Doku, meaning "poison" in Japanese, represents danger, toxicity, and the ability to cause harm. It can also symbolize protection, as poison can be used as a defense mechanism in nature. Additionally, "doku" in Japanese can refer to the idea of poison as a metaphor for something harmful or corrupt. Another interpretation could be the concept of resilience, as some animals are resistant to toxins. A doku tattoo could be well-placed on the forearm, as a warning or a symbol of protection, or on the back, depicting hidden dangers. Below you will find a collection of doku tattoo design ideas for you to browse and get inspired by.
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