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Frequently asked questions about purple butterfly tattoos
What does the butterfly tattoo symbolize?
People with butterfly tattoos are often people who seek independence and freedom. Butterfly tattoos also symbolize balance after transformation.
Butterflies are delicate and fragile creatures that not only demonstrate physical beauty but also spiritual beauty.
The combination of images that are important to the butterfly – such as flowers, animals or even 3D images – on the tattoo allows to highlight the artist’s creativity.
Images of butterflies bring feelings of happiness, joy and peace.
Where should I place my purple butterfly tattoo?
The most popular places for butterfly tattoos are on the chest, neck, lower back or shoulders, although they are also popular for highly visible tattoos due to their beauty and positive associations.
You may want to personalize your purple butterfly tattoo in a way that uniquely represents you. This way, you can ensure that it doesn’t look like another tattoo on someone else.
Your own butterfly tattoo can be combined with other elements of nature, such as your favorite flowers, rainbows or other animals and insects.
You can add symbols that uniquely highlight your personality, such as your zodiac sign, initials, or favorite musical symbols.
What does a purple butterfly tattoo mean?
A purple butterfly can have a number of different meanings from a symbolic perspective, although the Purple Emperor butterfly is an interesting realistic design style.
Purple is often associated with royalty and prestige, so purple butterflies may be associated with success and achievement.
They are also a great tattoo option for those looking for vibrant butterfly art that stands out on the skin in a 3D style.
How much does a butterfly tattoo cost?
Many butterfly tattoos are small to medium in size – under 4 inches in diameter – so will take 2-3 hours depending on technical details.
With an average price of around $150-$200 per hour for experienced professionals, $300-400 including tip is a good place to start for a simple butterfly tattoo.
Large butterfly inks can range from $750-$1000 plus back or thigh inks being the largest.
Simple purple designs with ink and outline colors will be cheaper than designs that use darker or more time-consuming shading techniques.
Jono writes about wine and tattoos for Next Luxury, having spent nearly two decades experiencing both in a variety of situations across the globe.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) from the University of Canberra and a Graduate Diploma in Professional Writing from Deakin University.
Jono writes about wine and tattoos for Next Luxury, having spent nearly two decades experiencing both in a variety of situations across the globe.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) from the University of Canberra and a Graduate Diploma in Professional Writing from Deakin University.
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