My first Tat got it in Israel in memory of my grandmother .
This symbol, commonly seen on necklaces and other jewelry and ornaments, is simply the Hebrew word Chai (living), with the two Hebrew letters Cheit and Yod attached to each other. Some say it refers to the Living G-d; others say it simply reflects Judaism's focus on the importance of life.
thanx, yeah it might be small but its close to my heart, I have 3 other works much much bigger that im planning on getting soon, they are all thought out, took me about 2 years to find the right designs.
its nice when someone gets something of importance just to them,instead of feeling that they must get a more popular design.this was my reason for my back-i have never seen any other gorilla tattoo's.