The lavender tattoo can have many different meanings - these include love, seduction, calmness, protection, spirituality, and more.
Throughout the years, I have designed a lot of floral tattoos, but the lavender tattoo is definitely up there as one of my favorites. This is probably because I use so much lavender - the scent to soothe me and the flower to decorate my home. It was only natural for me to learn as much as I could about this amazing flower.
In this post, I discuss each lavender tattoo meaning and show you the beautiful designs that accompany them. Let's begin.
Lavender has had quite the history, a favorite of both Ancient Egyptians as well as Ancient Romans.
One thing that the lavender flower and lavender tattoo symbolize is love. As legend has it, Cleopatra used lavender to seduce both Julius Caesar as well as Marc Antony. Apparently, she dabbed it on her wrists to lure them in.
Well, while is considered the ultimate seductress, Cleopatra isn't the only one to have used this technique. Women used to wear pouches of lavender tucked into their bosoms to lure in potential matches.
The pleasant aroma of the lavender flower was meant to draw people in. Also, it is expected that the pleasant smell with the person who is wearing the scent as well.
These days, though, the lavender flower and the lavender tattoo isn't just associated with lust or seduction. It is also considered a symbol of devotion and undying love.
Therefore, this is a good tattoo to get if you have incredibly strong feelings of a loved one. Typically, this flower is used to depict romantic love, but of course, you can use it as a symbol of platonic love.
In ancient times, lavender was also hung on the entrances to homes. This was because it was believed to ward away evil spirits.
Interestingly enough, there may have been something to this myth. These days we know that lavender is actually a rather effective antimicrobial agent. So, this plant could very well have protected families from various illnesses.
And, you can carry on this tradition with a lavender tattoo. You can get a lavender tattoo as a form of protection. This may not be just against illness. Instead, the lavender tattoo could be a ward against negative thoughts or people who wish you harm.
Even if you don't want to get the tattoo for spirituality purposes, it can be a nice way to keep a positive vibe about yourself.
Now, you may have noticed that lavender is often used as essential oil. This ingredient is also found in many sleep potions, sprays, etc. This is because lavender has a calming effect on people.
If you are someone who struggles with anxiety, then the lavender tattoo could be the perfect way to bring some calmness into your life. Get the lavender tattoo and it can be a good point for you to focus on and stay calm when it feels like everything is becoming too much for you.
It isn't just the lavender plant that holds meaning, though. The color purple also has a great deal of significance. Historically, the purple color has been associated with royalty. This is because it was notoriously difficult and expensive to produce this color. Due to this, it was only noblemen who had the resources to procure it.
So, the lavender tattoo could be used to signify importance. The lavender tattoo could be an indication of how you are choosing to remind yourself that you are important in your own life. It could also be a great indicator to treat yourself better.
The lighter hue of the lavender color can take some of the hubris associated with the earlier deep purples. The softer hue can mean importance without overindulgence. So, your lavender tattoo strikes a nice balance here.
If you are just as interested in the color as the details of your lavender tattoo, then you may be interested to know that purple is the color of the crown chakra. The crown chakra is considered to be the most spiritual chakra. It is meant to signify self realization, self actualization, and a sense of completeness.
A lot of people feel awkward about getting tattoos that are based on another culture, a lavender tattoo can be a nod to your sense of accomplishment in the spiritual aspects of your life.
In fact, in this instance, the lavender tattoo design can be rather fitting as it has another deep meaning associated with chakras. Lavender oil is considered to be a nourishing oil for all of the chakras, making it easier to align yourself so that both your physical, emotional and mental wellbeing is taken care of.
Looking for beautiful lavender tattoos? Then, here is a gorgeous collection to choose from:
Do you love what the lavender tattoo represents but want a simple, yet beautiful tattoo design? If so, then a minimalistic lavender tattoo is the way to go.
Don't worry - the interesting shape and the unique appearance of the lavender flower will still make for a recognizable and beautiful lavender tattoo.
Here are some of the lavender tattoo ideas that you can look through.
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If you think that minimalistic and small lavender tattoos are interchangeable, think again. The reality is that they are quite different.
The minimalistic lavender tattoo is all about a simple design. A small lavender tattoo, however, is just about size. Due to this, you can have a rather complex tattoo design in the form of a tiny tattoo.
A small lavender tattoo is a great option if you want your lavender tattoo to be in a specific place. For instance, if you want finger tattoos or behind the ear designs, then small tattoos are the way to go. This also works well if you want a delicate ankle tattoo.
If a lavender ankle tattoo is not your thing, another place to get a lavender tattoo is on your collar bone. As this is a rather delicate part of your body, it can make your lavender tattoo seem even more intricate and dainty.
In any case, here are the lavender tattoo ideas that you can borrow from:
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I know what you are thinking - how is a black and grey lavender tattoo different from the black tattoos that you checked out for the minimalistic design?
Well, this all has to do with the shading. Most of these black and grey lavender tattoos have grey shading on the tips of the lavender flowers. This makes some truly beautiful and unique tattoo art.
While there is no denying that lavender flowers have beautiful purple petals, you may be looking for something a little different with your lavender tattoo design.
Also, taking away the color with your black and grey lavender tattoo could be a good way to pare down the meaning of your tattoo as well. You may want to focus on the calming or healing elements of the flower.
If this is the case, then check out these gorgeous lavender flower tattoo concepts that don't use any colored ink at all!
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If you are getting a lavender flower tattoo because it holds a great deal of meaning for you, then a realistic lavender tattoo is the way to go. The closer you can get to the real flower in terms of the purple color and detail, the more meaningful your lavender tattoo may feel to you.
Not to mention, this is a beautiful plant and it is only natural that you would want to capture all the elements that make it lovely.
To ensure that you get a truly realistic lavender tattoo, it is a good idea to take a proper picture to your tattoo artist. Then, discuss things such as color, detail, shading, etc.
It is also a good idea to ask your tattoo artist to plan out the realistic lavender tattoo well ahead of time. This way, you can get to see what the lavender tattoo will look like and make any changes that you want to the lavender design.
You will find that for this kind of lavender tattoo, an ankle tattoo placement is quite popular. Then again, you can get your realistic lavender tattoo anywhere that you like!
While you would imagine that an authentic lavender tattoo would have to be in color, you would be mistaken. You can absolutely skip the color if your goal is to pay extra attention to the detail.
A black and white realistic lavender tattoo can be a good look for anyone who wants a more classic tattoo.
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This is not one of the more common tattoo ideas for the lavender flower tattoo, but I still love this concept. Here, the lavender tattoo is done up in the style of the American traditional tattoo.
The cornerstones of this tattoo style is bold lines and colorful ink. It is also a very classic style so if you want a slightly more vintage look to your lavender tattoo, this is such a great idea to consider!
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Like the lavender flower tattoo, other flowers can also have a special and interesting meaning. Therefore, if you combine the lavender with other flower tattoos, you could create an even greater symbolism for your lavender tattoo.
There is also no denying that lavender and other beautiful flowers are absolutely stunning together. So, lavender and other flower tattoos is a great tattoo concept if you are looking for a gorgeous tattoo and ink with multiple meanings.
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In the tattoo world, a bee is a fairly common part of a lavender tattoo. This isn't surprising as bees are drawn to flowers. However, this kind of lavender tattoo isn't just about the representation of nature. This is because bees have their own meaning and symbolism behind them.
Bees can be representative of community and family due to their hive mentality. At the same time, they are symbols of hard work, industrialism, and success.
These little creatures are also seen as guardians of nature as well. This is because they are often responsible for various plants thriving. Therefore, if the lavender is a representation of yourself or your spirituality, then the bee can be a symbol of guarding this element of you.
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Like the bee, the butterfly in your lavender tattoo has a meaning all its own. The butterfly is often associated with transformation. This is because it starts off as a caterpillar and then goes onto develop into a beautiful butterfly.
To some, the butterfly in the lavender tattoo can also indicate freedom. This is because these delicate creatures have the ability to fly away at will.
When combined with your lavender tattoo, the butterfly could indicate spiritual transformation. It could also indicate how you have transformed into a calmer and enlightened person.
The butterfly and lavender tattoo is also a great choice for anyone who is looking for an ultra feminine flower tattoo. As these are two traditionally feminine elements, it results in a rather lovely tattoo.
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This is a newer take on the lavender tattoo concept. This is because crystals have only recently entered the mainstream market. However, they have caught on quite quickly and most people find a great deal of comfort in crystals.
Crystals are typically used to help people get rid of stress, negative auras, and poor energies. They can also use it to cleanse themselves and their environment.
As this is something lavender is used for quite often as well, it only makes sense to combine these two elements into a crystal and lavender tattoo.
In addition to the crystal, you may also find a crescent moon represented in the lavender tattoo. This could have to do with the feminine energy of the moon or the fact that the moon is an important part of most pagan rituals and ceremonies.
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This is another relatively new concept for the lavender tattoo. These days, astrology has become quite important to people and many individuals put a great deal of stock in the stars and their horoscopes.
If this is something you do as well or if you believe that there is a lot of meaning in your birth sign, this kind of lavender tattoo is definitely for you.
Here are the lavender tattoo concepts that you can consider for your own ink:
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Most lavender tattoo concepts are simple or basic. However, this doesn't really appeal to everyone. If you love the meaning behind the lavender tattoo but also like a bit of glitz and glamor, you are probably on the lookout for a different kind of lavender tattoo.
You should check out these ornate lavender tattoo concepts. They definitely show you that there is more than one way of getting a lavender tattoo!
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Now you know the meaning behind the lavender tattoo and the various lavender tattoo concepts that represent these concepts. Go ahead and do some soul searching to find exactly which one you should get!