Celtic Knot Butterfly
Tattoo
Celtic Knot Butterfly TattooAuthor:
Darryl Paul
Stevens
Butterflies were a very religious symbol in the Celtic
Society. They believed that each butterfly had its own soul.
The belief was that in order for it to be reborn, it had to
conceal itself in the food or drink of a woman, and after the
woman consumed her meal the butterfly would impregnate her and
soon be reborn as a human.

The Celts believed that butterflies were fairies, and that they
brought abundance and good fortune, as well as growth and
change. This would be one of the reasons why the Celtic Knot
butterfly tattoo is so popular. They also represented the
transformation, the rebirth, and the renewal of life.
The Celts didn't keep many ancient records, but stories were
passed from one generation to the next. They often tattooed
themselves with beautiful Celtic tattoo designs of their
favorite symbols of life. Even today Celts use the Celtic Knot
butterfly tattoo to acknowledge their heritage.
Many of the Celtic tattoo designs were decorated with beautiful
colors and Celtic knots (also a symbol of never ending
changes), and have become so popular that many people of all
ages are beginning to have Celtic Knot Butterfly tattoo put on
their bodies. Women favor the butterfly tattoo because of its
free spirit, and transformation from one life cycle to another,
thus going from birth through puberty to adulthood. Men are
beginning to use the butterfly tattoo as well, just not as much
as women.
Celtic knot Butterfly tattoo can be found on many different
parts of the body, and many women place them as lower back
tattoos, as well as their navel. They also like them placed on
their ankles and shoulder blades. Men usually place them as
armband tattoos, both upper and lower.
There have been many different and beautiful Celtic knot
Butterfly tattoo designs over the years. Some of them are a
butterfly Tattoo full of colors with Celtic Knots surrounding
it, others are just a Celtic Knot butterfly tattoo, and one of
my favorites is the beautiful Celtic Butterfly Tattoo
transforming into a beautiful winged fairy.
Weather you are of Celtic descent or if you just like the
beautiful Celtic Butterflies and Celtic Knots there is a tattoo
design out there that I assure you will fall in love with, and
make you proud to show it off.
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About the Author
Darryl Paul is the author of this article and runs the
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