PORT side of a ship while you are on it, looking Forward, is the LEFT SIDE. Yes, Red is on the PORT SIDE. Blue is for starboard or (right side). -Sailor, U.S.N. Red and black nautical stars are for port side of a ship (right side). Green and black starts are starboard (right side of ship). As for the other colors, they are probably just a spin-off of an old school tattoo.
i don't know much about them i know that they do mean something though but i know that the red and black is the chaos star
ANSWEROriginally the first tattoo inks used consisted of black ash or soot from a campfire. As tattoo inks started to evolved different mineral pigments were used to give color, mainly cobalt for blue and iron oxide for red. Most of the time for early mariners these were the only pigments available. Later on as the evolution of tattoo ink progressed and more colors were being created the blue and red pigments came to have symbolism to the superstitious beliefs of early sailors. The symbol of a star has always been deeply ingrained in maritime tradition because sailors would use the stars to navigate (((while sailors rushed around on the deck of a ship performing there duties sometimes they would get disoriented and forget which side was left and right, so they started marking the right side of ships with a black star hence the term "starboard"))) According to maritime superstition and lore a red and black nautical star is symbolic of the north star and sailors would tattoo themselves with this symbol believing that it would guide them home safely. A blue and black nautical star is symbolic of a sailors loyalty and love for the sea.a nautical star is originally a compass star (four arms). this would always be drawn in black and red, I don't think there's any particular reason for that. besides, color choice symbolizes different things for each person. I have a green and black, black because I think you must always have black, and green to symbolize military (this is a pacifist tattoo, with "memento mortui" (remember the dead) over it, to remind people that war is nothing but waste of life, genocide. A black/green nautical star behind a star of broken m16's (the Anti-Flag logo) and the word SPARE under it).
I also have a red/black one with one arm taken off and moved to the side, in this tattoo the red symbolizes blood, and life. This is a pro-organ transplant tattoo, the five points to the star symbolizes the five organs you can donate/transplant in Norway, the one arm removed symbolizes that this star has donated an organ, and it says "memento mori" (remember death) over it, to remind people that they must make a stand; when you die, you don't need your organs, so why not sign up for post mortem organ donation?. also, under the star, it says SHARE. these tattoos match eachoter, I have one on the left fore arm, and one on the right fore arm.
Blue and black nautical stars symbolize a sailor's love for and loyalty to the sea. Nautical stars in general have long been symbols of protection.
safe passage home -shaggy5150
The meaning of 2 nautical star tattoos on your chest can mean a number of things. There are no standard meanings for tattoos, it is up to the person getting tattooed. Often nautical stars are used as symbols of moving forward, or of being able to follow your path.
Two nautical stars on a Sailor's chest can mean a multitude of things, they are similar in meaning to the dual swallows tattoo. Usually each one represents an ammount of time spent out to sea, or distance travled. For example, each one is worth so many thousand nautical miles, or months to sea.
The nautical star is a very old modern tattoo, going back at least a century or more. Back in the days of yore, before modern navigation, sailors would navigate in part by the stars in the night skies, in particular the North Star in the Northern Hemisphere, and various other constellations of stars in the night sky. In the Southern Hemisphere, sailors had to use different stars and the Southern Cross became quite well-known. Sailors would then tattoo nautical stars on them because they relied on the stars to take them home, and being superstitious, they hoped their star tattoos would get them home safely as well. Compass stars are also popular for this reason. The nautical stars were originally used by sailors to help guide their way as they sailed through the night. They relied upon the stars to protect them and bring them home safely. A lot of soldiers get nautical stars for the same reason...protection. It is a symbol of protection and guidance. It was a very popular tattoo among sailors. So a case could be made that the nautical star tattoo, or a tattoo of any star for that matter, would be a symbol of guidance. Now as time has passed the nautical stars represent the direction of one's life, for those of us who are not sailors but still need guidance. Some say that if the nautical star is pointed upwards they have a higher outlook on life and so on. The meaning of the Nautical star is to create your own path, but use the stars as a guide when you are lost or scared.
Three nautical stars on a tattoo often mean that someone has lost a friend or family member at sea. This tattoo is seen on members of the Navy as well as on civilians.
The nautical star is a very old modern tattoo, going back at least a century or more. Back in the days of yore, before modern navigation, sailors would navigate in part by the stars in the night skies, in particular the North Star in the Northern Hemisphere, and various other constellations of stars in the night sky. In the Southern Hemisphere, sailors had to use different stars and the Southern Cross became quite well-known. Sailors would then tattoo nautical stars on them because they relied on the stars to take them home, and being superstitious, they hoped their star tattoos would get them home safely as well. Compass stars are also popular for this reason. The nautical stars were originally used by sailors to help guide their way as they sailed through the night. They relied upon the stars to protect them and bring them home safely. A lot of soldiers get nautical stars for the same reason...protection. It is a symbol of protection and guidance. It was a very popular tattoo among sailors. So a case could be made that the nautical star tattoo, or a tattoo of any star for that matter, would be a symbol of guidance. Now as time has passed the nautical stars represent the direction of one's life, for those of us who are not sailors but still need guidance. Some say that if the nautical star is pointed upwards they have a higher outlook on life and so on. The meaning of the Nautical star is to create your own path, but use the stars as a guide when you are lost or scared.
Tattoos of stars on knuckles can have different meanings to them. They can have a nautical meaning or they can just be decorative.
Nautical stars are popular tattoos. The nautical star was originally a symbol for sailors but in present times, despite color, they do not have a meaning.
Nautical stars are a symbol of marine services in the United States military. These service branches include both the Marines and the Navy.
Nautical stars -- and stars of all sorts -- have been gaining in recent popularity. Historically this design was (obviously) popular with sailors, but there is no specific recorded meaning.
The meaning of 2 nautical star tattoos on your chest can mean a number of things. There are no standard meanings for tattoos, it is up to the person getting tattooed. Often nautical stars are used as symbols of moving forward, or of being able to follow your path.
Yes they are.
"it meens you like stars" Alot of the Star tattoo's are Nautical stars, It seems A LOT of people now a days have no clue the meaning behind them but get them done to be trendy/cool.
Two nautical stars on a Sailor's chest can mean a multitude of things, they are similar in meaning to the dual swallows tattoo. Usually each one represents an ammount of time spent out to sea, or distance travled. For example, each one is worth so many thousand nautical miles, or months to sea.
Nautical stars have meanings for two colors: green and red. Red symbolizes "port" or left if you are facing the bow of a ship, and green symbolizes "starboard" or right. The basic meaning of a nautical star is to guide a Sailor home and not lose direction. Classic Navy tattoo.
The nautical star is a very old modern tattoo, going back at least a century or more. Back in the days of yore, before modern navigation, sailors would navigate in part by the stars in the night skies, in particular the North Star in the Northern Hemisphere, and various other constellations of stars in the night sky. In the Southern Hemisphere, sailors had to use different stars and the Southern Cross became quite well-known. Sailors would then tattoo nautical stars on them because they relied on the stars to take them home, and being superstitious, they hoped their star tattoos would get them home safely as well. Compass stars are also popular for this reason. The nautical stars were originally used by sailors to help guide their way as they sailed through the night. They relied upon the stars to protect them and bring them home safely. A lot of soldiers get nautical stars for the same reason...protection. It is a symbol of protection and guidance. It was a very popular tattoo among sailors. So a case could be made that the nautical star tattoo, or a tattoo of any star for that matter, would be a symbol of guidance. Now as time has passed the nautical stars represent the direction of one's life, for those of us who are not sailors but still need guidance. Some say that if the nautical star is pointed upwards they have a higher outlook on life and so on. The meaning of the Nautical star is to create your own path, but use the stars as a guide when you are lost or scared.
It stands for the American 13 stripes for the first 13 states and the stars were added one for each state , now there are 50 stars.
The nautical star does not symbolize anything in Christianity.