Two Koi Japanese Tattoo
George • Jan 06, 2019

 Full Sleeve Tattoo Done by George Bardadim in 2018 for Samantha. This sleeve showcasing Two Koi and Lotus Flowers surrounded by Waves.

Its a big lifetime project, which can take 25-30 Hours of work depending on healing process and skin condition and of course the design and its size.


The combination of two koi fishes and lotus flowers in Japanese traditional tattoo art holds significant meaning. Koi fish symbolize perseverance, determination, and strength. They are known for their ability to swim upstream, overcoming obstacles and adversity. The lotus flower, on the other hand, represents purity, enlightenment, and rebirth. It is often associated with spiritual growth and inner strength.


In Japanese folklore, koi fish are also linked to the legend of the Dragon's Gate. It is believed that if a koi fish is able to swim up a waterfall and reach the top, it transforms into a powerful dragon. This story represents the idea of achieving success and fulfilling one's aspirations.


When these two elements, the koi fish and lotus flower, are combined in a tattoo, they create a powerful symbol of personal growth and overcoming challenges. The vibrant colors and intricate designs associated with Japanese traditional tattoo art further enhance the symbolism and beauty of the piece.



Overall, a tattoo featuring two koi fishes and lotus flowers in the Japanese traditional style represents resilience, transformation, and the journey towards enlightenment. It serves as a reminder to stay strong, persevere through difficult times, and embrace personal growth.

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