Achilles Tattoo Ideas Inspired by the Legendary Greek Hero

Legendary Greek warrior Achilles makes an excellent topic for classically minded tattoo ideas.

Achilles was a great hero of Homer’s Iliad, the strongest warrior in the world, who defeated Hector of Troy in solo combat and led conquering armies. His mother, the sea nymph Thetis, made him invulnerable by dipping him in the River Styx when he was a baby.

Achilles was such a fearsome warrior, that he was only defeated when an arrow took him in the heel (his only unprotected spot and the place where Thetis held him during his dip).

The story of Achilles has given rise to terms such as Achilles’ Heel and Achilles tendon, both of which are used widely in the current English language.

Achilles tattoos show many different styles of the Greek hero, from classic romantic tattoo designs of his face and plumed Greek helmet to imagery mirroring the depiction of Brad Pitt’s portrayal of Achilles in the film Troy.

If you’re looking for a heroic character from Greek Mythology to utilize in tattoo art, this collection of the top 27 Achilles tattoo ideas below will provide you with ample inspiration.

1. Innovative Achilles Tattoo Designs

Detailed half sleeve tattoo depicting Achilles wearing a helmet and holding a sword amidst intricate geometric patterns
Source: @inkorp_tattoo_studio via Instagram
Detailed shield tattoo on the upper back, featuring a central sun and abstract patterns
Source: @knoteyetattoo via Instagram
Forearm tattoo of Achilles wearing a plume helmet
Source: @lozzarachtattooer via Instagram
Tattoo on upper arm depicting a hanging figure with swords and circular elements
Source: @lwtattoos via Instagram

2. Tattoo Ideas for the Arm

Tattoo of Achilles in a helmet with foliage design on an upper arm
Source: @aleserba via Instagram
Arm tattoo of Achilles on the left upper arm
Source: @alexandre_falkowski via Instagram
Tattoo of Achilles bust on a flexed bicep detailed with shading and highlights
Source: @jjhalltattoo via Instagram
Tattoo of Achilles with a helmet on an upper arm, featuring intricate detail
Source: @jonpall_art via Instagram
A detailed tattoo of Achilles on an upper arm
Source: @tattoosby_jes via Instagram
A detailed tattoo of a helmeted warrior Achilles on an upper arm
Source: @johnpereztattoos via Instagram

3. Achilles with Helmet

Tattoo of Achilles with a helmet on an upper arm and shoulder
Source: @pietro_mori_tattoo_artist via Instagram
Black and white tattoo of a helmeted warrior Achilles on a forearm
Source: @tattoozanto via Instagram
Tattoo of Achilles wearing a detailed helmet with Roman numerals on a forearm
Source: @jairaphael via Instagram
Tattoo of a detailed Achilles with helmet and plume on a chest and shoulder
Source: @jiri_lebrok via Instagram
Tattoo of Achilles bust with a helmet on an upper arm
Source: @mike_cataclysm via Instagram

4. Sleeve Tattoo Ideas

Black and white tattoo on arm featuring a helmeted figure and ancient elements
Source: @needforink via Instagram
Greyscale tattoo of Achilles wearing a helmet on a forearm
Source: @salvat.tattooartist via Instagram
Black and white tattoo of Achilles with a headdress on an arm
Source: @detox_ink via Instagram
Tattoo of Achilles with a helmet and intricate details on a forearm
Source: @pinocchiomaster via Instagram

5. Leg Tattoos

Tattoo of Achilles bust on a leg, with intricate helmet details
Source: @tattooingbywhitney via Instagram
Detailed black-and-grey tattoo of a helmeted warrior Achilles on a leg
Source: @rebelucio_ via Instagram
Tattoo of an ancient warrior Achilles in armor and helmet on an arm
Source: @danieldeeztattoo via Instagram
A leg adorned with intricate warrior-themed tattoos in black and grey, extending from the foot to the thigh
Source: @rebelucio_ via Instagram

6. Brad Pitt Inspired Achilles Tattoos

Detailed tattoo of a Brad Pitt playing Achilles on a calf, showcasing armor and helmet
Source: @rob_galvan_tattoos via Instagram
Tattoo of Brad Pitt playing Achilles in a helmet with a detailed face and another figure wielding a sword
Source: @notoriousinkbali via Instagram
Tattoo of Brad Pitt playing Achilles with a circular design on the back of a calf
Source: @clasonetattoo via Instagram
Tattoo of Brad Pitt playing Achilles  holding a sword on a forearm
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Who was Achilles in Greek Mythology?

Achilles was a great hero of Homer’s Iliad, the strongest warrior in the world, who defeated Hector of Troy in solo combat, and led conquering armies. 

His mother, the sea nymph Thetis, made him invulnerable by dipping him in the River Styx when he was a baby.

Achilles was only defeated when an arrow took him in the heel (his only unprotected spot and the place where Thetis held him during his dip).

The story of Achilles is popular in film, music and television, and has also given rise to terms such as Achilles’ Heel, and Achilles tendon, which are used widely in the current English language.

Why do some Achilles tattoos have Brad Pitt’s face?

Hollywood star Brad Pitt played arguably the most memorable film Achilles in the 2004 blockbuster Troy, directed by Wolfgang Peterson.

Troy was a popular success, and along with Ridley Scott’s Gladiator (2000) was responsible for an increase in interest for ‘sword and sandal’ epics, which were popular movies during the late 1950s and early 60s.

Modern tattoo collectors with an affinity for Ancient Greece and Hollywood are drawn to Pitt’s version of Achilles.

What style of Achilles tattoo should I get?

Achilles tattoos are most often done in classical style, reminiscent of ancient sculptures and art you find in museums. The tattoos utilize black and gray ink along with quality shading and scaling work to create bold, interesting pieces.

Achilles ink that veers away from the classic style uses contemporary tattooing techniques – linework, geometry, and 3D technical applications – to create visually arresting designs ideas.

How much do Achilles Tattoos cost?

I’m of the firm opinion that if you are getting a classical art style piece that you should find a tattoo artist with experience in the style to bring it to life. 

This may mean that you pay upwards of $250 per hour for the design and execution, however you will get premier results with a specialist in this style.

Simpler black ink, grayscale, or linework pieces may cost around $150 per hour if etched by a versatile professional tattooist.

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