Animal tattoos have always been popular to get for both males and
females. One of the biggest and strongest animals is the elephant.
Elephants can weigh up to 8 tonnes and are generally considered the most
dominant animal. Yet at the same time elephants remain the be very
graceful and even tempered. They are not aggressive unless provoked.
They are also incredibly loyal when it comes to family and are
considered very sacred amongst many cultures.
So why is everyone
rushing off to get elephant tattoos? Well they are also beautiful
looking creatures. Their calfs are incredibly cute and the adults are
grand and powerful with strikingly unique features that really make us
curious about these seemingly ancient beasts. We have compiled 30 of our
favorite powerful elephant tattoo designs for you to look at.
In
many cultures it is considered good luck when the elephant has its
trunk facing upwards like the above photo. Elephants are also
particularly popular tattoos for people of hindu or buddhist beliefs as
the elephant holds strong significance in their religions.
There
isn’t a much cuter animal than that of a baby elephant when it has not
quite formed its tusks yet. Here is a great example of how a normally
huge and powerful looking creature can look tiny and cute when drawn
right.
Elephants
are also incredibly intelligent creatures and whilst it is frowned upon
these days, they use to be the main attraction at the circus, often
performing incredible stunts such as standing on their hind legs like
you can see in the tattoo design above.
Elephants
are also common place in children’s stories and cartoons making us
really fond of the creatures from a young age. Often people will get
nostalgic cartoon characters tattooed to remind them of their youth.
A
popular tattoo nowadays is the finger tattoo. What was once considered a
‘faux pas’ as you would unlikely not get a job with a finger tattoo, is
now common place amongst both young males and females a like. I guess
you could say its a shot at the rules and conforming to old fashioned
standards. Either way this is a great elephant design on the finger
which you could easily hide with a ring if need be.
Getting
tattoos in matching spots is very popular amongst friends, they don’t
necessarily need to be the same design but if you get them in the same
spot it will become more symbolic and each time you look at the tattoo
it can remind you of each other.
This
abstract elephant tattoo is actually a design by infamous surrealist
painter Salvador Dali who most notably did the painting with the melted
clocks. His designs are very popular amongst tattoo fans because of
their unique and surreal look (not to mention that not many can afford
one of his actual paintings any more).
Another
example of an abstract style elephant tattoo, this time made up
entirely of brush strokes. The other thing that is interesting about
this design is that they have chosen what is probably considered the
least interesting side of the elephant (the behind) and used that as the
basis for their design, yet for some reason it just really works well.
This
is more a hindu style elephant design. Traditionally elephants were
painted for ceremonial purposes often with very intricate designs such
as the design above.
Getting
a tattoo behind the ear is particularly common place amongst females
these days and was some what popularized by singer Rihanna who has
tattoos in the same spot. It is also a favored choice for a lot of
females because they can easily hide it behind their long hair.
This
design reminds us of the popular children’s story and cartoon Dumbo
which was about an elephant. Cartoon elephants can look very cute as
tattoo designs and are quite popular with females.
Elephants
are considered very loyal creatures, particularly because the male will
stay chaste for 2 years whilst the female partner is pregnant which is
unusual in the animal world. They are very loyal to their young calfs as
well and will generally stick together as you can see in the above
design.
This
is another great example of the elephant with its trunk up to represent
good luck. The elephant also looks very happy in this design and we
love the use of a lot of geometric patterns and shapes to make up the
elephant.
You
may not see it at first glance but this incredible back tattoo design
is actually made up of two elephants facing outwards that are joined
together with an amazing floral style pattern. This is one of the most
beautiful and unique tattoos that we have seen.
Here
you can see the homage to elephants working in old circus shows with
these interesting elephant knee tattoo designs. One with a female on the
right kneed and one with a male on the left knee. Definitely not the
kind of tattoo to get if you fall over and scrape your knees a lot, but
none the less an incredible design!
Simple yet poignant little elephant design above someones ankle. We particularly love the blue flower on the ear.
It
doesn’t get much more epic than this back piece of a life like
elephant. It looks like a shot straight out of a David Attenborough
documentary on elephants in Africa. We love the line work that makes the
elephant look old, weathered and of course very noble.
If
you’re a lover of both butterflies and elephants than why not merge the
two together and create an incredibly unique and pretty tattoo like the
design above? This design is also a great example of how you do not
necessarily need color to create a realistic looking elephant design
since they grey in color anyway.
It’s
not often that you will see people use orange colored ink for anything
other than flame tattoos but here you can see how well it works on the
elephant design mixed with the green. The daisy flower coming out of the
elephants trunk really tops this design off nicely.
To
some people they will decide to get an old and weathered looking
elephant tattooed on them because it will remind them of someone old in
their lives that may have passed away recently and want to remember them
with a wise old animal.
Another
great example of a full back piece of a grand looking elephant. The
shading and black line work on this one really make it pop out. No doubt
this one would have taken several sessions and cost a bit to get but
the result is well worth it!
If
you’re wanting to get an elephant tattoo on your shoulder but think
that it might not work with the curved shape of your shoulder here is a
great example of how you can incorporate something like a wreath to work
to the shape of your shoulder better.
An
adult elephant leading its young. There isn’t much more of a prettier
scene than this and it can also be a great tattoo to get if you have
recently had a child yourself.
Clever
and incredibly funny this is the kind of tattoo that is a great ice
breaker when meeting people, we love how they have made their finger the
trunk for the elephant.
A
family of three elephants. This might be symbolic of having 3 family
members, also note that the trunks are facing up at the end for good
luck. Of course if you have another family member you can always add to
this kind of design later on!
The
wrist is one of the most popular spots for tattoos these days and here
is a great yet simple design of an elephant. When working with a smaller
space such as your wrist – generally simpler works best!
A
family of five beautiful elephants lining the bottom of someones foot.
Simple outlines of elephants like this work really well here and whats
interesting about this design in particular is that it’s in reverse
order from normal. Usually the adult and biggest elephant would be
leading the herd of elephants but in this case it’s the smallest one,
very clever.
The
elephant is a very versatile tattoo design. Because it has such a
unique and recognisable shape you can get it colored in completely like
the above design and still recognise it easily as an elephant.
A
great design incorporating flowers and the elephant on the side of
someones ribs. In particular we really like how they have managed to
merge the two designs in to one tattoo and that the elephants ear kind
of becomes the flower, very cool indeed!
We
love this modern and abstract design. We’re not sure exactly what it
means, but that can often be one of the cool things about tattoo designs
is that they’re symbolic to the owner of them and to everyone else they
are an interesting talking point.
Another
great hindu style decorated elephant tattoo, this time on someones
thigh – which is a very popular spot to get tattooed because of the
large canvas area and easy ability to cover it up as needed.
Another
example of how versatile the elephant is as a design. You can get it
side on walking and it looks great and you can also get it inked on
straight on with just its face, trunk and ears and it still looks like a
great design. We particularly like the vector style of this one where
the tattoo remains bold and will not fade like some smaller more
intricate designs.
This
is one of our favorite and most beautiful elephant tattoo designs we
have seen. As you can see it’s very unique and is made up entirely of
flowers. What makes it even cooler is the color choice. We love the teal
and love how the elephants trunk works its way up the body and the
overall shape of the elephant works with the persons curves.
So
there you have it, 30 of our favourite elephant tattoo designs, all
unique and beautiful in their own way. If you’re thinking of getting an
elephant tattoo but not sure what kind of style or design you’re after
hopefully this has given you some inspiration!
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