The ‘three-dot tattoo’ – potential meaning and significance
In our core, we are creative beings who are always looking for new ways to express the complex web of feelings and thoughts that lives within us.
In order to express themselves creatively, some people write down their ideas and thoughts, others construct physical things, while yet others work in the visual arts. What important is the act of expression, not the medium, and that others are able to see and understand it.
This is not an original idea. For eons, people have been molding and sculpting, putting their creative mark on almost everything we come across, from buildings and food to clothing and the careful layout of towns.
So, it’s not surprising that many people choose to turn their own skin into a living painting.
Take tattoos as an example; they have profound symbolic meaning in many societies throughout history. More and more people are beginning to see them for what they really are: windows into the mind of the artist.
Tattoos are a way of expression for many people, often serving as a visual depiction of their values, hobbies, and goals in life. Words, symbols, or images that strike a chord with someone on a very individual level are commonplace in designs that express their individuality.
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Tattoos are a window into the brains of the people who wear them, and although sometimes that insight is obvious, other times it’s hard to pin down.
Tattoos may have significant meaning, but it’s important to remember that not all meaning is good. Some people proudly display symbols that the majority of others find repugnant. Some people’s marks are so severe that they act as a warning to others.
The mysterious three-dot tattoo, which is often linked to the Russian penal system, serves as an appropriate illustration. Tattoos of criminal symbols, such as teardrops, are common knowledge, but the three dots in a line may not.
A tattoo of three dots – Image source: Wikimedia Commons
In addition to representing secrecy and unfaltering allegiance, the three dots on a tattoo may also symbolize the severity of one’s incarceration. The three wise monkeys who “see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil” are said to have originated from Buddhist iconography, which is why this tattoo is often placed on the left hand. According to this reading, the dots represent a rejection of aggression and misconduct.
However, in actuality, this emblem is most often associated with Russian prisons, where it denotes prisoners convicted of grave felonies. According to popular belief, each dot stands for ten years behind bars; hence, three dots might mean that the inmate has served a thirty-year sentence.
The tattoo may also serve as a symbol of loyalty to criminal organizations, alerting others to the person’s ties to such groups.
But when you see a real-life individual with a three-dot tattoo, trust your gut and use your best judgment.
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Some people may wear the emblem for no other reason than its visual attractiveness; they have no connection to crime whatsoever. There may be others who have changed their ways and are no longer a danger since they have rehabilitated.
You may now be a little more educated than before on the possible significance of this mystery marking, while it is wise to refrain from jumping to conclusions.
The best course of action is to avoid making snap judgments, but at least you have some information to work with now!