Pagan Symbols Tattoos

Pagans tend to favor symbolism for its spiritual power. Be it moon phases, runic designs, or spell sigils, symbols hold spiritual weight.

Pentagram Tattoos

Many Wiccans use pentagram tattoos to express protection and symbolize earth, water, air, and fire elements. Goddesses and gods also often serve as symbolic representations in Paganism.

Tree Lady with Mum and Scorpio Constellation

Birch tree Tattoos represent new beginnings, hope, renewal, family ties, and femininity. Some women choose to have the number of stars correspond with how many children they have had. Scorpio constellation Tattoos are attractive choices, representing both seduction and strength.

Helm of Awe

Tattoo designs featuring the Helm of Awe display Viking roots. This circular alchemical symbol resembles the sun and contains eight tridents as protective signs for its wearer.

Ankh

The Ankh is an ancient Egyptian symbol representing protection, spirituality, rejuvenation, rebirth, and resurrection. It serves as a reminder that life goes beyond our daily perception.

Egyptian Hieroglyphs

Hieroglyphs are ancient Egyptian symbols with mysterious characters. These Tattoos capture the mysteries and allure of ancient Egypt.

Lotus Flower and Eye of Horus

The lotus flower represents beauty, growth, and rebirth, while the Eye of Horus represents protection and power. These are excellent choices for tattooing on the shoulder or lower leg. They can be combined to create more complex Egyptian artwork.

Mother and Daughter Sigil

Mother and daughter Tattoos demonstrate mutual affection or are a powerful reminder of a special memory or moment. Tattoo designs often include flower motifs or yin-yang symbols to represent the strong relationships between mothers and daughters. Some choose pi Tattoos to symbolize infinite love.