![]() This tattoo interestingly merges a European teacup design with a Japanese-inspired wave made famous in Japanese woodblock paintings, artistically communicating the mashing of cultures that accompanied the global tea trade. This tattoo conjures the history of the tea industry, when the East India Company drove the global trade of tea in the 17th and 18th centuries. Doing so may even help you understand the “real” world better. This tattoo will remind you to take time to escape into a beautiful world of fiction now and then. This tattoo is perfect for the bookworm and tea lover known to “dive” into a world of mermaids and make-believe while nursing a hot cup of tea. If your relationship has deepened by comparing childhood stories, sharing dreams, and building trust over countless cups of tea, this is the perfect two-part tattoo for you and your love. This cute couple tattoo celebrates you, your significant other, and your mutual love of earl grey, rooibos, or matcha. Ink this tattoo if you need a daily reminder not to sweat the small stuff. Coupled with the phrase “so it goes,” this design reminds you and an observer that nothing in life goes according to plan, that even alongside the most delicious beverage, there may be a stain. This tattoo cleverly imitates the ring your teacup may leave on a table. ![]() Ink this large design down your side, on your leg, or down your arm if you never want to be without your favorite brew. This large ribcage tattoo honors the connection between the tea plant, camellia sinensis, and your cuppa, creating a chain linking the plant, a tea bag, and a tea cup. Copy one of the following tea-inspired tattoos, or use them as inspiration for an original design: If your love of tea is so devout that you want to have tea permanently etched on your body, it’s time to invest in a tea tattoo.
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