Thats a good question. The main theme behind white rose tattoos and symbolism is to represent purity.
These can be innocence, virginity,friendship or strong beliefs.
The stage of the petals on the rose can also represent things. for instace if the rose is still a bud it can represent new life or a fresh start.
If in full bloom it represents the prime of your life.
If shedding its petals it shows an ending or losing innocence.
The most common use for white rose tattoos are for many females signifying new life,such as babies, andpure friendship, however they can also be used to signify loss, typically cot death or the death of son or daughter.
Hope that works for ya!
and remember if your thinkin of getting a white rose tattoo, that white ink will fade and does need touched up every few years.
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