Getting a Skull Heart Tattoo

Skull tattoo designs offer an unusual way of commemorating life. Stemming from Mexican tradition, they honor those who have died. Furthermore, many skulls create feature flowers with multiple meanings, adding another level of beauty and symbolism. These tattoos aren’t exclusive to men; women can also get them! From subtle black-and-white designs to vibrant designs with multiple colors.

Pain

Skull Heart tattoos can be painful. Although not as intense as back pieces or shoulder pieces, their pain level varies depending on where on your body they’re applied; generally speaking, the stomach, upper ribs, and outer bicep tend to feel less painful than back pieces, with lower stomach pieces often more uncomfortable for women than men.

Tattooed Skulls and Bikers

Tattooed skulls have long been associated with death, and bikers are a prime group to get them. A crown may symbolize one’s acceptance of death or serve as a reminder that life should be lived to its fullest. A heart inside a skull tattoo could symbolize love, femininity, or heartache. It may also represent freedom, hope, faith, love of family members, stability, or adoration – though one between your index finger and thumb could mean being trapped!

Rose and Dagger

Rose and dagger tattoos are among the most favored choices for skull heart tattoos, representing beauty and love, respectively, while at the same time reminding of pain and death. Combined, these symbols can have a special meaning for their wearers’ lives; many often choose this after experiencing heartbreak or betrayal in their relationships. Rose