If there’s one thing that people enjoy doing, it’s being unique and showing that they have something to give to the world. One way that they do this is through tattoos, and every tattoo is different.
More than likely, you have seen people who have tattoos that are more than just a design. In many cases, they are specific and may have a meaning that is hidden for most people.
Some designs are also a little on the silly side, and there are many people who end up regretting the decision they made when they were younger and having to cover over the tattoo in some way or another.
There’s one particular tattoo, however, that is a small red tattoo that usually shows up with the fingers. It looks like a bow, and many people don’t really give it much thought.
In reality, it’s more popular in Asian countries and is known as the ‘red string the fate.’ It looks similar to a bow, somewhat like a shoelace that is tied to the finger. Men may wear it on their thumb and a woman will usually have it on her pinky finger.
This may look like just an interesting design but it actually has to do with a Chinese story about a matchmaker. That matchmaker was somebody who knew what each of us was meant to be and who we would be with.
The red strength of fate is a way of tying yourself through an invisible bond and is something that is found in many cultures around the world. If you have these tattoos along with a friend, it means that you are meant to be together and it provides a bonding experience that is unlike any other.