Celtic Letters of the Alphabet and Free Tattoo Flash
At Free Tattoo Patterns Online we believe you should know something about the tattoo designs you place on your body. If your tattoo is visible to others you should be able to tell them about its meaning or origin. Therefore, before copying the beautiful Celtic alphabets below, take a moment to read about Celtic lettering.
Some Background on Celtic Lettering
Between 700 – 800 B.C. Irish monks wrote beautifully illustrated manuscripts which documented Celtic historical events and poetry. Their work was laborious and painstaking and it sometimes took months to complete a single manuscript.
However, the intricate manner in which the lettering was done was a work of art. The monks used vellum, very thin calf-skin, as paper and goose or crows quills as their writing devices. Vegetable-based black ink was used as the medium.
Celts are known for their artistry and use of symbols to display their heritage and descent. Tattooing is a way to honor that heritage and tradition. As you look at each letter, think about the time it took the monks to write an entire story on vellum paper using these beautiful letters. Take a moment to appreciate the artistry of these Celtic letters of the alphabet.
You can use these letters as free tattoo designs that you can print, save, and take with you to a tattoo shop. To save a design:
- Right click on the design.
- Select “Save Image As” from the menu that appears.
- Save the design to your hard drive.
Free Celtic Letter Tattoo Designs
Free Celtic Letter Tattoos Interspersed With Symbols
Imagine how nice they’d look with just a little color!
See also : Celtic Cross Tattoos Symbolism: What the Cross Means
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i’m searching for the numbers and alphabet in the celtic way! there are severall ways,does anyone know wich site there is for? please contact me on my e-mail. it’s for a tattoo on my body with my daughters name and birth.
regards roger
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