Geometric tattoos are a style of tattoo that uses precise, symmetrical shapes, and patterns to convey balance, symmetry, and mystery. Most people get geometric tattoos to represent shapes and patterns that have personal meaning to them. The shapes are uniquely inspired by mathematical and geometric principles. All geometric tattoos feature bold lines along with recognizable geometric shapes such as triangles, circles, squares, rhombus, and rectangles. Intricate patterns may repeat or not.

Geometric tattoos can vary from small minimalist tattoo designs to large complex patterns covering the whole body. They can also be simple tattoos such as a triangle or rectangle with a line through it.

Geometric tattoos were anchored spiritual & religious practices in ancient times which is fascinating given the perceived limitations regarding the mathematical knowledge of our ancestors. However, in today’s world they mostly symbolize balance & symmetry. Tattoo enthusiasts are known to create great personal sentiment for their geometric tattoos.

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Fine Line Kolam Tattoo in Black Ink by Lyric the Artist At Iron Palm Tattoos In Atlanta., Kolam, also known as rangoli, is a traditional form of decorative art that is practiced in Southern Asia and more specifically, Sothern India. It involves creating intricate and colorful geometric patterns. These patterns are typically geometric or nature-inspired and are created as a form of decoration, often during festivals, special occasions, or daily rituals. The intricate and visually appealing nature of Kolam patterns have symbolism far beyond the original cultural beliefs such as luck, prosperity, unity, and spirituality. We're open late night until 2AM most nights. Call 404-973-7828 or stop by for a free consultation. Walk ins are welcome.
Fine Line Kolam Tattoo in Black Ink by Lyric the Artist At Iron Palm Tattoos In Atlanta., Kolam, also known as rangoli, is a traditional form of decorative art that is practiced in Southern Asia and more specifically, Sothern India. It involves creating intricate and colorful geometric patterns. These patterns are typically geometric or nature-inspired and are created as a form of decoration, often during festivals, special occasions, or daily rituals. The intricate and visually appealing nature of Kolam patterns have symbolism far beyond the original cultural beliefs such as luck, prosperity, unity, and spirituality.We're open late night until 2AM most nights. Call 404-973-7828 or stop by for a free consultation. Walk ins are welcome.