Japanese Butterfly Multi-Size Temporary Tattoo Sticker
Japanese Butterfly Multi-Size Temporary Tattoo Sticker
- Tattoo Lasts 2-5 Days
- Worldwide Shipping
- Safe & FDA-Approved
Size & Quantity
Size & Quantity
Each set includes 6 tattoos that are printed on a single A5 temporary tattoo sheet. The tattoos come in different sizes and are scaled to fit within a square area. Here is the breakdown of the number of tattoos for each size:
- 3.5" x 3.5": 1 piece
- 2.5" x 2.5": 1 piece
- 1.8" x 1.8": 1 piece
- 1.0" x 1.0": 3 pieces
Shipping Details
Shipping Details
We offer international shipping via DHL | SF Express from our headquarters in Hong Kong.
Processing Time: 2 - 5 Business Days
Shipping Time: 1 - 2 Weeks
You will receive a shipping confirmation email with your tracking number once your order ships.
How To Use
How To Use
- Clean and dry the skin completely
- Cut around the tattoo without including the orange dashed lines
- Remove the transparent film and place the tattoo sticky side down on skin
- Rub and wet the tattoo completely with sponge
- Wait 30 seconds and peel the corner of the tattoo slowly
Japanese Butterfly Tattoo Meaning
Japanese Butterfly Tattoo Meaning
The Meaning of Japanese Butterfly Tattoo
A Japanese butterfly tattoo depicts the delicate insect in rich, detailed color using line styles of traditional Japanese artwork. Butterflies represent beauty and transformation.
The tattoo artist renders the butterfly with meticulously precise lines and vivid hues echoing ukiyo-e woodblock art. Subtle shadows lend it depth and realism.
Those with this ink embrace gentle yet resilient spirits. They admire Japanese culture's sensitivity towards nature's transient wonders. The hand-crafted quality also reflects cherishing life's delicate passages.
With flowing grace, the ornamented butterfly facing changes much like its subjects adapting to Japan's aesthetic traditions. Both reflect beauty emerging from impermanence.
Overall the tattoo signifies perceiving life's transformations with appreciation for subtleties like Japanese art. It denotes finding inner strength in transience through enriched cultural perspectives.