
The most common interpretation of stars is light, energy, hope, inspiration, and the human soul.
But before we talk about what these meanings entail, it's important to understand why stars have captured the hearts of so many across the millennia.
Our fascination with stars is not something new: stars have been frequent subjects of people's imagination for well over 30,000 years. Our great ancestor's fascination with the flickering specks sprayed about in the night sky is evident in their high regards, careful attention, and dedication to centuries of experimentation with astrology, astronomy, and most commonly: the inclusion of the origins of the stars interwoven into their unique mythologies which helped to explain the world about them.

But is looking up to the shining objects in the heavens for guidance and in hope – beyond mere admiration for stars – something new to people (such as, say, wishing upon a star)?
No, in fact, the ancient Egyptians sought guidance from stars in anticipation of influencing the fate of people's afterlife, especially the pharaoh's. By building the great pyramids facing the brightest of northern stars, they hoped to secure a prosperous eternal afterlife for the deceased. In the medieval times, the studies of stars lead to the modern calendar system – monks were inspired by the regularity and orderliness of cosmic bodies and sought to replicate its effects on Earth by structuring accurate time intervals throughout the day. In more recent times, stars were used as guides for travelers, especially sailors out at sea (nautica stars). As such, stars have come to represent a sense of hope, a beacon during eras of uncertainty, a light in times of darkness, and a source of inspiration spanning all generations. The combination of thesemeanings has resulted in a peculiar associating of stars to another important meaning: the souls of lost loved ones.
Today nations plow enormous sums of money into studying the universe in hopes of appeasing our deep human hunger for understanding where we come from, our calling and purpose within its space, and gaining further insights into our ultimate destiny.
Thus, stars are not simply luminaries, but they have a deep, long lasting, symbolic meaning to their carriers. Unsurprisingly, star wrist tattoos have become the most popular type of wrist tattoos. The great variety of styles, sizes, colors, ways of placing them on your wrist, and the possibility for adding and mixing other elements (such as hearts), have made this timeless symbol the dominant symbol on people's wrists.
Stars Designs:
The Three-pointed Star (Trigram) has a wide base for interpretation and can symbolize everything from ancient, sacred ideas such as the Holy Trinity, or Holy Family, to more secular and modernmeanings such as technical development on Earth, Sea and Air.
The Five-pointed Star (Pentagram) is perhaps the most well-known star. The five points may represent the five elements of nature: water, terra, fire, air and spirit or in another approach the five continents of the Earth. Depending if the pentagram is

The Nautical Star is a special kind of five pointed star. Dating back in history, before modern navigation was developed, sailors were guided in navigation by stars. Because of the great reliance on stars to find their way home, many sailors inked a nautical star on their in hope if returning home safely.
The Six-pointed Star (Hexagram), also known as the Star of David is another symbolic star design which has strong connotations and meanings attached to it. It is a basic symbol of Jewish identity and origin and is also known as the Seal of Solomon or the Creator's Star. In latter case the six points represents the six days of the week, and the center corresponds to the Sabbath (Saturday).
The Seven-pointed Star (Septagram) is associated with the seven planets of classical astrology, as well as with other seven-fold systems, such as the Hindu chakras.
The Eight-pointed Star (Octogram) is a symbol of fullness and regeneration.

The Nine-pointed Star (Nonogram) is a symbol of achievement and of stability, even if this is stability is subject to change.
Having a wrist tattoo star design, a tiny part of the Universe will always be with you and your fantasy may soar as high as the stars are in the sky. So, are you still thinking of getting a star wrist tattoo but can't find "the one" you are looking for? Wrist-Tattoo.com can help! We have reviewed a lot of the web’s tattoo design collections and can tell that the ones below are by far the best ones. Whether you are looking for star wrist tattoo designs or other styles, these collections will help you find the tattoo you want for the rest of your life.
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