Robert Peter Williams, as his true name may be, has got 14 tattoos on his physique (contingent upon how you tally).
Robbie Williams Tattoos
Robbie's first tattoo is a Pagan Celtic cross on his right hip. It was carried out while he was singing in Take That. It is implied for assurance since, for instance he says in a meeting, "he's got the villain inside him".
Robbie Williams Tattoos
On his left arm, Robbie Williams has an extremely extensive Maori tribal tattoo in a halfway sleeve from his shoulder to partly down his biceps. It is an arrangement of gently adjusted waves typical of the turns and turns in life. It is an exceptionally intricate curvilinear tattoo, in view of connecting spirals.
The tribal tattoo recounts the story of his existence and was carried out in the studio of Henk Schiffmacher (a really popular Dutch tattoo craftsman) by Te Rangitu Netana.
Robbie Williams Tattoos Meanings
On his guts, Robbie Williams has got some old school tattoo plans: a couple of swallows. Swallow tattoos are an image for opportunity and dedication. He had the feathered creature tattoos done in May 2003.Robbie Williams Tattoos
On his more level back, Robbie Williams has a translation of the notes and verses of All You Need Is Love, a well known Beatles melody.
Robbie Williams Tattoos
Robbie calls this tattoo on his directly under arm the "Christian". It's Jesus Christ on the cross with the Virgin Mary and a few heavenly attendants. He had it finished in July 2000 in New Zealand.
Robbie Williams Tattoos
In his neck Robbie has got an Eye of Horus tattoo to ensure him from detestability spirits. Horus is the antiquated Egyptian hawk god, the omniscient eye, child of Osiris and Isis. Robbie Williams had this tattoo done in 2004.
Robbie Williams Tattoos
The tattoo on Robbie Williams' inverse shoulder and biceps is a lion head tattoo. It is a considerable definite representation of an adolescent male lion's characteristics - the all inclusive image of force, manliness and virility.
Underneath the lion are the statements "Born to be mellow", above it the expression "Elvis, gift me serenity".
This tattoo is likewise implied for insurance, much the same as the cross and Horus tattoo.
Robbie Williams Tattoos
On his left under arm Robbie Williams got a tattoo of the escutcheon of the town of Burslem (one of the towns of Stoke on Trent) where he and his family were existing after he was conceived.
Robbie Williams Tattoos
Robbie Williams has similarly as numerous word-based tattoos as he does pictorial ones - and the greater part of them are along the subject of familial adoration, the ones that are not, interestingly enough, are edged to a revelation of uniqueness.
Between his first and second right-hand knuckles, he has the expression "Love" , one letter on every finger, in a slight and rich script.
Robbie Williams had this tattoo done in February 2007.
Robbie Williams Tattoos
On his right lower arm he has the expression "Iloveu" in early English letters and on his left lower arm the saying "Mother".
Mother and I Love You both have 6 letters.
Robbie Williams Tattoos
Two stories go indirect the tattoo on his left wrist, the number 1023. The leading story lets that know it is the time of Robbie's life commencement (the wrong time however). The second story is that the number structures the initials of his closest companion, Jonathan Wilkes. J is the tenth letter of the letter set, W the 23th. Jonathan has the number 1823 on his thigh, conjecture what that stands for...
Robbie Williams Tattoos
On his midsection, taking after a chain, he got the expression "chacun à offspring goût", French for "everybody has got his own particular taste". He had this tat done in LA. He needed to stop at regular intervals to recoup from the agony.
Robbie Williams Tattoos
The B tattoo behind his ear is the first letter of his babysitter's name (Betty), whom he preferred a whole lot.
Robbie Williams Tattoos
On his right wrist he has the name Jack and on his left wrist Farrell, both accompanied by a hearth tattoo. Jack Farrell is Robbie's granddad. He put the name there to honor is grandfather and to remind him of his youth.
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