celtic crosses, if you want a Celtic cross this is the Tattoo shop to visit.

Symbols used in ancient Celtic imagery draw on the powerful forces of nature. Celtic artwork originated from the Celts' magical legends, which recognized the connection of all life forms. The Celtic cross design shows a cross with a ring around the intersection. This detailed design is also called the Irish Cross.

sub-logo2.gif (5089 bytes)

Mystic River Tattoo

Sean Penns    Back Tattoo

Tattoo that Captain Bret Designed that was used in Clint Eastwood's movie "MYSTIC RIVER" staring Sean Penn as the character "Jimmy Markum" a South Boston Irish mobster with this Celtic styled cross Tattooed on his back

We bury our sins, we wash them clean.

The Best Tattoo Parlor in Rhode Island

 

History

The Celtic cross has existed long before Christianity began sweeping through the ancient British Isles. It usually appears as a Christian cross covered in amazing swirling, and interlacing elaborate Celtic knots. The arms of the cross are connected by a perfect circle, also usually decorated with Celtic knots. However, the Celtic cross does not just represent Christianity. At its pre-Christian origins, the Celtic cross is a combination of Christian and Druidic/Pagan Celtic beliefs, a combination that was both necessary and practical.

Celtic Cross Tattoo

Throughout Ireland and Scotland, the Celts crafted these magnificent symbols in stone.

Celtic Crosses predate Christianity and were first used by pagans to worship the sun.

In pagan times the circle of the Celtic Cross represented the sun, being the centre of their lives.

Celtic crosses have a ring surrounding the center of the cross. There are a number of theories as to the meaning of the Celtic cross. Some say that they represent Christs supremacy over the pagan sun worship. Others, that it is an image of the light of the world and creator of the heavens on the cross, or that it is a conflagration with pagan sun worship showing the sun god on the cross. Another meaning is that it shows the eternal nature of the sacrifice of Christ. The circle is a symbol of eternity, which is still represented in the wedding ring.

Custom St. Patricks Cross with snakes interwoven

Saint Patrick

The most famous legend explaining the Celtic cross's origins has to do with Saint Patrick, an Irish Catholic priest that took it upon himself to convert Celtic Pagans to Christianity. Legend has it that one day while he was preaching to a group of Irish Pagans/Druidic Priests, he drew the Christian cross on a standing stone, then drew a circle around it to represent the Celtic goddess of the moon. This showed the pagans that Saint Patrick was willing to combine and tolerate their faith as long as they were willing to accept Christ as their god and proclaim themselves Christian. The story says that this tactic worked and the symbol of the encircled cross began to take root.

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Irish Myth

In Ireland, it is a popular myth that the celtic cross was introduced to the island by Saint Patrick during his time converting the pagan Irish. It is believed that he combined the symbol of Christianity, a cross, with the symbol of the sun, to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross by linking it with the idea of the life-giving properties of the sun.

Christian Symbolism

Legends of how the Celtic cross came to be combine both pagan and Christian symbols, many Christians see the circle as a symbol of Christ's eternal love wrapped around the symbol of his sacrifice for his followers. Others believe the circle represents the Halo of light that surrounds the heads of the divine. It may also represent the eternal existence of Christ's promise of salvation and heaven for those that believe in him and his sacrifice.

Large Celtic Cross on Rib Cage Tattoo

 

Pagan Symbolism

Christian and pagan symbols shift back and forth between belief systems, especially in places where paganism and Christianity co-existed for long periods of time as in the British Isles. The Celtic cross is no exception. As a pagan symbol, the cross usually sported four arms of equal length that represented the four major elements: earth, air, fire and water. The cross can also be interpeted as the four points of a compass, North, South, East and West.  Also they can represent the FOUR SEASONS of the year and may have been used as a calendar to plant crops and observe Pagan fertility ritual dates and seasons.

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The place where the arms crossed represented the fifth element of spirit. According to Fantasy Ireland, the arms also represented the four sacred parts of human beings: mind, soul heart and body, with the center still representing spirit. The cross was also a Celtic symbol of protection, believed to block negativity and prevent physical attack. The circle surrounding the cross either represents the moon goddess in her fullest form or the sun god; sometimes it represents both, encompassing the male and female deities of the sky.

Warrior strength Tattoo armband design

Pre-Christian Celtic, Pagan Druid influence

The cross within the ring has been regarded as a sacred symbol of the Sun since pre-Christian times with examples of the Celtic Cross dating back as far as 5000 years BC. The circle and the cross are both universal symbols in cultures all over the world. The circle is often used to represent the moon, and the cross often represents the sun. Whether depicted vertically or diagonally, the cross has long been a sacred symbom. It can represent a number of things: the four directions - North, South, East, West, the eternal cycle of the four seasons, the balance and harmony between male and female, and the connection of all things in the Heavens and the Earth. The circle also signifies infinity...with no beginning and no end.

crossa.jpg (26948 bytes)

The Celtic Druids worshipped both the sun and the moon. In the ancient pagan Celtic world, the circle/wheel represented many sacred things...the life cycle, the cycles of the seasons, the Sun, wholeness, and the energy of the female life force. The Celtic cross (Ionic cross) has it's roots in a pre-Christian variation of the Solar cross. Its origins are not known, but it was known to be an early symbol of the sun god Taranis. After the conversion of the Celtic people to Christianity, the Celtic Cross became an emblem of the Celtic Christian Church. Irish legend holds that the cross was introduced to Ireland by St. Columba, so it is sometimes referred to as Columba's cross, or the Ionic cross, after his monastery on the isle of Iona.

Solar Cross

The solar cross is probably the most ancient spiritual symbol in the world. It has been familiarly represented in Asian, American, European, and Indian religious art forms since the dawn of history. Formed of a equal armed cross within a circle, it represents the solar calendarthe movements of the sun marked by the solstices.

 Links to Download Designs     Celtic Crosses   Celtic arm bands   Custom Celtic designs   Shamrocks   Dragons   Lions   Tree of Life   Letter Sets  Tribal arm bands  Custom Tribal Designs    Suns    Animals   Lions   Dragons   Letter Sets

Celtic Cross

Lovely Celtic cross in the Aberlemno Churchyard. The front side is carved with the celtic symbols seen here and Pictish symbols on the back. It is believed to have been carved in the 8th or 9th century

Very Large Custom Celtic Cross Tattoo by the Capitan

Cross Lettering

Another very common symbol involves the letters IHS. Sometimes they are interwoven so that they resemble a dollar sign with the inevitable comment about the Catholic Church and its finances. They are in fact the initial letters in Greek for the name of Jesus. When Latin supplanted Greek they came to mean Jesus Hominum Salvator Jesus Saviour of Men. The crusaders used the symbol sown onto their garments when going into battle with the meaning In Hoc Signo (vinces) under this sign you will conquer. It can mean In Hac Salus here there is safety/sanctuary/ salvation; In His Service; I have sinned; I have survived; and even a suggestion linking Catholicism with paganism Isis, Horus and Set (3 Egyptian Gods).

In the same theme are the letters X with a large P going through the intersection. This is often taken to mean pax, the Latin word for peace and sometimes it is even written out as pax. But the meaning again comes from the Greek x and p are the initial letters for Christ. Just think of the X in Xmas.

Circle of Irish Warrior Pride Shamrock Tattoo

Click   on   A   Cross   to   DOWNLOAD

Click   on   A   Cross   to   DOWNLOAD

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We do ALL Tattoo styles, NOT JUST Tribal & Celtic

    

     

Get in line for a Tattoo by Captain Bret

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We do ALL Tattoo styles, NOT JUST Tribal & Celtic

Newport,   Rhode  Island

THANK YOU!

These designs, pictures, Photographs, JPG,s,Gifs, files, logos, Tattoos, images, content are used exclusively by Captain Bret's Tattoo Shop Inc. and represents our company, they are our intellectual property 1981 All rights reserved.  All Tattoos By  Artist Captain Bret A. Lohnes 1981

NO commercial or non-commercial reproductions allowed or tolerated without valid license from Captain Bret's Tattoo Shop Inc.

All designs and images/content/compilation herein are Copyright 1981.  Trade Mark-Service Mark protections exist. Said Copyright, Copyrights, Service Marks, Trade Marks may be filed, owned, by all, some, or individually by the following,  Bret A. Lohnes, Captain Bret's Tattoo Shop Inc. and www.tribal-celtic-tattoo.com
copyright 1981

 

Celtic Cross Tattoo

Celtic Cross Tattoo pictures, designs and images. Celtic Cross Tattooing by Captain Bret

Captain Bret's Tattoo Shop

Established 1980    2 Collins St. Newport, Rhode Island.

We do expert Lettering and Calligraphy. Custom unique drawings, Sailor Jerry styled Tattooing, Traditional American Tattoos. Grey work, or Lots Of Color.  AND, of course We are experts in Tattooing Celtic Cross designs

A History and Symbolism of the Celtic Cross and its use as modern Tattoos

The Celtic Cross Tattoo with its characteristic circle and elaborate knot work interlacement 
is probably the most widely recognized of all Celtic symbols used in Modern tattooing.
Here at Captain Brets Celtic Tattoo Shop 
 world famous City by the Sea, Newport, Rhode Island 
We specialize in custom, and or historically accurate
 renderings of these ancient design onto the skin as tattoos.

Celtic Cross Tattoo

Why are Celtic Cross Tattoos so popular and prevalent in todays Tattoo community?  
Renowned Celtic Tattoo artist Captain Bret of Celtic Tattoo shop in Newport Rhode Island
Explores here a little about this great subject to illuminate you.

Celtic Back Tattoo by Captain Bret

The Celtic Cross is visually a very appealing design shape to the Tattoo enthusiasts eye.

Celtic Cross Tattoos

The Celtic Cross has become an unofficial symbol of Celtic Ireland and is often worn as as Celtic Cross Tattoos. In this way the Celtic artistic heritage has found a new form of expression with modern Celts.

Its ancient relevance transcends time onto the flesh of todays new Tribalism.

Unlike most crosses that display Christs suffering rather vividly, the Celtic Cross, be it plain or highly ornamental is designed and meant to be visually beautiful and pleasing to the eye in its intricacy. It may be interlaced with very elaborate designs and interlacing knot-works or adorned with mythical beasts.

Christ depiction  on  the cross are usually quite simple in contrast to very complex and  quite sophisticated ornamental patterns that form the design of most Celtic stylized crosses.

This elaborate ornamentation lends itself inherently to be transferred onto the skin to form the most beautiful and elaborate of all Celtic Tattooing, the Celtic Cross Tattoo!

The cross is the most ancient and powerful of symbols, uniting the vertical with the horizontal. The Four Seasons with the Four points of the compass. The Celtic Cross is defined by the containing circle, which gives it an infinite dimension.

Celtic Cross

A Celtic cross is a symbol that combines the cross with a ring surrounding the intersection.

It is the characteristic symbol of Celtic Christianity, though the symbol has older, pre-Christian origins. Such crosses formed a major part of Celtic art. This design is also referred to as the Irish Cross, or as the Cross of Iona.

During the Celtic Tattoo Revival new Tattoos in this style were crafted that added a self-conscious message of Celtic heritage to the widely recognized emblem of the Christian faith. The circle is often described as an halo or an eternity symbol, or a blending of the old worship of the sun with the new faith of religion.

sub-logo2.gif (5089 bytes)

There is a wide range of traditional designs when you look into Celtic cross Tattoos. 

 Here at Celtic Tattoo Shop in Newport we have a Huge assortment and collection of custom and traditional Crosses and Celtic crosses, if you want a Celtic cross this is the Tattoo shop to visit.

Symbols used in ancient Celtic imagery draw on the powerful forces of nature. Celtic artwork originated from the Celts' magical legends, which recognized the connection of all life forms. The Celtic cross design shows a cross with a ring around the intersection. This detailed design is also called the Irish Cross.

sub-logo2.gif (5089 bytes)

Mystic River Tattoo

Sean Penns    Back Tattoo

Tattoo that Captain Bret Designed that was used in Clint Eastwood's movie "MYSTIC RIVER" staring Sean Penn as the character "Jimmy Markum" a South Boston Irish mobster with this Celtic styled cross Tattooed on his back

We bury our sins, we wash them clean.

The Best Tattoo Parlor in Rhode Island

 

History

The Celtic cross has existed long before Christianity began sweeping through the ancient British Isles. It usually appears as a Christian cross covered in amazing swirling, and interlacing elaborate Celtic knots. The arms of the cross are connected by a perfect circle, also usually decorated with Celtic knots. However, the Celtic cross does not just represent Christianity. At its pre-Christian origins, the Celtic cross is a combination of Christian and Druidic/Pagan Celtic beliefs, a combination that was both necessary and practical.

Celtic Cross Tattoo

Throughout Ireland and Scotland, the Celts crafted these magnificent symbols in stone.

Celtic Crosses predate Christianity and were first used by pagans to worship the sun.

In pagan times the circle of the Celtic Cross represented the sun, being the centre of their lives.

Celtic crosses have a ring surrounding the center of the cross. There are a number of theories as to the meaning of the Celtic cross. Some say that they represent Christs supremacy over the pagan sun worship. Others, that it is an image of the light of the world and creator of the heavens on the cross, or that it is a conflagration with pagan sun worship showing the sun god on the cross. Another meaning is that it shows the eternal nature of the sacrifice of Christ. The circle is a symbol of eternity, which is still represented in the wedding ring.

Custom St. Patricks Cross with snakes interwoven

Saint Patrick

The most famous legend explaining the Celtic cross's origins has to do with Saint Patrick, an Irish Catholic priest that took it upon himself to convert Celtic Pagans to Christianity. Legend has it that one day while he was preaching to a group of Irish Pagans/Druidic Priests, he drew the Christian cross on a standing stone, then drew a circle around it to represent the Celtic goddess of the moon. This showed the pagans that Saint Patrick was willing to combine and tolerate their faith as long as they were willing to accept Christ as their god and proclaim themselves Christian. The story says that this tactic worked and the symbol of the encircled cross began to take root.

circlecross.jpg (35188 bytes)

Irish Myth

In Ireland, it is a popular myth that the celtic cross was introduced to the island by Saint Patrick during his time converting the pagan Irish. It is believed that he combined the symbol of Christianity, a cross, with the symbol of the sun, to give pagan followers an idea of the importance of the cross by linking it with the idea of the life-giving properties of the sun.

Christian Symbolism

Legends of how the Celtic cross came to be combine both pagan and Christian symbols, many Christians see the circle as a symbol of Christ's eternal love wrapped around the symbol of his sacrifice for his followers. Others believe the circle represents the Halo of light that surrounds the heads of the divine. It may also represent the eternal existence of Christ's promise of salvation and heaven for those that believe in him and his sacrifice.

Large Celtic Cross on Rib Cage Tattoo

 

Pagan Symbolism

Christian and pagan symbols shift back and forth between belief systems, especially in places where paganism and Christianity co-existed for long periods of time as in the British Isles. The Celtic cross is no exception. As a pagan symbol, the cross usually sported four arms of equal length that represented the four major elements: earth, air, fire and water. The cross can also be interpeted as the four points of a compass, North, South, East and West.  Also they can represent the FOUR SEASONS of the year and may have been used as a calendar to plant crops and observe Pagan fertility ritual dates and seasons.

largerceltcrs.jpg (15563 bytes)

The place where the arms crossed represented the fifth element of spirit. According to Fantasy Ireland, the arms also represented the four sacred parts of human beings: mind, soul heart and body, with the center still representing spirit. The cross was also a Celtic symbol of protection, believed to block negativity and prevent physical attack. The circle surrounding the cross either represents the moon goddess in her fullest form or the sun god; sometimes it represents both, encompassing the male and female deities of the sky.

Warrior strength Tattoo armband design

Pre-Christian Celtic, Pagan Druid influence

The cross within the ring has been regarded as a sacred symbol of the Sun since pre-Christian times with examples of the Celtic Cross dating back as far as 5000 years BC. The circle and the cross are both universal symbols in cultures all over the world. The circle is often used to represent the moon, and the cross often represents the sun. Whether depicted vertically or diagonally, the cross has long been a sacred symbom. It can represent a number of things: the four directions - North, South, East, West, the eternal cycle of the four seasons, the balance and harmony between male and female, and the connection of all things in the Heavens and the Earth. The circle also signifies infinity...with no beginning and no end.

crossa.jpg (26948 bytes)

The Celtic Druids worshipped both the sun and the moon. In the ancient pagan Celtic world, the circle/wheel represented many sacred things...the life cycle, the cycles of the seasons, the Sun, wholeness, and the energy of the female life force. The Celtic cross (Ionic cross) has it's roots in a pre-Christian variation of the Solar cross. Its origins are not known, but it was known to be an early symbol of the sun god Taranis. After the conversion of the Celtic people to Christianity, the Celtic Cross became an emblem of the Celtic Christian Church. Irish legend holds that the cross was introduced to Ireland by St. Columba, so it is sometimes referred to as Columba's cross, or the Ionic cross, after his monastery on the isle of Iona.

Solar Cross

The solar cross is probably the most ancient spiritual symbol in the world. It has been familiarly represented in Asian, American, European, and Indian religious art forms since the dawn of history. Formed of a equal armed cross within a circle, it represents the solar calendarthe movements of the sun marked by the solstices.

 Links to Download Designs     Celtic Crosses   Celtic arm bands   Custom Celtic designs   Shamrocks   Dragons   Lions   Tree of Life   Letter Sets  Tribal arm bands  Custom Tribal Designs    Suns    Animals   Lions   Dragons   Letter Sets

Celtic Cross

Lovely Celtic cross in the Aberlemno Churchyard. The front side is carved with the celtic symbols seen here and Pictish symbols on the back. It is believed to have been carved in the 8th or 9th century

Very Large Custom Celtic Cross Tattoo by the Capitan

Cross Lettering

Another very common symbol involves the letters IHS. Sometimes they are interwoven so that they resemble a dollar sign with the inevitable comment about the Catholic Church and its finances. They are in fact the initial letters in Greek for the name of Jesus. When Latin supplanted Greek they came to mean Jesus Hominum Salvator Jesus Saviour of Men. The crusaders used the symbol sown onto their garments when going into battle with the meaning In Hoc Signo (vinces) under this sign you will conquer. It can mean In Hac Salus here there is safety/sanctuary/ salvation; In His Service; I have sinned; I have survived; and even a suggestion linking Catholicism with paganism Isis, Horus and Set (3 Egyptian Gods).

In the same theme are the letters X with a large P going through the intersection. This is often taken to mean pax, the Latin word for peace and sometimes it is even written out as pax. But the meaning again comes from the Greek x and p are the initial letters for Christ. Just think of the X in Xmas.

Circle of Irish Warrior Pride Shamrock Tattoo

Click   on   A   Cross   to   DOWNLOAD

Click   on   A   Cross   to   DOWNLOAD

sub-logo2.gif (5089 bytes)

We do ALL Tattoo styles, NOT JUST Tribal & Celtic

    

     

Get in line for a Tattoo by Captain Bret

sub-logo2.gif (5089 bytes)

(Click)

buytattoos now.jpg (12211 bytes)

We do ALL Tattoo styles, NOT JUST Tribal & Celtic

Newport,   Rhode  Island

THANK YOU!

These designs, pictures, Photographs, JPG,s,Gifs, files, logos, Tattoos, images, content are used exclusively by Captain Bret's Tattoo Shop Inc. and represents our company, they are our intellectual property 1981 All rights reserved.  All Tattoos By  Artist Captain Bret A. Lohnes 1981

NO commercial or non-commercial reproductions allowed or tolerated without valid license from Captain Bret's Tattoo Shop Inc.

All designs and images/content/compilation herein are Copyright 1981.  Trade Mark-Service Mark protections exist. Said Copyright, Copyrights, Service Marks, Trade Marks may be filed, owned, by all, some, or individually by the following,  Bret A. Lohnes, Captain Bret's Tattoo Shop Inc. and www.tribal-celtic-tattoo.com
copyright 1981

 

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