The art of the Indians translated into indigenous tattoos carries a lot of meaning and ancestry. The drawings are a form of tribute to these peoples, in addition to revitalizing many stories. Check out the selection of photos below to get inspired and get your tattoo done:
1. The indigenous tattoo may have elements of the Amazon
2. And be loaded with folksy symbols
3. The headdress is characteristic of indigenous culture
4. And the moon marks all the mysticism of nature
5. How about an indigenous tattoo from Brazil?
6. Or the face of an Indian woman marked by her arrow
7. There are many symbols in the tribes
8. And flowers and nature are always present
9. Bows and instruments of war also symbolize this culture
10. Pointillism is a perfect technique for indigenous tattooing
11. Mandalas represent the sacred
12. And the arrows connect in a horizon
13. This represents the indigenous warriors
14. And here, the dots connect inspired by the eternal of nature
15. Indigenous tattoos can be used to mark your ancestry
16. And weave continuity between face and hands
17. Some of these designs are also found on baskets and crafts
18. And animals and the moon are always respected
19. Another idea is the continuous drawing between fingers, hand and wrist
20. Look at this art with the bird, how imposing!
21. Once again, animals appear as magical beings
22. Mountains and skies move indigenous wisdom
23. Just as birds and arrows are important elements
24. The indigenous eagle is a beautiful art
25. Do you prefer geometric figures?
26. Or enigmatic mandalas?
27. Drawings on the arm
28. Or on the shoulder?
29. Check out this tattoo of an Indian woman with her baby
30. This figure resembles the Ypara Korá, a design based on snakeskin
31. And the watercolor tattoo is always flawless, isn’t it?
32. This drawing represents the fluidity of life
33. The Ypara Korá symbol means welcome
34. And here the symbol of Ypara Ixy refers to the movement of snakes
35. See how cute Indian-style painted turtles look
36. The necklace of the moon, eye and wisdom
37. A female indigenous tattoo on the arm looks beautiful
38. And on the forearm it also matches a lot!
39. How about filling the entire arm with indigenous elements?
40. Your skin is reborn when you tattoo it, just like snakes
41. Water, Sky and Earth in an Indian Bracelet
42. What do you think about tattooing on your fingers?
43. The vibration of the ancestors throughout your chest
44. And here, India with her flowers and necklaces
45. This is a path with indigenous symbols
46. Isn’t this vase the same as the arts we see at Indian fairs?
47. Every trait has a meaning
48. And linearity is frequent in these arts
49. Bracelets and rings in geometric shapes also appear very
50. Check out this option
51. This art is so well made that it resembles the skin of a snake
52. Do you believe in sacred crystals?
53. Another geometric option on the chest, but horizontal
54. This one is for those who want it vertically
55. And why not tattoo your entire arm with Ypara Ixy?
56. There are indigenous tribes that hold the tiger as sacred, representing royalty
57. Realize how geometric shapes connect with elements of nature
58. How about tattooing a riddle on your back?
59. The sun is mystical to certain peoples
60. And the majesty of the headdress never ends
61. This art is a real mystery
62. And why not tattoo earth and air elements on leaves?
63. Some tattoos are minimalist
64. But they unite the full force of indigenous culture
65. Another idea is to bring your ancestry in hand details
66. Like here
67. Or mixing sheets, symbols and instruments in the drawing
68. The tattoos that go to the foot are also amazing
69. Look how this headdress with the tiger is scary and strong at the same time
70. Indigenous beauty united with flowers
71. And why not a mandala on the thigh extension?
72. Indies are represented in different ways
73. But mostly with the characteristic red dye
74. Like here
75. This stem of leaves resembles the petals of a headdress
76. And here, small drawings come together to give greater meaning
77. Why not just tattoo the feathers of a headdress?
78. Do you have indigenous ancestry in the family?
79. This Watercolor Eagle Is The Most Mystical Tattoo You’ll See Today
80. Take advantage of this energy and get your indigenous tattoo now!
Liked? The arts bring a lot of connection with our being, with nature and the world around us. Choose your favorite design and don’t hesitate to tattoo. And if you like original tattoos, check out these white tattoo ideas!