Robbie Williams Tattoos




Robbie Williams (born Robert Peter Williams, 13 February 1974 in Stoke-on-Trent), was nominated for a Grammy and won numerous awards Brit singer and songwriter. His career began as a dancer and singer of pop band Take That in 1990, he left in 1995 to start his solo career.





Robbie Williams as solo artist has sold more albums in the UK than any other solo artist in British history and has won more Brit awards than any other artist to date. Album sales estimated at more than 55 million worldwide.




Williams entered the Guinness Book of Records, where he announced his world tour in 2006, selling 1.6 million tickets same day. He was the recipient of numerous awards, including Brit awards ten and six ECHO. 2004 was introduced to Hall of Fame Music UK, once elected the best artist of 1990.




• Celtic Cross when he was in Take That.
• The draft Maori. Some said that the Maori tattoo on his left arm in his life and is performed by traditional Maori.
• Head of Leon and two words: "Give me the Serenity Elvis" and a banner that says "Born to be mild"• Jack Farrell "in both wrists. Jack Farrell on one side and the other.
• Angel tattoo on my right arm.• "I love u mom" tattooed on their armpits in old English.
Chacun • "Drop a child." French meaning of "everything to your own taste" around the neck like a chain of events.• lower back tattoos inscribed the name of the song "The Beatles" All you need is love "with musical notes.• Two hearts tattooed on the wrist.• 1,023 letters tattooed on his left wrist. J is the tenth letter of the alphabet and 23 W English meaning of the star Jonathan Wilkes, one my best friends.
• Eating tattoo on belly at the end of May 2003.• The paints his hometown of Burslem.
• "Love" tattooed inscriptions to Earth in February 2007.



Tattoos originated as ancient, symbolic art forms, and many of them retain their symbolic meanings today. Although there are still some people who get tattoos strictly based on the design, some of those people tend to regret their choice of tattoo later on in their life. Tattoos can be quite beautiful, and capture a lot of positive attention. Most people who decide to get tattoos today choose them for their symbolic meaning, as well as the beauty. Men and women alike have tattoos, some small tattoos, some large tattoos encompassing their entire body and today tattoos are more common than ever, particularly small tattoos.




Tattoo artists are no longer willing to place dull lifeless designs in a seemingly haphazard way, but they tend to treat the body as a three-dimensional canvas onto which each tattoo is placed, to live in balance with the body and any existing tattoos. Permanent tattoo designs differ depending on culture, religious affiliations, gender, or personal liking and selections. For certain tattoo designs, some people prefer to look at real life photos or browse through artwork for ideas pertaining to their tattoo designs.



Many individuals select tattoo designs from those presented at a tattoo parlor, while others prefer to do some research and help ensure that their design is unlike any other. While there are tattoo designs that are gender specific, it is important to keep in mind that getting a tattoo is a very personal thing and the image that is ultimately chosen should be one that reflects something that is important to the wearer.


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