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Looking for a one of a kind tattoo that will have a special meaning for you, or maybe just something that looks really sick. I will work with you to incorporate all the elements you want, and bring them all together into one cool design. Communicating via e-mail you will be involved in every step of creating your dream tattoo. Then only when you're happy with the style and layout will the final design be made. Every tattoo is a one off design and will never be duplicated.
Showing posts with label VIRGIN MARY. Show all posts
Showing posts with label VIRGIN MARY. Show all posts
Wednesday, June 4, 2014
Filipino tattoo/Filipino tribal/Polynesian
Traditional American/tattoo old school
Memorial tattoo/ rework
#immortaltattoodone in Immortal Tattoo Philippines IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines www.immortaltattooshop.com www.tattoo-manila.com email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com mobile# 09179337730 — at Tiendesitas. |
Memorial tattoo/ rework
#immortaltattoodone in Immortal Tattoo Philippines IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP, Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines www.immortaltattooshop.com www.tattoo-manila.com email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com mobile# 09179337730 — at Tiendesitas. |
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Filipino tattoo/Australian tattoo
Mike from New wales Sidney Australia, got his Christmas gift for his self a tattoo sleeves done by Frank in immortal tattoo shop in Tiendesitas Origas Pasig city manila Philippines
www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.franktattoo.multiply.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
mobile# 0927.890.2103
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Saint benedict tattoo/medal tattoo/immortal tattoo
This medal originally came from a cross in honor of St Benedict. On
one side, the medal has an image of St Benedict, holding the Holy Rule
in his left hand and a cross in his right. There is a raven on one side
of him, with a cup on the other side of him. Around the medal's outer
margin are the words "Eius in obitu nostro praesentia muniamur" ("May we, at our death, be fortified by His presence"). The other side of the medal has a cross with the initials CSSML on the vertical bar which signify "Crux Sacra Sit Mihi Lux" ("May the Holy Cross be my light") and on the horizontal bar are the initials NDSMD which stand for "Non Draco Sit Mihi Dux" ("Let not the dragon be my overlord"). The initials CSPB stand for "Crux Sancti Patris Benedicti" ("The Cross of the Holy Father Benedict") and are located on the interior angles of the cross. Either the inscription "PAX" (Peace) or the Christogram "IHS" may be found at the top of the cross in most cases. Around the medal's margin on this side are the Vade Retro Satana initials VRSNSMV which stand for "Vade Retro Satana, Nonquam Suade Mihi Vana" ("Begone Satan, do not suggest to me thy vanities") then a space followed by the initials SMQLIVB which signify "Sunt Mala Quae Libas, Ipse Venena Bibas" ("Evil are the things thou profferest, drink thou thy own poison").[11]
This medal was first struck in 1880 to commemorate the fourteenth centenary of St Benedict's birth and is also called the Jubilee Medal; its exact origin, however, is unknown. In 1647, during a witchcraft trial at Natternberg near Metten Abbey in Bavaria, the accused women testified they had no power over Metten, which was under the protection of the cross. An investigation found a number of painted crosses on the walls of the abbey with the letters now found on St Benedict medals, but their meaning had been forgotten. A manuscript written in 1415 was eventually found that had a picture of Saint Benedict holding a scroll in one hand and a staff which ended in a cross in the other. On the scroll and staff were written the full words of the initials contained on the crosses. Medals then began to be struck in Germany, which then spread throughout Europe. This medal was first approved by Pope Benedict XIV in his briefs of December 23, 1741, and March 12, 1742.[11]
This medal was first struck in 1880 to commemorate the fourteenth centenary of St Benedict's birth and is also called the Jubilee Medal; its exact origin, however, is unknown. In 1647, during a witchcraft trial at Natternberg near Metten Abbey in Bavaria, the accused women testified they had no power over Metten, which was under the protection of the cross. An investigation found a number of painted crosses on the walls of the abbey with the letters now found on St Benedict medals, but their meaning had been forgotten. A manuscript written in 1415 was eventually found that had a picture of Saint Benedict holding a scroll in one hand and a staff which ended in a cross in the other. On the scroll and staff were written the full words of the initials contained on the crosses. Medals then began to be struck in Germany, which then spread throughout Europe. This medal was first approved by Pope Benedict XIV in his briefs of December 23, 1741, and March 12, 1742.[11]
Saturday, September 18, 2010
PORTRAITS TATTOO/MOTHER MARY TATTOO/ frank
religious client visited frank in IMMORTAL TATTOO SHOP in Tiendesitas Mall, (handicraft) Frontera verde Ortigas ave. cor. C5 road Ortigas center Pasig City, Manila Philippines
www.immortaltattooshop.com
www.tattoo-manila.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
to have a portraits of virgin Mary..
www.immortaltattooshop.com
email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com
www.facebook.com/immortaltattoomanila www.franktattoo.blogspot.com www.immortaltattooshop.com email: immortaltattooz@yahoo.com mobile# 09179337730 — IMMORTAL TATTOO located at bilding c groundfloor of TIENDESITAS mall frontera verde ortigas ave. cor. c5road pasig city manila Philippines |
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