Four Elements
December 8th, 2010 | by guest | published in Baybayin, Guys, Sun
Al Villamayor getting the four elements in Baybayin popularized by Brandon Vera.
December 8th, 2010 | by guest | published in Baybayin, Guys, Sun
Al Villamayor getting the four elements in Baybayin popularized by Brandon Vera.
October 24th, 2010 | by guest | published in Guys
For the second time around, Jowald of General Santos engraved another tattoo at his entire back. His tattoo theme this time is KKK (Kataas-taasang Kagalang-galangang Katipunan) wherein Andres Bonifacio (the leader and founder of the group) was shown in the act of cutting his fist to be use as an ink. The tattoo also shows [...]
October 20th, 2010 | by guest | published in Guys, Sun
Sherdon Dequito of Dumaguete shared to us his 3 stars and a sun tattoo with Alpha Kappa Rho logo at the middle of the sun. Fraternity and sorority is common to open universities. Their main objective is to form group of students that will strengthen each one selves. Sherdon’s tattoo signifies two things: love and [...]
September 30th, 2010 | by guest | published in Guys, Sun
We all have different ways of showing our pride with our nationality. Some shows it by words and some are by deeds. Wesley Clinger of Kansas showed it by skin. His back tattoo is composed of words “Pinoy Pride”, Philippine Sun and Philippine Island. This huge tattoo says it all. Wesley must been so proud [...]
September 23rd, 2010 | by guest | published in Girls
Fleur de lis is a French flower in that is somewhat similar to Sampaguita flower of the Philippines. Iris used to bundle the flower as a decorative design and symbol. Filipinos also bundles Sampaguita flowers and use them to welcome or recognize people. It is also use as an offer to statue of Saints. By [...]
September 9th, 2010 | by guest | published in Guys, Sun
Nationalism is not all about saying you’re a nationalist. It doesn’t begin and end there. Nationalism is in words, deeds and of course in skin. This one from Troy of Manila is a kind of nationalism tattoo. Nothing so much to say because this red and black outlined 3 stars and a sun tattoo already [...]
August 30th, 2010 | by guest | published in Baybayin, Guys, Sun
This tattoo is a tribute of Zhamhyre from Las Vegas to his Filipino culture and as well as to the country where he grew up, Hawaii. The Filipino symbols are the 3 stars, sun and the Philippine flag while the Hawaiian symbol is the island overlapping the sun. The Baybayin at the middle means “Rest [...]
August 19th, 2010 | by guest | published in Guys
“Viva Las Filipinas” is what you can see at the back of Marq from Philippines. This very huge tattoo located at Marq’s back is actually his first tattoo. Viva Las Filipinas is a Spanish word for “Long live Philippines!”. In Filipino, it actually means “Mabuhay Pilipinas!”. These words are sign of proud and love for [...]
August 4th, 2010 | by guest | published in Girls, Sun
Lani of Fairfield wanted this to basically represent her Filipino pride in a sunset. The numbers also have a meaning because 11 is the month her two kids were born and 74 represents here number. Basically, her tattoo means family oriented. Filipinos are really family oriented and you can’t take it away from them. This [...]
July 26th, 2010 | by guest | published in Girls
Filipino families are known world wide for their being family oriented. Filipinos recognizes their family as number one important thing above all. Jenna Mariano of San Diego had this tattoo on her back as a symbol of her parents last names (Mariano & Acuna). For her, family has no boundaries, will last forever and infinite [...]