Egyptian Tattoos

What do these tattoos consist of?

Tattoos inspired by Ancient Egypt carry thousands of years of history, symbolism, and majesty. This ancient civilization, with its rich iconography and powerful symbols, offers a treasure trove of possibilities for creating unique designs that combine elegance and mystery.

In our Mallorca studio, we specialize in capturing the essence of Egyptian art, from the most precise hieroglyphics to the depictions of deities and pharaohs who ruled the Nile.

The most popular Egyptian tattoos are:

  • egyptian bracelets.
  • Anubis: the guardian of the tombs associated with death and the afterlife in the religion of Ancient Egypt.
  • Osiris: god and mythical king of Ancient Egypt. According to Egyptian mythology he was the inventor of agriculture and religion and his reign was beneficial and civilizing.
  • Egyptian letters or hieroglyphs.
  • Nefertiti: queen of the XNUMXth dynasty of Egypt, the first great royal wife of Akhenaten.
  • God Ra:  God of the sun and the origin of life egyptian mythology. Ra is the symbol of sunlight, creator of life.
  • Isis: she helped the dead to enter the afterlife as she had helped Osiris and was considered the divine mother of the Pharaoh, who was identified with the god Horus.
  • Osiris: inventor of agriculture and religion and his reign was beneficial and civilizing.
  • Egyptian scarab: It represented the god Khepri (in Egyptian, beetle) and its function was to move the Sun. In this way it was associated with the idea of ​​resurrection and eternity.
  • Ankh: key to eternal life.
  • Pirámides: royal crypts for the pharaohs from 3000 BC.
  • Sphinx: some were built in front of a temple (avenue of the sphinxes) based on the belief that they came to life and protected the temple at night.
  • Eye of horus: magical symbol, protector, purifier, healer, solar symbol that embodied order, the undisturbed, the perfect state.
  • Eye of Ra: represents the counterpart of the god Ra, as well as a violent force that subdues its enemies.
  • Pharaoh: represents in Egypt the political power with divine connotations, which makes him a sacred being for his people.
  • Bastet: cat-shaped goddess, represents protection, love and harmony. Protector of homes and temples.

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