by Tim Croy

One of the most important things to remember when choosing a tattoo is that it should be something that is personally significant. Some people choose tattoos on a whim, without giving them much thought. But if you’re a religious person, sacred heart tattoos are a great option to consider.

It probably doesn’t surprise you to learn that some of the most popular tattoos people choose are religious symbols and icons. Getting an image of the cross tattooed, for example, makes some Christians feel closer to God. For some Jews, a Star of David can be an intimate, indelible reminder of their heritage and history.

Another symbol that is associated, however, with immense spiritual and cultural meaning, is the sacred heart. It provides a visible symbol of strength, or faith, or both. The meaning of this design, just as with your tattoo, is of profound personal significance.

People who choose the sacred heart design for their tattoo have some important choices to make. For example, they must choose between a multicolored or monochrome. Traditionally, the sacred heart is often depicted as a multicolored, or even primarily red, design. Choosing to color your tattoo will necessitate reflection on two issues: expense and discomfort.

The first issue is price. Colored tattoos generally are much more expensive than monochrome tattoos. This is because of the number of inks, as well as the time it takes the artist to change equipment. If the expense is going to be a problem for you, black ink may possibly be a better choice.

Second, you should be aware of your pain threshold. If you have a high tolerance for pain, then you can probably also choose a colored tattoo. Because the artist has to re-load his gun every time he changes colors, the process of getting a colored tattoo necessarily takes longer than getting a monochrome one, and the complex shading can make this difference even more pronounced.

One final consideration is the location for your tattoo. Some people may feel uncomfortable getting this tattoo in certain places on their bodies. While the location of your tattoo is a personal decision, be sure to choose it wisely.

When you decide to get a sacred heart tattoo, consider these factors carefully. This design is a powerful spiritual and aesthetic symbol, and you won’t regret getting it tattooed anywhere or with any number of colors.

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