Rose Tattoo Designs

You can use color to represent your birth month as well. Whatever color you choose can have special meaning for you on some level. The above list is a reference of traditional meaning for you to use as a guide.

Some use rose tattoo designs as a way to identify family members. Much like a family tree, by creating a bouquet of different colored buds, each bud represents a different family member according to their birth month color.
Rose Tattoo Designs
Other popular rose tattoo designs consist of the arm band which incorporates veining rose buds encircling the bicep. Ankle designs are also popular. Some have virtual rings tattooed on the fingers.
There are many ways to incorporate a rose into body art. For a masculine touch on a guy, a snake curled around a dagger sticking out of a rose bush has been popular.
The options are endless, but think about what rose tattoo designs mean to you on a personal level. Remembering a loved one who has passed on or simply because you adore this breed of flower, perhaps even grow them in your garden. I have seen a person take a photo of a beautiful rose they grew and have it tattooed to remember the perfect flower they grew.