Viking Armour Tattoo

Are you seeking a way to display your strength and courage? Consider getting a Viking Armour tattoo. These designs typically incorporate symbols and patterns, looking best when placed on the bicep.

Tattoos featuring the symbol Vegvisir

Tattoos featuring the symbol Vegvisir may be ideal for fans of Viking mythology.

Helm of Awe Tattoos

Helm of Awe Tattoos have long been considered protective and intimidating.

The Helm of Awe is an iconic symbol representing invincibility, strength, protection, power, and courage in battle.

This symbol features eight arms resembling spiked tridents surrounding a crucial central point.

It was widely recognized in Norse mythology and credited as one of the critical symbols featured in Galdrabok, an Icelandic book of spells and sigils.

Additionally, Fafnir is said to wear this symbol during battle scenes.

The Helm of Awe resembles the Vegvisir, an Icelandic magical stave that guides individuals through life’s storms without instilling fear.

Berserker Tattoos

Berserkers were revered and feared warriors known for their fierceness and devotion to Odin.

They often wore animal fur pelts as symbols of animal spirit. A Berserker tattoo can show your courage, strength, and fearlessness!

Ragnar Lodbrok from the TV series “Vikings” was known as an intimidating warrior. Berserker Tattoos can show your devotion and pride for this Viking culture.

Skull Tattoos

Tattooing a skull can be an ideal way to show courage and determination while remembering loved ones who have passed.

Wolf Symbols

In Norse mythology, wolf symbols represent strength, power, and courage and are popularly associated with Vikings.

Viking Compass Tattoos

Viking compass tattoos, like the Vegvisir, symbolize navigation and finding your way. They contain Nordic runes to assist when you become lost.

Sword Tattoos

Viking sword Tattoos often feature prominent Norse gods such as Odin or Fenrir. They convey resilience and strength.

Valkyries are powerful symbols representing warrior angels accompanying fallen warriors to Asgard’s Hall of the Fallen.

Huginn and Muninn represent Odin and his ability to see and hear across realms. They also serve as guides through life.