Lately, I have noticed a type of tattoo that is really growing in popularity, and that is fish tattoos. They are a great stand alone tattoo, work as art of other tattoos, and even fit very well into sleeves, and half sleeves.
There are as many types of fish tattoos, as there are fish in the sea, and that is not just an expression, that is the absolute truth. Any type of fish you can think of can be tattooed onto your skin. For example you can have goldfish swimming around your ankles, or a shark chasing its prey across your back. Koi fish tattoos
are extremely popular in Japan, but they are really gaining ground among the young and old in America too.
In Japan the koi fish symbolizes luck, so if you are looking for a lucky symbol, a koi fish may just be right what you need. If you are looking for something to add to your sleeves or half sleeves, fish swimming around your current or future tattoos, or fish scales connecting the tattoos may be what you are looking for. If you enjoy the sport of fishing as much as I do, perhaps a monster bass would look good somewhere
on you.
There are too many types of designs to discuss in this article, and if you are thinking about getting a fish tattoo, you should check out at least one online tattoo gallery, and see what is available before you pick your final fish.
Maybe you are planning to use koi fish tattoo design on your arm for the ink you are planning to get not far from today. Or maybe you have someone close to you with this type of tattoo. In any case you are reading this article now because you want to know the meaning of these tattoos.
The koi fish in Japan is seen as lively and flamboyant as the colors of this animal are very alive and robust.
They are also seen as very persistent and strong in the masculine sense as this animal, much like its cousin the salmon, struggles against strong water currents to go upstream to feed and breed. Due to this, this fish also best symbolizes facing challenges head on and trying to overcome unfavorable situations by sheer hard work and perseverance.
Koi's homophone is romantic love. So if you are a romantic and a sappy person, but you show a rather strong and masculine exterior, then you may want to sport this type of tattoo.
These tattoos also symbolize luck in all aspects. Japanese tattoos of koi symbolize luck by having strength and power while the Chinese use it as a symbol for money and wealth.

I was only trying admire the artwork on an ankle or foot. I try to talk my female friends to get one in these locations when they ask for my help. Most of them agreed and are proud of their choice of their new cute feminine tattoo