The art of tattooing is in continuous movement and evolution. And it is that like any other type of art, in this case, the world of tattoo adapts to the continuous change in trends that society experiences over the years. A clear example are the latest tattoo styles that have carved a niche within the tattoo world in just a couple of years. From the minimalist or geometric tattoo style until tattoo style watercolor.
In addition, to check what I am commenting on, just take a simple look at tattoos of, for example, skulls, and sort by date from most recent to ancient. We will realize that many of the tattoos made in recent years adopt new trends and styles within the tattoo. That is why I found it interesting to go back to talking about one of the most tattooed icons and motifs. The diamond. Although a while ago we published a collection of colored diamond tattoosToday we are opting for an even more complete and varied compilation, giving way to diamond tattoos of other fresher and more modern styles.
I have seen how many people have chosen to become a diamond tattoo but, instead of doing it in a classic style like the old school, they have decided to do it in a more modern and abstract style, like the so-called "watercolor". We also see other simpler and "clean" designs, although classic style diamond tattoos are still the majority.
What do diamond tattoos mean?
In his day we were already talking in a specific article about the meaning of diamond tattoos, although it is always good to refresh data. For the vast majority of cultures, the diamond symbolizes the eternal or infinity as well as divine. We must remember that diamond is one of the strongest and most resistant materials that can be found on earth. In ancient times, some cultures conferred magical powers on the diamond.
To this day the diamond remains an element of positive character that accompanies good luck. It also symbolizes immunity against destruction or rather, the problems that we encounter on the path that we travel throughout our lives.