Lighthouse Tattoo

Lighthouse Tattoo – Beautiful tattoo options and best places

Lighthouse Tattoo – Its Meaning, Best Places To Get Tattooed And Amazing Collection

Lighthouses have helped ships navigate the sea, starting with the Pharos of Alexandria.

However, their less well-known purpose is also connected with air navigation.

The first lighthouses, before they were finally thought out, were platforms on top of a hill. Equipped with bonfires, the purpose of which was to help navigators determine the location of seaports. Over time, towers with signal lights made of flaming coal and wood were erected on earth to improve visibility.

By 1782, the Swiss scientist Aime Organ had invented an Argand lamp with thorium dioxide hanging over the flame. As a source of fuel for the flame itself, everything was used – from whale oil to surepka, olive and vegetable oil. And only in 1970 kerosene became the most popular type of fuel.

In the end, it was also replaced by acetylene gas and today’s standard is electricity. Speaking of today, you will be surprised to learn that the lighthouse keepers have almost all disappeared. This is partly due to the presence of a global GPS positioning system. In Canada there are still fifty towers with personnel supporting the traditional life of lighthouses.

Lighthouse Tattoo Meaning

When it comes to tattoos, the lighthouse carries a lot of meanings. For example, they were once considered an archetypal public good, since their use was not paid for by the courts. Not to mention the fact that, being safety signs, many consider such a drawing to be the personification of protection, truth and influence. And, of course, they still hold a special place in the heart of every sailor.

Considering the above, we would like to share with you the best drawings of lighthouse tattoos in our collection. From the classic scene of ships at sea, guided by a beam of light, to simpler and smaller drawings on the hands.

Lighthouse Tattoo Gallery

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