Home » hebrew design tattoo

hebrew design tattoo

Our collection of hebrew design tattoo:

hebrew design tattoo My grandfather was Inked
My grandfather was and remains very close to my heart. I wear his WWII dog tags around my neck everyday, and recently, designed a few different tattoos of his Hebrew name. -- My grandfather's name in english is Isadore Gordon. His first name in Hebrew is Itzhak and means "Laughter" his last name is Chaim, which means "Life". Laughter and Life. I have been designing this ink for years. I was never happy with any of the stuff I was diligently working on. A lot of my friends and family liked the work, but as usual, I'm a typography perfectionist and had to have it right for me. This is finally the piece I am happy with. I moved back to traditional type, you can't change a classic. To see a rendering of this design: www.flickr.com/photos/edstern/70190736/.

hebrew design tattoo My grandfather was Itzhak Chaim
My grandfather was and remains very close to my heart. I wear his WWII dog tags around my neck everyday, and recently, designed a few different tattoos of his Hebrew name. -- My grandfathers name in english is Isadore Gordon. His first name in Hebrew is Itzhak and means "Laughter" his last name is Chaim, which means "Life". Laughter and Life To see the finished version, i.e. on my skin: www.flickr.com/photos/edstern/199325717/.

hebrew design tattoo The Hebrew letter shin
The Hebrew letter Shin is the first letter of both my first and and last names, in Hebrew. My feeling was the traditional Hebrew typography specimens for this particular piece would not work well and wanted this ink to hug my calf muscle on my right leg. That said, I designed a tribal-like tattoo for myself, but keeping with the Hebrew antiquity. The Shin is a powerful letter: my fave number is 3 the shin represents the number 300. It also means Shaddai another Hebrew name for God (Kabbalistic). The Shin can also mean "King over Fire". Click here for the Tattoo.

hebrew design tattoo The Hebrew letter Inked
The Hebrew letter Shin is the first letter of both my first and and last names, in Hebrew. My feeling was the traditional Hebrew typography specimens for this particular piece would not work well and wanted this ink to hug my calf muscle on my right leg. That said, I designed a tribal-like tattoo for myself, but keeping with the Hebrew antiquity. The Shin is a powerful letter: my fave number is 3 the shin represents the number 300. It also means Shaddai another Hebrew name for God (Kabbalistic). The Shin can also mean "King over Fire". Click here for the Original Art.

hebrew design tattoo My tattoo Soul Survivor 2008
My tattoo.

External Material

A survey of tattoos can be found here.

Looking for hebrew design tattoo? Get high quality tattoo designs.

Last modified on 2008-08-05 02:28:43