Hibiscus Tribal Tattoo: Origins, Symbolism, and Cultural Significance

– Hibiscus tribal tattoo stock illustrations and vector graphics
– 103,100 options to choose from
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– Hibiscus flower as a popular choice for women’s tattoos
– Variety of colors available
– Special meanings in different cultures
– Hibiscus syriacus as the national flower of South Korea, symbolizing “eternity” or “immortality”
– Hibiscus rosa-sinensis used in Chinese herbology and is the national flower of Malaysia, representing courage and rapid growth
– National flower of Haiti
– Hibiscus flowers symbolize “gentle” in Japan
– Symbolize fame, richness, glory, and splendor in China
– Traditionally worn by Tahitian and Hawaiian girls with different meanings depending on the side
– Hibiscus flowers used in teas
– Hibiscus tattoos typically large and inked on the back, shoulder, or sleeves
– Can be hyper-realistic and feature elements like dragonflies