Tattoo meaning raccoon - male and female variants of tattoos with a raccoon

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Tattoo in the form of a raccoon appeared quite recently. This cute animal "nabivayut" himself and the girls and guys. The image on the body can easily change your life, removing all the hardships and difficulties, protecting and securing.

Let's tell why else the raccoon tattoo is popular, what it means, and also determine what tattoo design is better to create and where.

Raccoon in fauna - where did it appear, and what is the nature of the animal?

The cute animal, which is, however, a predator, appeared in North America. Numerous archaeological excavations testify to this.

Raccoon striped raccoon can also be found in Russian forests, because they were brought specially to Russia and some countries.

The raccoon is an undemanding creature. He can adapt to any living conditions.

By nature - very savvy, curious, attentive, careful and kind.

At the sight of danger, raccoons are used to just run away, they do not get into a fight with other animals, and are very cunning.

Raccoons eat small fish, insects, and crustaceans. They do not avoid fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Those who keep raccoons at home sometimes feed them the same food that they eat themselves - raccoons adore pasta and porridge.

These animals are very intelligent. Their intelligence is so developed that they are easily trained and educated.

In ancient times, raccoons were totem animals. North American Indians revered, respected, and deified them.

The word "raccoon" in English refers to someone who scratches and scrapes with his hands.

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They are associated with the Goddess in general, as well as with Athena, Marie, Lilith, Anat, Gwynn ap Nudd, Blodeuwedd, Yama and Cailleach. Barn Owl: Barn owls see without seeing and hear without hearing; they hear unspoken and see without having physical sight. Raven: Ravens symbolize magic, inner fears, change in consciousness, healing, deliverance from disease, the unknown, mischief, adaptability, intelligence, ingenuity, death, war, bloodshed, battle, divination, and the destruction necessary for creation. They are messengers of the spirit world. They are associated with the Old Man, the Sun, Odin, Apollo, Athena, Chronos, Asclepius, Brahma, Morrigan, Babd, Nantosuelta and Lugh. Swan: Swans symbolize grace, healing, altered states, intuition, transformation, transitions, spiritual growth, premonitions, omens, divinity of spirit, dignity, monogamy, milking and silence. They are associated with Apollo, Aphrodite, the Muses, Venus, Zeus, Saraswati, Brahma and Devi. 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The main meanings of the raccoon symbol in the art of tattooing


Art tattoo "Raccoon thinking about life"
In modern tattoo art, the raccoon symbol appeared recently. Such tattoos became relevant already in the 21st century.

Earlier they were not made - and to meet a person in the Soviet Union with such a tattoo was almost impossible. But now the raccoon is very popular.

Before you "score" a tattoo with a raccoon and come to the tattoo salons (St. Petersburg), we recommend to get acquainted with the meaning of this symbol. See if it suits you such a tattoo.

Tattoo raccoon can mean:

  • Ingenuity.
  • Originality.
  • Creativity.
  • Generosity.
  • Kindness.
  • Caring.
  • Creativity.
  • Playfulness.
  • Development.
  • Spirituality.
  • Intelligence.
  • Learning.
  • Mystique.

  • Artistic tattoo "Raccoon".
    Adaptability.

  • Cleverness.
  • Unpredictability.
  • Disbelief.
  • Openness.

A raccoon tattoo can help to reveal your other self., understand their inner essence and purpose. The image of the raccoon will emphasize your hidden sides of the soul, character.

It will be a great amulet, talismanHelping on the way of life and getting rid of unpleasant, negative moments.

Do not forget that the raccoon is a frequent cartoon character. The mischievous animal also means positive, laughter, joy, happiness, tenderness, love, playfulness.

Places for tattoos, color scheme

Tattoos with the image of this mammal can be applied to any area on the skin. However, the forearms, legs, back and chest are especially popular. Most often, the image is made in black and white. However, it is possible to meet and colored options. It all depends on what exactly the owner and the master puts into the tattoo.

Tattoo of a raccoon on the shoulder - another option
Raccoon on the forearm in black and white, 3d tattoo

Review:

A cute raccoon settled on my back a long time ago. At the time, few would have dreamed of having such a pet. The advantage of such an image is that it is original, funny, and at the same time carries deep meaning. For me, this animal has become a mascot. I notice things with its image everywhere. I like my tattoo very much! Maybe in the future I'll add a couple of details, but now I'm not going to change anything.

Anna, Kirov.

Tattoo of a raccoon on paper - sketch
Sketch of a raccoon tattoo on a piece of paper

Who is suitable for raccoon tattoos - what do guys and girls do tattoos with a raccoon for?

The raccoon tattoo is universal. It will suit both men and women. There is no gender restriction.

If you have not determined whether such a tattoo suits you, we recommend to pay attention to the traits of your character.

Tattoo in the form of a raccoon will be an excellent assistant to those who:

  • Wishes to adapt to the hardships, difficulties of life, dreams to treat them more easily.
  • Can show generosity, care, attention to other people.
  • A creative person.
  • Thinks of self-development, looks for new ideas.
  • Wants to develop his hidden abilities.
  • Dreams to find security, safety.
  • Inquisitive person, easy to learn.
  • Unpredictable, spontaneous.

  • Artistic tattoo "Raccoon".
    Closed, putting on a "mask" person, mysterious and secretive. But at the same time - an open person, allowing only a select few to his soul.

  • Untrustworthy.
  • Accurate.
  • Responsible and patient.
  • Cheerful, positive.

Of course, a tattoo can be done just for the sake of decoration. Beautiful individuals, wishing to emphasize all the beauty, youthfulness of the body create a tattoo (St. Petersburg) with a raccoon.

One more reason why girls do to themselves such tattoos - before these lovely, gentle and unique animals it is difficult to resist. You want to touch them, pet them - and in general take them home to take care of them.

And guys, more often than not, "get" a raccoon tattoo with a specific or hidden meaning.

For exampleFor example, a tattoo of a raccoon in the middle of the night can tell that its owner is distrustful, rarely comes into contact with others and likes a nocturnal lifestyle.

A tattoo of a raccoon will protect you from dark forces, adversity and problems. She will learn to better understand others, develop intuition, and inspire self-fulfillment.

If you decide to make on your body the image of a raccoon, come to the tattoo studio in St. Petersburg, Tattoo studio "Maruha".. There you will be welcomed by professionals who will help you with the choice of sketch and prompt a lot more about its design.

To live as an invincible raccoon

The homeland of raccoons is considered to be North America. Here we will look for traces of the patronage of this amazing and really impressive beast. Whose totem was the "striped wonder"? One of the first documented facts of raccoon patronage to humans was the manuscript of traveler J. Long. In his story, a connoisseur of North American culture and told about the amazing tribe Ojibwa, where one of the patrons was a brave and invincible raccoon.

Some of the Ojibwa, who had the raccoon as their totem animal, were famous for their masterly skills of adaptation and survival in all conditions and under all circumstances. Borrowing the animal's mask and striped coloration, the raccoon tribe would wait until nightfall and go out to hunt, or even to attack enemies.

Without good prey or a glorious victory, the raccoon people never returned. And coming to Ojibwa with bountiful gifts, the whole county would begin a relentless, rousing, and sumptuous feast.

Raccoon Totem, Characteristics

The people of Ojibwa believed that they had been chosen by mysterious forces of nature to patronize them. From the raccoon, the adherents of this totem have inherited its impressive and even phenomenal capabilities.:

  1. Hiding behind a raccoon mask, a person could reincarnate into anything. In the morning you could deal with a doctor, and in the evening this person would become an expert blacksmith. This was one of the main characteristics of the raccoon totem. Masters of reincarnation received knowledge and experience from higher powers. Raccoon people could become a physician, a blacksmith, or anything else at the snap of their fingers.
  2. Hide what's not good. Raccoon worshippers had incredibly "sticky" hands. They could steal anything, from food to entire buildings, from under their noses.
  3. They were natural trailblazers. Unlike any other animal, raccoons know their surroundings for many hundred kilometers ahead. Who had a raccoon as a totem animal, he was often sent to the most responsible reconnaissance operations, timed to hunting, war or migrating.

The raccoon as a totem animal in modern times

Experts say that humans themselves will not be able to choose a totem animal. The symbolic beast itself must recognize you as a worthy contender for the honorary title of the keeper of the totem. Everything is solved instantly. When you meet this charming and cheerful animal, the raccoon can let you in, or it can wave its fluffy tail in front of your nose and leave.

If a striped wonder saw something in you, very interesting and extremely curious, and wanted to make friends, then you have a good chance that the raccoon became your totem animal and mascot.

Let raccoons give you more positive and joyful moments. Let this striped miracle into your life, may you be accompanied by a raccoon fortune!

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