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A rooster and pig to prevent a sailor from drowning. These animals were originally carried on most ships in wooden crates. A tattoo of a pig on the left knee and a rooster (cock) on the right foot signified "Pig on the knee, safety at sea. A cock on the right, never lose a fight."Tattoos of pigs and chickens were to make sure they always had their ham and eggs so that they never go hungry. Pig And Rooster Tattoo, Hold Fast Tattoo, Traditional Sailor Tattoos, Sailor Jerry Flash, Navy Tattoos, Nautical Tattoos, Chicken Tattoo, Rooster Tattoo, Pig Tattoo

A rooster and pig to prevent a sailor from drowning. These animals were originally carried on most ships in wooden crates. A tattoo of a pig on the left knee and a rooster (cock) on the right foot signified "Pig on the knee, safety at sea. A cock on the right, never lose a fight."Tattoos of pigs and chickens were to make sure they always had their ham and eggs so that they never go hungry.

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pig and rooster were charms against drowning (since they were the cargo that always survived a wreck) - Although they were usually a tattoo of a pig on the left knee and a rooster (cock) on the right foot signified “Pig on the knee, safety at sea. A cock on the right, never lose a fight.” Couple Tattoos Animals, Small Funny Animal Tattoos, Quirky Animal Tattoo, Seahorse Couple Tattoo, Miley Cyrus Dog Tattoo, Hen Tattoo, Survival Tattoo, Chicken Tattoo, Pig Tattoo

pig and rooster were charms against drowning (since they were the cargo that always survived a wreck) - Although they were usually a tattoo of a pig on the left knee and a rooster (cock) on the right foot signified “Pig on the knee, safety at sea. A cock on the right, never lose a fight.”

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Pig & Rooster → (on the feet or behind the ankles) traditionally believed to symbolize survival from a shipwreck. As both animals were often kept in wooden crates on board, when a ship capsizes, these crates would float with the current and most likely get washed up to shore. Another explanation (pig tattooed on the left knee and a rooster on the right foot) was that "“Pig on the knee, safety at sea. A cock on the right, never lose a fight." Pig And Rooster Tattoo, Small Tattoos Arm, Pig Tattoos, Luck Tattoos, Survival Tattoo, Chicken Tattoo, Rooster Tattoo, Pig Tattoo, Sailor Tattoos

In keeping with our matching tattoos for couples collections, today we wanted to share some new ink designs we've come across that coordinate in one way or another. While the majority of the below designs come from a single person, we love the idea that they could work together as a matching set on two different people as well. Each image, their source & more designs in Mary's Tattoo Files Pinterest Board So tell us — do you have tattoos? How long did it take you to decide what you wanted…

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Aack's work in progress. During World War II men in the Navy would get a tattoo of a rooster on one foot and a pig on the other to prevent drowning. The symbolism derived from the fact that when ships sank, the only safe refuge was to grab onto the pig and chicken crates that would float in the water.

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