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Slave Butterfly - Tattoo

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Depending on the wearer, the meaning can shift, but common themes include:

At first glance, the imagery seems contradictory. The butterfly is universally recognized as a symbol of freedom, beauty, and transformation. Conversely, the concept of a "slave" represents bondage, restriction, and the absence of agency.

Slave Butterfly - Tattoo

Depending on the wearer, the meaning can shift, but common themes include:

At first glance, the imagery seems contradictory. The butterfly is universally recognized as a symbol of freedom, beauty, and transformation. Conversely, the concept of a "slave" represents bondage, restriction, and the absence of agency. slave butterfly tattoo

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