Medieval Tattoos


Medieval tattoos originated during the Middle Ages, featuring intricate designs symbolizing religious or spiritual beliefs. They were popular among royal families and high society, often depicting crosses, roses, animals, angels, and more.

The Greenman

The Greenman is a medieval tattoo design that integrates tattooing with scientific principles of physiology. It represents rebirth, and resilience and has a rich heritage. This design is rare and requires a skilled medieval tattoo artist.

The Griffin




The Griffin is a mythological creature combining elements of an eagle and lion. Christian culture also associated it with Jesus. Today, the Griffin remains a beloved creature in mythology and is an emblem for various organizations.

The Flail

The Flail is an ancient weapon used in Europe and Asia. Originally an agricultural tool, it became a lethal weapon during the Middle Ages. It was popular among knights for close combat and had advantages over other weapons in striking areas and penetration power.

The Joan of Arc

Joan of Arc tattoos are a popular choice among medieval enthusiasts. Joan of Arc was a French peasant girl who became an influential leader during the Hundred Years’ War. Inspired by her strong faith in God, she led her team to victory, making her actions a symbol of strength and inspiration.