What kind of tattoo can you put on so that it protects. Amulet tattoos and their meaning. Where is the best place to get Russian amulets tattooed and in what style?

The history of tattooing goes back centuries. Even in ancient Egypt, people painted drawings on their bodies. They were not incarnated for the purpose of decoration, but had a certain sacred meaning. Most often, symbols were depicted that served as amulets, protecting against black magic, witchcraft, dark forces. IN modern world Tattoos have regained popularity. But when choosing a sketch, you should not be guided by the design, but you must study the content.

Sacred signs were an important component of Slavic culture; they accompanied man from birth to the end of his days. During the time of paganism, each deity had its own symbol. Such images have gained success in modern tattoo culture.

Veles - god, patron of fertility. Helps to gain wisdom in agriculture and knowledge in the medicinal field. Represents prosperity and well-being.

God Veles

Perun - god of thunder and lightning. He was revered by warriors, gave courage and courage. Grants physical strength and endurance. Guys often get this tattoo on their shoulder or chest.

- the father of all living things, controls earthly existence, protects nature. Powerful, able to bring harmony to the state of mind.

Dazhdbog - one of the most revered gods, he represented warmth, the Sun, and fertility. He patronized the farmers, people called upon him for rich harvests. Dazhdbog carries powerful positive energy.

- the son of Veles was personified by warmth and fertility. The Slavs considered him the patron of unbridled feelings. This amulet tattoo is recommended for people who want to curb their recklessness; it gives vitality for rebirth.

- goddess patroness of the family hearth and motherhood. Represents the energy of the earth.

- a militant deity, patron of the wind. Protects from evil spirits.

Men's tattoo amulets

- will help you gain courage in battle, promotes resourcefulness and ingenuity, and bestows wisdom. Cannot be worn by women.

- patron of blacksmiths and men's crafts. Helps achieve perfection in skill.

- one of the oldest protective symbols. Personifies aggression, but for the sake of salvation. Depicted on armor, helping warriors curb their anger and maintain honor and dignity in victories.

Solar (Celtic) pattern - was a companion of warriors, he was carved on shields. A powerful amulet against enemy swords and arrows. Such a tattoo amulet bestows courage and faith in a just cause.

Women's tattoos-amulets

- a symbol named after the goddess Lada, the patroness of love and family happiness. The amulet was given to a girl at the age of three and it accompanied her until marriage, helping her become feminine.

- a symbol of motherhood, abundance. For many peoples, this insect is the embodiment of love. Most often, a tattoo amulet with such a design is tattooed on a girl’s body.

Bereginya - a symbol charged with powerful feminine energy. The personification of wealth, abundance, fertility.

Sketch of the Bereginya tattoo

Rune "Peace"

- double sign of fire, sure protection from ailments.

Rune "Defeat the grass"

Wind - will help you realize yourself as creative personality. Gusts of inspiration will be crowned with success.

Rune "Wind"

Lelya - the rune of love, to a greater extent not physical, but spiritual and emotional.

Rune "Lelya"

Rainbow - an assistant in choosing the right path, will warn against making rash decisions.

Rune "Rainbow"

Scandinavian runes tattoo

Ken - a sign of health. Brings harmony to love relationships.

Rune "Men"

Maine - contributes to the realization of your capabilities, will help you live in harmony with the world around you.

Rune "MAN"

Horn - will protect you from evil eye, will bring good luck.

Rune "Horn"

Uruz - considered a fusion of feminine and masculinity, promotes pleasant changes in life.

Rune "Uruz"

Most of the images offered in tattoo parlors have their own history, belong to different peoples, carry a certain semantic load. A thoughtlessly applied image can cause harm by interacting with energy field owner. Before applying a tattoo, carefully study the meaning of the design you like.

In battle, on a long journey, increasing courage and agility. The amulet tattoo, the meaning of which was attached to every culture or people, is an important step to knowledge of the symbolism of body designs.

Tattoo amulet in the form of a tree

In which countries were tattoo amulets applied?

It all started with the ancient tribes North America, as well as some tribes of Africa, Australia and New Zealand, who applied special secret symbols to their bodies in order to increase dexterity and accuracy during battle or hunting. Hunting was the main business of men and the main source of food for the entire tribe, so men went to any lengths in order to increase their dexterity.

An amulet tattoo, as a rule, was an image of totem animals, or those animals whose qualities the bearer of the image wanted to obtain:

  • Birds of prey (hawk, falcon, eagle). To improve vision and vigilance.
  • Wolf. For endurance.
  • Wild horse image. To increase speed.
  • Wild cats(tigers, panthers). For dexterity.

In this tattoo, the role of a talisman is played by a pendant, a talisman

Religious cults

In some countries, followers of certain religious cults had to apply certain images to their bodies as amulets and as a symbol of devotion to their faith. For example, in a small African country called Benin, which is considered the cradle of the Voodoo religion, there is a snake temple. Snakes live there freely, as they are considered sacred animals, killing them is great sin. Images of this reptile are revered throughout the country. The amulet tattoo, a sketch of which is applied to themselves by followers of Voodoo or Hoodoo - a branch of Voodoo - is usually an image of a snake.

The pagans also put on themselves certain signs of service to the gods. In Slavic paganism these were runes and symbols of the sun and earth, among the Scandinavians there were runic stavs and ligatures, which many neo-pagans use to this day. The ancient Celts also had a special letter that was applied to the body or clothing of the priests during the worship of the gods or in special holidays Wheels of the Year.

Key and bee as a talisman. Tattoo style - dotwork

I've been into Voodoo for many years. At first, my interest arose at the university, when we took Voodoo in the Cultural Studies section, but to this day this religion has not left me. I began to study this religion, read special books, and then began to practice. Voodoo for me is the meaning of life, it is a religion of spirits and ancestors who are always with me. A few years ago I took a trip to Benin, the birthplace of Voodoo, and visited the snake temple. I used to be afraid of these animals, but there I experienced real sacred awe in front of them. When I returned home, I got a snake tattoo. It is not available for public viewing, many of my friends and colleagues do not know that I have it. I believe that amulets only work when hidden from prying eyes.

Marina, Omsk

Talismans on ankle bracelets

Age of the Seafarers

Sailors were perhaps the most superstitious people, and this is not surprising - their life was full of danger and every day they risked not returning home. That is why they began to apply special amulets to their bodies, which brought them good luck on long voyages, and also protected them from the dangers of the sea and the monsters that lived in it.

The most common tattoos are amulets, the meaning of which was attached to sailors:

  • Anchor is a symbol of attachment to home and good luck, return to family;
  • The helm is a symbol of successful voyage and discovery;
  • Pigeon or seagull– “the land is close”, overcoming difficulties;
  • The wind rose “led” the sailors like a guiding star;
  • Jolly Roger with crossed sabers– pirate tattoo, a symbol of victory over enemies;
  • Lighthouse– tattoo-amulet from troubles;
  • The ship symbolized “home” and unity, success in all endeavors.

Talismans on a gold chain

I like marine theme, and all my tattoos are symbols and amulets of ancient sailors. I have a tattoo of a map with a compass, an anchor and a steering wheel, a ship with scarlet sails (this is a great tribute to my favorite book as a child, “Scarlet Sails”). The era of discoveries and sailors seems very romantic to me, I would like to get a few more tattoos. For example, a seagull, or a treasure chest.

Natasha, Tomsk

Charms around the leg on a chain

Modern amulets tattoos

Currently, the role of a talisman tattoo can be played by any image that has special meaning for you: it can be a symbol of your religion in which you were raised, or an image of something dear. Some people get tattoos on their bodies in the form of portraits of deceased relatives, believing that they protect them from evil and failure.

Nowadays neo-paganism is very widespread, and fans of this religion prick images of ancient gods or runic writings, symbols of the Wheel of the Year or Celtic patterns on their bodies. Christian believers often get church tattoos, but in practice such tattoos are often applied in prisons. Catholics also decorate their bodies with images of angels, rosaries, or entire scenes from the Bible. Jews stamp the signs of Judaism: Hai and other letters of the alphabet, inscriptions in ancient Aramaic, stars of David, and

Tattoo amulets are a design on the body made by a tattoo artist using an induction or rotary machine. The very essence of the process is to slightly injure the skin, which allows you to fill the subcutaneous tissue with coloring pigment.

Decorating your body with geometric shapes, dots, lines and patterns began thousands of years ago. At that time there were no fashionable clothes, no cosmetics, no expensive accessories. Almost all the ancient peoples who then inhabited our planet had tattoos on their bodies as a distinctive mark of the tribe, as an indicator of status, or as symbols of protection.

In ancient Egypt, special drawings applied to certain areas bodies, served as protection from the evil views and thoughts of enemies. The Indians used strokes on their bodies to mark the number of enemies killed.

IN Asian countries, women were tattooed with amulets below the navel to protect future offspring. In every country, anywhere globe had their own customs and traditions. But all the drawings applied to the body, as a rule, were intended to provide protection or patronage of the gods. Nowadays, there are three main types of tattoos:

· Permanent. This is a tattoo that accompanies its owner throughout his life. It carries special symbolism, protective or enhancing purpose.

· Cosmetic. Tattoos are designed to hide skin defects (scars, age spots, etc.), as well as temporary tattoos made with henna (mehendi)

· Permanent. This tattoo is performed on the face. Essentially, this is makeup that lasts from a year to three years. It is applied to the lips, eyebrows, eyelids.

Tattoo amulets - their types and meanings

Each tattoo has its own sacred meaning, which is determined by its pattern. Even the most harmless image carries a special meaning. So, two hearts connected by a chain are a symbol of eternal love.

You must be very careful when choosing the design that you want to tattoo on your body. This is especially true for amulets tattoos for men and girls. When a design has already been selected, it makes sense to conduct a thorough analysis of the compatibility of the selected sign with the designs you already have. For example, it is necessary to study the compatibility of Slavic amulets and Egyptian hieroglyphs. The powerful energy of these signs can counteract and not only bring help to its owner, but also cause significant harm. Carefully read the description of each symbol, since within one type there may be several symbols that are incompatible with each other.

The area of ​​the body where you want to place your chosen sign can serve to enhance the interaction between the talisman design and its wearer. There are no too strict recommendations on this matter, but it would be preferable to study all the necessary information on this issue.

Whether the design will be located on the wrist, back, leg, shoulder, shoulder blade or arm is up to you.

For example, in order to hide inscriptions of a special, personal nature, they are placed in a place where they will be covered by clothing. This could be the area of ​​the shoulder blade, lower abdomen or thigh.

It is important to decide what style your drawing will be in. Slavic amulets The tattoo can be done in the Russian style, which contains both Scythian elements and features of the epic folklore of Russian folk tales.

The most common tattoo styles:

· Polynesia

· Celtic

· Japanese

· Old Church Slavonic

· Egyptian

· Russian

Cyber ​​style

· 3D tattoos

· New school tattoo

· Geometry

· Old school tattoo

· Chicano

· Realism

And this is not all styles. Is there some more Oriental tattoo, New Zealand style, Line art, Dotwork and many others.

Slavic amulets tattoos

First of all, it is worth highlighting the leading most popular tattoos in this style - Runes.

Runic symbols were revered in ancient times by every Slav. The most important are the symbols of pagan deities; other signs carry the energy of magical action. Runes were embroidered on clothes, carved on wooden products, painted with ocher on household items and applied to the skin.

Here are the names and meanings of some important Runes that are often used in tattoos:

· Bereginya - femininity, fertility.

· Perun - strength and power of vital energy.

· Dazhdbog - cornucopia, luck and happiness.

· Rainbow - good luck on the road and in difficult life situations.

· Wind - the element of air, brings inspiration and creative success.

· Peace is the order and mercy of the gods.

· Strength is the sign of a warrior, the rune of victory and the power of the military spirit.

· Oud - enjoyment of life, creative energy.

· Lelya is a water rune, personifying the joy of spring blossoms.

Slavic ornaments were applied not only to clothes, but also to the bodies of our ancestors. Women applied patterns of leaves and flowers, men used Runes in combination with dots, lines and geometric patterns.


Slavic tattoo - is especially popular. This sign is dedicated to the life-affirming power of the Sun, as well as to the god Svarog. A talisman with the image of the Sun helped our ancestors protect themselves from evil forces and the evil eye, improved health, brought prosperity to the house, ensured healthy offspring and the strength of the family.


It has great importance the number of rays in the sign and the direction of its rotation.

· The four rays on the talisman indicate its connection with fire.

· Six rays are associated with the god Perun.

· Eight rays give the owner of the amulet all the power and strength of solar energy.

The image in the drawing of rays along the path of the sun - gave its owner the protection of the light gods, help in business, brought good luck and strengthening best qualities person. Image of an amulet with rays turned against the direction of the Sun - associated with spirits other world. This sign helped its bearer to develop the gift of clairvoyance and strengthened the connection with magical powers nature.

Egyptian tattoo amulets

In ancient times, women began to apply the first tattoos in Egypt. These were rather primitive drawings, consisting of lines, dots and simple figures. Gradually, men also began to protect themselves from the evil eye and damage with body images, which became more and more complex over time.

Egyptian-themed tattoos are very popular these days. Images of the Supreme Deities of the Egyptian pantheon are depicted only in profile. This has been the case since the times of ancient images of the pharaohs of the ruling dynasties and powerful gods who favored them, such as Ptah, Horus, Osiris and Anubis.


Egyptian amulets often use images of totem animals and images of pyramids. The application of some protective designs requires special care. This refers to the eye of Horus and hieroglyphs. Before applying these images, carefully study the translation and meaning of the selected phrase. The Eye of Horus is a very strong sign; it must be skillfully combined with other energetically powerful tattoos.

A little about Buddhist tattoo

Since ancient times, Buddhist symbols have given people health, strength and protection from evil spirits. This magic amulet, which brings good luck and changes life for the better. Traditionally, the design is filled with sharp bamboo sticks. The ritual is performed with appropriate ceremonies and the reading of special prayers. The Thai government has a very negative attitude towards tourists applying Buddhist symbols to their bodies. And the Minister of Culture urged people who profess a different religion not to get such tattoos.

Men's tattoo amulets and their meaning

Valkyrie. This image gives warriors courage, courage and strength. Helps you achieve brilliant victories over your enemies. Oddly enough, it can help remove excessive aggressiveness from its wearer. Nowadays, the Valkyrie amulet is also worn by women as a protective talisman.

Valknut. Symbolizes the trinity: soul, mind and vital energy. Has Scandinavian roots. Helps to get protection from troubles and enemies. Provides the patronage of Odin, Loki and the god of reason Heimdall.


Eye of Horus. Protects from negative attention, damage and the evil eye. Strengthens the owner’s resistance to negative manifestations of the surrounding world. Very strong defense from enemy machinations.


dream Catcher. This amulet belongs to the ancient Indian amulets. Drives away evil spirits from a sleeping person. Helps control dreams and see in them clues for resolving difficult life situations.

Yarilo- personifies the mighty god, the son of Veles. Helps people control their feelings and direct them in the right direction. Protects against frivolity, helps spiritual and personal growth.

They can be recognized by their endless intertwined lines that can form different geometric figures. Often images of plants and animals are woven into the pattern. Popular images include Celtic crosses, trefoils and triquetras. All these patterns symbolize the infinity of life and the cyclical nature of time. Celtic patterns bring good luck, longevity and peace of mind.

Kolyadnik. The religious symbol of the god Kolyada, which ancient Slavic men wore with childhood. Teaches men to be brave and wise. Helps you become a strong and confident person. Protects against bad deeds and rash actions.


Warrior. Badge of military valor, unity with powerful force and the wisdom of their ancestors. Helps you make wise and honest decisions in critical situations. Represents the honor, courage and strength of a man who defends his Homeland and his Family.


Tattoo amulets for women

When a girl comes to a tattoo parlor, she often does not take into account the meaning of the image and its characteristics, but looks only at the external attractiveness of the design. Tattoo amulets for girls should be selected not only according to beauty and color scheme drawing, but also according to the magical effect that they want to get from this amulet. The choice is too huge. Let's give just a few examples.

Slavic amulet Fern Flower. Protects on an energetic level, symbolizes purity of thoughts. Helps improve health and assist in treatment.


Slavic symbol Ladinets. Helps in love and creation happy family. Protects from envy and damage.


Acorn. A Scandinavian symbol of fertility and immortality, dedicated to the god Thor, who protects people from evil sorcerers and monsters. Protects against witches and the evil eye.

Martin. Brings positive life changes and protects against bad news.


Butterfly. Gives its owner beauty, health and good luck. Protects against premature aging.


Bee. It's very powerful magic sign. Brings life wisdom, longevity and blessings higher powers. Protects against frivolity and laziness.


Lily. This is a sign of nobility and purity. Helps preserve youth and attracts wealth. Protects against slander.


The Dragon. On a woman's body it symbolizes wisdom and longevity. Brings help from the four elements - earth, water, air and fire.


Phoenix. Symbol of immortality and renewal of life. A very strong amulet. Talisman of the Sun, bestowing longevity. Protects against melancholy, fills the tattoo owner vitality and fiery energy.


If you decide to tattoo a talisman on your body, then approach this event with all seriousness and responsibility.

Remember! A tattoo is forever, so you should like it and organically emphasize and enhance your positive features character. First make a sketch of the drawing on paper, cut it out and attach it to the place where you want to make a drawing for yourself. Then study it, taste it. After applying the amulet tattoo, try to make its stay on your body comfortable and important. Talk to your tattoo, mentally thank it for its protection and try to mentally merge with it. Don’t forget to ask your amulet for help and be sure to thank it for the assistance provided.

People have covered their bodies with tattoos since ancient times. This was not done for external aesthetics. Tattoos were considered magical drawings. Today they are also stuffed with special meaning and symbolism. Thus, you can create a special energy field around yourself, which directly affects the processes in the human body and his life. Acting as a trigger or, on the contrary, an anchor, tattoos can influence its course. That's why they are called amulets or talismans.

Protective drawings in ancient times

Ancient warriors applied paintings to their skin to protect themselves in difficult battles. Old people wanted to protect themselves from illness, and children wanted to protect themselves from the wrath of their parents. Sailors in the XVIII-XIX centuries. Art. were often subjected to corporal punishment by the commander. Therefore, they tattooed crucifixes on their backs (the place where they were beaten with whips), which were considered sacred drawings. The tyrant retreated willy-nilly.

Firestorms often raged in ancient Japan. For this reason, many Japanese painted images of water dragons on their bodies, which, based on their beliefs, protected them from fire. Arabs prefer to cover their skin with quotes from the Koran, their holy book. During the Great Patriotic War the soldiers believed that the portrait of Stalin on their chest would protect them from a stray sniper bullet.

In the modern world, symbols, hieroglyphs, animals and inscriptions are used as body amulets and talismans. The tattoo will work for the owner if he himself believes in its power.

Features of tattoos of amulets and talismans

Protective tattoos have in common character traits and features:

Today there is a full-fledged subculture, the basis of which is tattoos. Some people, in pursuit of fashion and their own ideas of beauty, strive to cover every centimeter of their body with paintings. However, this cannot be allowed with talisman drawings. It is recommended to get 1-2 protective tattoos and no more. Such strong symbols can conflict with each other and, as a result, the desired effect will not occur.

The design can be anything - color or black and white, large or small. The design of the talisman is not as important as the meaning that a person puts into it. Don't limit yourself in expressing your ideas. This is the only way the tattoo will perform its stated functions.

Consider the fact that any tattoo is applied for life. Reducing it is possible, but it is very painful and takes a lot of time. Moreover, the effect may turn out to be inappropriate. When choosing one or another design, you need to be prepared to see the picture on your body every day.

In addition to the magical effect, the tattoo carries psychological impact. The constant sight of a special pattern stimulates a person to mentally expect a solution to a particular problem or the fulfillment of a desire. Choose only those designs that will not irritate. A tattoo should evoke a pleasant feeling.

Think about what you miss most in life. It is with this subtext that a talisman tattoo should be made.

Subject to these simple rules the tattoo will last a long time and will bring only positive moments.

Tattoo meanings

You can apply absolutely any design to your body. But among them there are undoubted leaders who can be seen most often:

Celtic patterns have been popular since ancient times. Nowadays, too, many people, wanting to protect themselves from negativity from the outside, apply motifs that the Celts considered magical to their bodies. It is important to choose here correct location pattern and its elements. Don't apply too much large drawings. A small pattern is enough to fulfill wishes or solve important problems.

The star belongs to the class of universal body amulets that can make life more prosperous and successful. As a talisman, the stars attract elusive luck to the owner, which will certainly fulfill a cherished desire, no matter what it is. If a person’s life is dominated by pitch darkness, then the light of a star will lead him out of the dark labyrinth and turn the tide of events.

It’s not for nothing that the ladybug has this name. It is believed that this insect is link between man and the gods. Even a small simple ladybug on the wrist will help to establish a close connection with heaven and get yourself a protector. Luck will accompany a person marked by higher powers.

Grasshopper. The small insect is highly revered in many countries. Accordingly, such a tattoo has different meanings: from people assistant creative professions and before bringing great luck. In some areas, grasshoppers are associated with negative phenomena.

Scarab in Ancient Egypt was considered a sacred animal. It served as a symbol of immortality human soul. His image carries the sacred wisdom of the whole world. Such an amulet can give a person the strength to overcome death and resurrect new life in his own soul.

The bee is a powerful talisman tattoo. This hardworking creature will bring longevity. With this insect, a person will be more hardworking and gain wisdom in life. The bee is also considered a messenger of the gods, who brings their blessing to its owner.

Spider. Almost half of people with tattoos have this arthropod on their body. Most people have a preconceived notion about spiders. When in fact it is a symbol creativity and great hard work. By stuffing yourself with a small spider, you can protect yourself from negativity. Now a person is also not afraid of any disease.

Butterfly. In 99% of cases, she is associated with women of “easy virtue”. But knowledgeable people from the sphere of magic, this symbol means only good things: health, long life, good luck. The butterfly personifies the beauty of nature and shares it with its owner. This is a purely female tattoo.

Tiger is a popular design on the male body. In ancient times, it was believed that this representative of the feline world gives strength and energy, adds masculinity and provides righteous anger. Therefore, the warriors wore such a sign on themselves. Moreover, this dangerous predator has high protective characteristics.

Panther. It, unlike the tiger, is applied to their body mainly by women. By depicting this animal you can protect yourself from the forces of evil. If a panther shows a grin, this means that its owner is endowed with righteous anger and power.

Martin. This small bird is popularly called brave and is considered a harbinger of spring. Those who imprint her image on themselves hope for the best. After all, the swallow brings only positive news.

The stork brings in family life harmony and understanding. This feathered friend will contribute to the birth of children for a couple who have not been able to conceive for a long time.

The dolphin is also a very popular human companion. This smart animal symbolizes mutual love and independence from external circumstances. Stuffing a dolphin is probably the simplest and most unpretentious solution, but it is very successful.

If a person wants to change his life, then a talisman tattoo will be an excellent companion. It will help you build relationships with people and solve problems.

Slavic tattoos are very popular and carry a rich meaning.

Women applied tattoos with images of crosses, leafy and floral ornament, as well as chain plexuses of flowers, leaves, branches and greenery. Men's ornaments showed the strength and power of their owner.

The meaning of the Slavic swastika

Tattoos with Slavic swastikas carry a huge meaning. Often the word “swastika” brings to mind fascist tricks, but this is not at all true. Hitler also borrowed this symbol from the ancient Slavs.

The Slavic swastika is depicted in the form of a cross with ends bent clockwise, which symbolizes the cycle of things in nature, changes: the change of day and night, the alternation of seasons. The Slavic swastika can contain at least three bends, the number of which can even reach 10.

So, Slavic swastika symbolized correct order things in nature, or rather health, strength, joy, sun and light.

The meaning of tattoos with Slavic Gods

The Slavs loved to depict the Gods in whom they believed on their bodies. This symbolized strength and power, and people also showed their love for the highest deities. Below are examples of tattoos depicting Slavic Gods.

Image on Perun's body symbolized power and patronage. He was often depicted in battle with a dragon.

He was a guardian of the forest and discovered medicine and land work.

Svarog The Slavs revered him as the heavenly guardian and father of everything created on Earth.

Yarilo was a symbol of fertility and embodied the power of the sun.

Slavic amulets and amulets

The Slavs believed that drowned girls take the form of mermaids, who could easily drag a lonely traveler to the bottom or tickle a night bather to death.

A dead person who was not buried according to the ritual became a vampire. These and other characters frightened people, which prompted them to wear various amulets and amulets, which, according to them, were supposed to protect their souls from evil.

Amulets in the form of animals often applied to the body as tattoos. Ancient people believed that these drawings would protect them from evil spirits.

Tattoos of dragons, lions, bears, wolves and tigers warriors applied to their bodies to show their strength, courage and power.

Fern flower personified purity of spirit and had healing properties.

Tattoo with the Ladinets sign symbolizes happiness, love and harmony and was considered the true source of female happiness.