6. Water Dragon Tattoo
In ancient China, there was a dragon closely related to water. It lives in a place called “Donghai Dragon Palace,” not in the sky. This dragon rules the earth’s water resources, and it has control over rainfall.
In my opinion, the condition for choosing this kind of tattoo is that you have a detailed knowledge of the history behind it or have a strong interest in them.
Of course, incorporating water patterns into the design is a great way to make the dragon look feminine. In addition, you can use light blue ink to make the water look realistic, and then the tattoo effect will be fascinating.