
Tattoo covers
1. Symbolic meaning of Huyen Vu (Dragon-Headed Turtle / Snake-Wound Turtle)
In Asian culture, Huyen Vu is the sacred beast that governs the North, represents winter and belongs to the Water element. The image in image.png depicts a creature with a turtle shell, dragon scales and a winding snake's tail/body above:
Longevity and Endurance: The turtle is a classic symbol of longevity, good health and the ability to endure, overcoming all adversities.
Steadfastness and Protection (Tran Trach): With a solid shell, Huyen Vu acts as a shield protective shield, helping the owner ward off evil spirits, prevent villains and protect themselves against life's storms.
Power and Fortune: The dragon head (Dragon Turtle) brings prosperity, representing career advancement and wealth and prosperity.
Balance of yin and yang: The combination of the stillness and steadfastness of the Turtle (Yin) and the dynamism, flexibility and fierceness of the Turtle. Dragon/Snake (Yang) creates a harmonious whole, helping the tattooed person's mind always remain calm but not lacking in sharpness.
2. Meaning from the context of clouds, wind and water waves (Mikiri)
Rolling water waves on the lower ribs: Aquatic Turtle, water is Huyen Vu's environment, representing abundant wealth, flexibility but with boundless power hidden within.
Wind clouds (Gaku) on the shoulder: Creates a sacred feeling, as if this divine beast is emerging from the sky and clouds, elevating the tattoo to a higher level. a painting that is spiritual and highly artistic, not just a simple religious image.
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