Heart tattoos come in many shapes, patterns, and sizes. Traditionally, hearts symbolize love, however, heart tattoos can also be used to portray a hard heart, a poisoned heart, a jealous heart, and a sacred heart. There are hearts with arrows in them for when we become struck by Cupid’s arrow and hearts set aflame to indicate passion. Sometimes the same heart tattoos can have two different meanings! A heart with a knife through can mean betrayal or, it can symbolize the character and fortitude of the bearer in the face of heart-breaking circumstances.
The ideal of carving a heart with the initials of you and your beloved on a tree isn’t much different than having matching heart tattoos. People generally think twice from adding names to their heart tattoos, but the sentiment is still the same. Another motif popular with couples is the hearts with a lock on them. One has a lock and another a key. There are still people who are so deeply committed to each other that they will put the name of their beloved on their heart tattoos.
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