Egyptian tattoos (83 photos) - the symbols and gods of Egypt, tattoo meanings and styles


Egypt is a country-myth, a country-tale. Every preserved object of construction, culture are full of mystery and mystery. The ancient history of the country. Pharaohs leaves no one indifferent. Tattoo culture in this context is no exception.

Peculiarity of the Egyptian tattoos

The natives of the Sinai peninsula many centuries ago learned to draw tattoos. At first, this art was mastered by the female half of the population. Then the fashion caught up with the men.

The first Egyptian tattoos were lines and dots. They had a sacral meaning. This is how energy flows were marked. Later on, they began to put drawings of animals, birds, various objects and so on on on the body. Among them are recognizable portraits of pharaohs, mummies, various deities. It is necessary to note also a special style of graphics.

What do the Egyptian tattoos mean?

As any tattoo, Egyptian-themed tattoos should deliver aesthetic pleasure. The sacred meaning of the symbols of the ancient Egyptians is covered with the dust of centuries. Even the presence of their descendants in the area is questionable. Though it is possible to admit, as a variant, a confrontation with classical world religions.

People with a delicate psyche and esoteric inclinations may choose Egyptian tattoos as amulets.

Most often customers stop at the drawings of the rulers of ancient Egypt. Especially successful is the young pharaoh Tutankhamen. As the most beautiful representatives of the clan of rulers, Cleopatra and Nefertiti are also in demand.

Goddesses of Egypt in tattoo culture

The various deities in the country's history are not few. In tattoo culture, Egyptian gods are also very much in demand. As commonly used can be named:

  • Isis. This is the mother goddess. She is responsible for the welfare of the family, the birth and preservation of children
  • Ra - God of the sun.. Tattoo of this deity is chosen by leaders, successful people.
  • God Seth. God of war, loss. He is depicted in the form of a reptile.
  • The goddess Bastet looks like a cat. The Egyptian cat tattoo is meant to represent femininity, beauty, and love.
  • God Anubis. He is drawn in the image of a man with a jackal's head. The meaning of the image is associated with embalming and burial of the deceased.

Pyramids and mummies in tattoo art

The mystery of the pyramids is still unsolved. The phenomena occurring inside these structures defy comprehension. Cases of sudden recovery of patients, inadequate behavior of people and animals, changes in equipment operation (spontaneous discharging/recharging of batteries) are described. All these inexplicable phenomena excite the mind. Egyptian tattoo sketches with majestic structures are always in fashion.

Tattoos of mummies are often chosen by exalted people. There is no special meaning in them. The meaning of the Egyptian tattoo should be interpreted as a death-hungry zombie.

Symbols of Egypt

Symbols are widely used in tattoo culture. In the land of the pyramids there were quite a few of them.

The Eye of Horus.. The prototype of the symbol is the left eye of Horus, lost in the confrontation with Seth. The eye tattoo was allowed to be applied to people from all walks of life.

Eye of Ra. Also an eye, but was only allowed to pharaohs. Charm, which helps in the fight against enemies. Assists in the realization of creative plans.

Sphinx. A huge monument of a lion with a human head, carved in rock.

Ankh .. It is depicted in the form of a cross, at the base of which is a hinge-key. Therefore it is called the "key of life". It looks good on the wrists.

Frescoes. This is a tattoo of the temple frescoes of Luxor and Giza. There's no special meaning. It's just beautiful.

Ancient Egyptian writing.. The hieroglyphs depicted on the tombs are transferred to the body. Translation into modern language is problematic.

Feather and Lotus.. The former represents justice and the Lotus acts as a prototype of the Sun, its sunrise and sunset.

Scarab. One of the most popular symbols. In the city of Luxor there is a monument to this beetle. In modern times, the image is printed on the hand or forearm. Old-school, Dotwork, and Realism styles are used.

Egyptian motifs in tattoo culture are diverse. You can choose for yourself not only the drawing, but also the style of padding. Because of the abundance of small details, the application area should be large. Minimalistic images or schematic drawings will look good on the phalanges of fingers, wrists, ankles. It's important to maintain a balance. Then a tattoo in the Egyptian style will look beautiful and appropriate. Perhaps images of ancient artifacts will become a talisman.

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