The Tudor Rose emblem was created in the 15th century when Henry Tudor wrested the crown of England from Richard III. Tudor put an end to a family feud that had lasted many years by marrying Elizabeth of York. Tudor combined the emblems of his own family and his wife’s family, a white and a red rose, to create a rose emblem that has white at its center and red around the edges. Learn more about the Tudor Rose and the meaning of roses in tattoo art in Rose Tattoos are Bloomin’ Body Art and find inspiration for flower tattoos in Gorgeous Flower Tattoo Designs for Girls
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Rose Tattoos are Bloomin’ Body Art
Rose tattoos are among the most popular tattoo designs, especially in old school and classic tattoo styles. The rose flower is both beautiful and deeply symbolic, meaning that it will add artistic flair and meaning to any tattoo design. There are thousands of different rose tattoo design styles to choose from. Like Love, Rose Tattoos […]