Distinguishing itself from its initial interpretation of the emblem of heavenly authority granted, the crown tattoo, like all other ink markings, is extremely customized. It may be a collective symbol of a particular group, denoting its strength or direction. Within one’s own hierarchy, it represents pride and nobility and represents a yearning for royal status. It also represents controlling one’s own life, emotional elevation, honorable deeds and thoughts, righteousness, and control. It also serves as a taming aspect, reminding the bearer to exercise power in a morally and wise manner.
Princess = Crown + Flowers + Letters!
Men and women alike frequently prefer to have tattoos of crowns. While feminine versions are frequently extravagant with additional flowers and other decorative embellishments, male counterparts are more angular, rough, and plain.
Lettering is a key component of crown tattoos. In addition to their name, a tattoo recipient may opt to inscribe a life motto, the name of a loved one, or both. These calligraphic letters are typically done in a way that complements the tattoo. A writing can be set on a ribbon and flow around the image, or it can be positioned above a writing to elevate a significant person or message to the highest plane.
Among the images frequently used in tattoo designs with a crown motif are skulls, zodiac signs, animals, wings, rays of light, diamonds, etc.
If you’re considering having a tattoo inspired by a crown, read through the gallery of the most incredible examples, give it some serious thought, and create your own emblem of uniqueness and promise that speaks to your own beliefs and aspirations.
King’s crown tattoo on back
Deer crown tattoo on thigh
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Queen crown design
Crown Wrist Tattoo
Black and grey crown back tattoo
Diamond and rose Crown tattoo on upper arm
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Silver ring tattoo with diamond and crown
Grim Reaper with crown
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Black and white crown sleeve tattoo
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Crown and Flower Tattoo
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