What does geisha represent




















The one colour used makes it look simple yet stunning with the elaborately decorated hair. The use of pins and flowers on the hair brings out that real geisha look. The geisha tattoo design below depicts a modern day girl with a seductive face and enhanced lip well enhanced to allure men. You have many choices when it comes to Geisha tattoos. They can be portrayed in many scenes along with other things that are symbolic of Japanese culture. You can show the Geisha amidst the accoutrements of the tea ceremony or as part of the cherry blossom festival.

Or you can have a geisha along with Samurai warrior or with some profound saying the Japanese script. Often Samurai are shown as protecting the Geisha which can be used as a theme for your tattoo design to depict beauty and protection. Some of the features that are used alongside geisha tattoo include the koi fish , cherry blossom , umbrellas , dragons and animals.

Some tattoo lovers make their geisha tattoo designs more complex by incorporating features like zombie, ghosts and many more. The geisha tattoo design below looks quite complex with different features used to bring out the ideal geisha tattoo. The way the colours have been used on the geisha tattoo design below makes it look so beautiful. Using one colour for each feature makes every feature on the tattoo to be visually enhanced and dominant.

The use of black, red and green creates such a perfect blend making the whole tattoo to look quite classy. Since only the nobility were associated with Geishas these tattoos represent beauty, elegance, mystery, sensuality, the exotic, grace and many other attractive qualities. The traditional geisha tattoo below looks stunning with the enhanced eyebrows and well styled hair with pins.

The colour of the costumes combines well with the features used in the traditional geisha tattoo design. The geisha tattoo below is a perfect expression of a learned, elegant geisha with great skills to entertain and influence men.

The hair style and the facial expression is all seduction with the eyes fully focused on her ideal man. The word geisha according to the Japanese is a combination of two words which are gei and sha meaning a performing artist. The sophistication and the features that the geisha tattoos consists of clearly explains the character and meaning of the tattoo designs. The geisha tattoo design below looks pretty cool with the pink colours and elegant hairdo expressing real femininity.

The geisha tattoo looks beautiful and use of one colour makes the tattoo look dominant and blends quite well with the complexion of the wearer. This traditional geisha tattoo design is quite unique and small compared to the other designs of geisha tattoo. The black colour used with the small flower designs makes the tattoo design quite appealing and elegant. The tattoo design below is quite versatile with a combination of many features and colours that blends quite well.

The traditional geisha tattoo below looks great when worn by a man given the complexity of the design with the geisha feature looking quite appealing with the beautiful costume and the well-styled hair. The traditional geisha tattoo below demonstrates the alluring and seductive look with which the geishas seduced men with her mesmerizing. The geisha tattoo design looks beautiful with the entire body covered with beautiful artistic work. Use of lotuses in a tattoo design are known to represent beauty and purity with the traditional geisha tattoo design below demonstrating like the girl is walking in a jungle filled with beautiful trees, flowers and creatures.

The beautiful colours of red purple and light blue make the whole geisha tattoo look fabulous. The beautiful innocent face is a great feature on the geisha tattoo below.

In Japan, the beautiful and enigmatic Geisha represents one of the most iconic cultural images in the country. They have been around since as early as A. Trained in fine arts such as dance, singing, playing the shamisen, dining manners, and friendly conversation, the Geisha has become an icon of Japanese culture.

Extremely popular among foreign visitors who hope to catch a glimpse of them on their travels, Geishas can still be seen on the winding streets of Kyoto and in other parts of Japan, and do seem to continue many of the traditions of Geisha training and performance which have continued for hundreds of years in this fascinating country. Read on to find out why they wear this makeup, and what it means in Japanese culture. A Geisha is a female entertainer and performer with origins dating back thousands of years in Japan.

Traditionally, they performed for and hosted wealthy Japanese nobility, and achieved their status after a grueling training process which takes years. There exists a geisha hierarchy, and the highest of the Geishas are said to reside in Gion Kobu, Pontocho, the Kamishichiken districts in Kyoto. Their training teaches them how to dance, sing, play musical instruments, and make entertaining conversation with customers. In the past, Geishas were known to be mistreated, imprisoned, or employed as concubines.

The geisha represents feminine power and mystery. Some get it to represent their culture, while others may choose it for personal reasons.

Her eyes are deep water. It is not for Geisha to want. It is not for geisha to feel. Geisha is an artist of the floating world. She dances, she sings. She entertains you, whatever you want. The rest is shadows, the rest is secret. Shannon Archuleta. After reading this, I took 2 weeks to research more and I got a geisha tattoo on my arm because our life stories collide together. The artwork of these tattoos are extremely profound.

Glad you enjoyed the history behind them. Take care. Interesting question. Beautiful, Such intricate detail. The artist is very good to capture the facial expression so well.. In a time when bright electronic light was not a possibility, people in China and Japan would wear white makeup for important meetings and theatrical productions. The symbolism of the color red in Japan is vitality, prosperity, and sometimes physical attraction.

She will likely wear something with a pattern and color that goes with the current season, and the tone of the event she attends. Pink is a symbol of youthful, delicate beauty and will likely be worn by young Geisha. Black can be a formal color and a solemn one. As in the Western world, it is often worn at funerals. Neo-traditional tattoos can have a cartoonish look while remaining elegant and beautiful.



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