Koi which is the Japanese word for carp has been a popular tattoo
design for many years and still to this day remains popular amongst both
men and women. The meaning behind it all? Mythology would have you
believe that the Koi fish has the ability to swim up the yellow river
and become a dragon – this of course is symbolic of ones aspirations to
become something bigger and better in life. In Japanese culture the Koi
fish is also symbolic of good luck and fortune.
Now that’s not to
say that’s the reason behind everyone having a Koi fish tattoo, for some
all it means is that they’re lovers of fish or the intricate detail of
the design. We have compiled 40 of our favorite Koi fish tattoo designs
to show you.
Firstly
let’s just acknowledge how absolutely amazing this design is! It’s the
most traditional and common Koi fish which is the orange/gold colored
Koi fish. It has been paired with the lotus flower which holds a lot of
symbolic meaning of it’s own. The lotus flower grows in muddy waters but
turns in to a beautiful flower, signifying struggle, determination and a
change for the better in ones life.
Here
is another example of a breathtakingly beautiful Koi fish design on a
ladies back. This time in just black ink but as you can see the shading
work is impeccable.
We
particularly like the traditional Japanese style wave shapes that
people put around Koi fish tattoo designs. They are a unique way of
drawing waves and give the tattoo a great traditional look. Also a lot
of people choose fish tattoos because of how beautiful their scales can
look when tattooed well.
The
full name of Koi is actually Nishigikoi and they come in a range of
colors with amazing looking patterns on them. Traditionally they are
kept in ponds as pets, valued for their beautiful and fascinating
appearance. Many a garden’ s appearance has been improved by having a
Koi pond with these colorful fish swimming in them
Here
you can see more of a modern take on the Koi fish tattoo design. Pinks
and greys always manage to work well together and we love the watercolor
style blots that make up the background of this design, very beautiful
indeed.
Okay,
wow! Even someone who doesn’t like tattoos will surely appreciate the
beauty of this design. As mentioned earlier, it is quite common for
people to pair Koi fishes with lotus flowers as both hold deep meaning,
particularly in Japanese culture. Whilst they have opted not to color in
the actual Koi fish on this one, they have colored the water blue and
the lotus flower pink with yellow tips which gives it a great amount of
pop without overdoing it with too many colors. Sometimes just having 2
or 3 colors total can look best.
This
one looks like more of your traditional gold fish than the Koi fish but
it’s definitely still got a lot of elements of Japanese art about it.
Again notice the style of waves around it and the blue flowers that
surround it. It’s also shaded in more of a water color style which looks
really nice.
Whilst
it may look scary at first sight, there is actually a great deeper
meaning to this tattoo design. As mythology would have you believe, the
Koi fish can later in life turn in to the dragon. This design definitely
shows elements of the dragon (particularly the eyes) and as such is
representing the transformation of the Koi in to the dragon koi which to
a person is obviously meaningful of a change for the better in their
own life.
Three
is one of the most common lucky numbers to people. As such you will
notice when people are opting to get more than one of something tattooed
they will often opt to get three of them.
Of course it’s also
worked in this tattoos favor by the three fish forming more of a circle
and could be symbolic to the person of them having three loved ones in
their life, such as three children.
Here
is a more alternative take on the koi fish tattoo design. As you can
see the person is no stranger to tattoos, already having a large skull
design on their chest. Shaving the side of ones head and getting a
tattoo can be seen as a big commitment by some, but of course if you end
up getting a tattoo you don’t like you can always grow your hair back
there and not have to see the design again!
We love the modern
(but scary) take on the koi fish design. It appears to be more of a
decaying fish and is most likely a representation of the persons choice
to go against the flow and do things differently.
Whilst
not koi fish as such, here is a great example of some similar style
fish tattoos. This time with your common household goldfish. They are
ultra realistic here and look like they have jumped straight out of the
gold fish tank and on to the persons side.
The side of the ribs is
becoming a very popular tattoo spot, particular for females as it is
seen as particularly sexy and just as easily can be covered up when
appropriate.
As
you can tell, this person is no stranger to going under the tattoo gun.
Tattoos like this full back piece can take over 10 hours and many
sessions (a lot of money too) so you will want to be sure that it’s a
design that you really love. This person seems to be going for a sea
theme across their whole body so the massive koi fish on their back is
definitely fitting with the theme and looks superb.
Whilst
it can be a bit hard to see because the persons shorts are covering it,
this is an example of a red koi fish. The red koi fish is traditionally
a symbol of love which is definitely apparent in this design where the
koi fish also has a love heart at the end of its tale. It looks like
there is also another koi fish entangled with it too.
We’ve
shown you a few examples of koi fish tattooed on females and here is
one on the side of a guy. This particular one is a black koi fish which
holds its own significance. The black koi fish represents overcoming a
big hurdle in ones life and of course because of this reason is a
popular tattoo design for people to get.
Here is another great example of a beautiful shaped fish on someones back.
This
beautiful full back tattoo is another modern take on the koi fish.
Again it’s a black koi fish which most likely means that the lady has
overcome a challenge in their life recently (at least if they got it for
the traditional reason). This koi fish also looks like it is beginning
the transformation or rather evolution in to its dragon form.
Koi
fish are considered to bring good luck and a better life to their
owners, the Japanese valued these fish as a good luck symbol. This sort
of endorsement coming from a culture that has deeper meanings and
symbolism for almost every aspect of life, makes Koi have even more
weightage. Plus the Koi have a long life when looked after properly.
They
are supposed to depict bravery, strength and unrelenting determination:
In the past there are tales about the courage and perseverance of these
fish, which are supposed to have braved waters flowing upstream by
swimming in them, leaping over waterfall so that they can be rewarded at
the finish of the journey by becoming a dragon.
This
one is more of a tribal shaped shark design, but none the less it is
important to show how you can form the shape of a fish like creature
using other shapes and swirls.
We
have mentioned before our love for mixing red and black inks in designs
and here is another example of just how great they can look. There is
only a minimal amount of red (the stamp and the shading at the bottom of
the back) but it really contrasts well with with the deep black color
of the rest of the design and overall this is a great looking and albeit
epic back piece!
Here
is a bit of a reverse of an earlier example of where the person had a
black colored koi fish with colored waves. In this one you can see two
beautiful koi fish, one the typical orange style koi fish and the other –
a yellow koi fish with black specks which is quite a rare color for koi
fish but definitely looks beautiful and we love how much detail has
gone in to this design.
Another great example of the lotus mixed with the orange koi fish.
We love how this one incorporates love heart shaped petals around the black koi fish.
As
tattoos become more common place nowadays people are turning to getting
more ‘out there’ styles done. This one looks like its going for a
watercolor style effect and looks like the kind of drawing you would
expect to see in a child’s picture book, all the same it’s a beautiful
design.
Astrology tattoos representing the time of year one is born are very popular tattoos with this one standing for “Pisces”
Some beautiful contrasting koi fish on either foot, topped off with matching toe nail polish.
We
all know that a tattoo design is more than just mere body art it
signifies who you are, what you love, what you think and most important
of all, what you want others to think about you. This means your tattoo
design choice should be one that you like and will continue to like.
Taken aesthetically or taken as something with deeper meaning, a Koi
Tattoo meets all the criteria.
A great close up to show you how much detail and shading can go in to creating realistic looking fish scales.
The
best part of getting a Koi tattoo, even though it has become really
popular is that there are still many unused and original designs that
you can choose from.
Yin yang style koi fish – representing balance in your life.
A great looking and more traditional Japanese style drawing of a warrior trying to capture a larger than life koi fish.
Japanese characters are very popular to get tattooed and work well with the koi fish.
Another great looking orange koi fish back tattoo with a blue flower on the shoulder.
Looking for something a bit different, why not add a crown to your fish to show who’s boss!
A beautiful marlin that from a birds eye view appears to be going straight through the persons neck.
The blue koi fish is considered very masculine and also can represent reproduction.
A more modern and abstract style koi fish tattoo design.
A
great looking orange koi fish that starts on someones shoulder and goes
over to their chest. We really like how they have mixed it up with some
black scales.
A beautiful fish design on someones hand, with some really cool curvy waves.
Lastly,
we will finish with this crazy looking piranha style fish design. It’s
the epitome of the saying “theres always a bigger fish”.
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