Sunday, October 6, 2013

Women and peacock feather tattoo outline

Women and peacock feather tattoo outline


Peacocks is the nature's most beautiful bird .Its feathers comprise of colors like crescent sheens of bright blue and green etc and gives a shimmering effect when light falls on it which looks very vibrant. Its feathers has plethora of decorative uses. These attractive feathers can be incorporated with fashion accessories, costumes, feather fans, masks. These feathers are also available in dyed, bleached or natural color formats. These colorful feathers when used in decoration of any venue enhance the elegance of that place.



Some people even think that these feathers are symbol of good luck so they keep them in their books, scrap books or any sacred place. Many suppliers supply these feathers in bulk to even management companies, fashion designers and even one can get them in local flea market or over the internet very easily.

Women and peacock feather tattoo outline


Peacock feathers make wonderful wedding decorations. They can be combined with wedding flowers with metallic golden color ribbon tied on it will give a beautiful impact and will make a pretty bouquet. Peacock feathers can also be used in decorating centerpieces. Also tall plumes look stunning in beautiful vases and when kept in center of the venue gives an elegant look. One can also think of decorating stage with flowers and peacock feathers. Apart from centerpieces and stage even wedding cake can also be decorated with feathers. Few peacock feather eyes and clusters of hydrangeas flowers such as green and purple can make excellent cake topper. Or a cake which looks like peacock feather with metallic golden fondant and frosting peacock feather eye looks eye-catching. Following are few more options in which peacock feathers can be incorporated.





o Wedding Invitations: Peacock feather featuring on any vibrant colored invitation card with blue, green or red satin ribbon will look stylish and will definitely impress the guests.

o Bridal Dresses: A new trend has started now a days bridal dresses are based on peacock theme. Bridesmaid can be dressed in many complimentary colors found in peacock like royal blues, teals and green with peacock feathers embedded in the dress makes it look stylish.

o Hair fascinators: Peacock feathers added to the fascinator looks attractive.

o Costumes: Many fashion designers uses feathers in their dresses to give a stylish look or let their models wear feather gowns or costumes made of feathers so that they look pretty.

o Peacock feather wreath: Peacock feather wreath can be a beautiful adornment for your home. To make a wreath you need a straw wreath base of the size of your choice. Take peacock feathers according to the size of wreath. Trim the feathers till the quill end so that they can be inserted in the wreath base. Set the feathers smoothly inside the wreath and to make it look more elegant you can use a ribbon and some flowers. Hence it's easy to make and finished product which comes out looks beautiful.

Women and peacock feather tattoo outline


Apart from being used in fashion accessory, ornamental and decorative purposes these beautiful feathers are also used for cleaning purposes. Dusters are made from peacock and ostrich feathers as these feathers have natural oil in them which hold the dust particles in them.




The peacock is one of the most beautiful creatures in the world. Their bright and colourful feathers make them a beloved bird in many cultures. The stunning beauty of peacock feathers has captivated humans for quite some time. Peacock feathers are easy to collect because they lose them naturally every year during the molting season.

In different cultures, peacock feathers symbolise different things. Although they are often associated with pride, they can also symbolise good or bad luck.

Women and peacock feather tattoo outline




Greek Mythology


In popular Greek mythology, the peacock is associated with Hera. Legend has it that the peacock was created from Argus, a giant who had hundred eyes. It is believed that Hera transferred the eyes of Argus to the tail of the peacock so she could keep an eye on her unfaithful husband. The peacock became a sacred bird to the Greek civilisation and therefore only the priests had the permission to handle the bird. Any other person could be put to death for defying the sacred tradition. For this reason, it was believed that the possession of peacock feathers or having one at home would bring bad luck.


Women and peacock feather tattoo outline


Egyptian Mythology


Peacock feathers symbolise the 'all seeing' knowledge which is an ancient symbol of immortality. The Egyptian mythology is closely related to the Greek mythology except the fact that in Egyptian myth, the feathers were also used in funerals. It is believed that these feathers symbolised resurrection which meant that the deceased was not really dead and would be reborn. As a result of this, people started associating the feathers with death and eventually the original association with rebirth and immortality was forgotten. Hence, peacock feathers were regarded as an omen of doom and people dreaded keeping them in their homes.




Hindu Mythology


In Hinduism, peacocks are associated with goddess Lakshmi as their feathers are believed to represent qualities such as patience, kindness, good fortune and luck. The peacock is also said to be the bird of lord Krishna who wore its feathers in his hair. Even today, many Hindu gurus use the bird's feathers to deliver 'shaktiput', the blessing to their disciples.

Christianity


Because peacocks lose their old feathers and grow new ones every year, they represent eternal life, renewal and resurrection in Christianity. In general, the bird itself represents the 'all seeing' church as well as the sanctity and holiness associated with it.

During the earlier times, Christians believed that the bird's blood had the power to dispel evil spirits. This bird is also one of the animals that appear in the stable in Jesus Christ's nativity.

Buddhism


When peacocks spread their tail, they display everything and therefore their feathers are associated with openness. The feathers are also used for purification ceremonies in Buddhism.




Women and peacock feather tattoo outline

Eastern Europe


In some areas of Eastern Europe, peacock feathers are believed to bring bad luck as they were worn by the Mongol warriors. For this reason, they are never kept inside the home.

Many other cultures and religions place special significance in the peacock feather. There are several other myths and legends which surround the peacock. In some, they are believed to bring good luck, while in others they are seen as bad luck.



































Women and peacock feather tattoo outline