Adding flowers to traditional tribal tattoo themes makes for interesting body art designs.
Rather than relying solely on heavily patterned black ink tattoo design, flowers can add color opportunities, stylistic and symbolic differences to a range of positions.
Collectors most often look to incorporate their favorite flower – suchas roses, lotus flowers, and hibiscus – with elements of shape and pattern from a variety of cultural tribal ideas.
The following collection of tribal flower tattoos demonstrate the individuality that adding a flower or numerous blooms can create in a more traditional style of design.
1. Tattoo Ideas for the Back













2. Forearm Tattoo Art








3. Leg Tattoo Ideas







4. Mandala Style Tattoos








5. Polynesian Tattoos






6. Rose Tattoos










7. Tattoo Ideas for the Shoulder








8. Small Tattoos









9. Upper Arm Tattoo Ideas



FAQs
How much does a black ink tribal flower tattoo cost?
Small tribal flower tattoos can range from the shop minimum of $50-$80 for minimal designs – two square inches or less of pure linework – to around $200 for an hour for more complex work from an established professional.
Complex, highly detailed tribal flower tattoo designs may cost four times as much as a comparably sized tattoo done in a different style, and color generally costs more than pure black ink.
Have a firm idea of what your new tattoo will cost prior to sitting down for your appointment and set aside 15-20% extra to tip your tattoo artist for their work.
What are the most popular flower ideas used in tribal tattoo?
Three of the most popular tribal flower tattoo inspiration includes:
Roses. The rose is a symbol adorned for powerful men – soldiers, sailors, even athletes, wear rose tattoo for immortal love, passion, romance and sexuality.
Lotus flower. The lotus which has ties to the Hindu religion as “Padma”. It’s eight petals represent purity, though some associate them with enlightenment through knowledge and a deep understanding for life.
Plumeria (Frangipani). The plumeria tattoo symbolizes love and devotion, particularly in the tropical Americas where the genus is native. Other meanings associated with the frangipani bloom in Hawaii include positive energy and Ohana (family).
Where should I place my tribal flower tattoo?
Tribal tattoos are extremely versatile for placement. They have begun to follow the recent trends with collectors mixing up classic positions with more daring and visible areas of the body.
The most popular areas for small flower designs include:
- The inner forearm and wrist
- The upper chest and across the shoulder line
- The outer bicep
- Shoulder blade and back
- Lower leg just above the ankle
- Hands and fingers
What does a mandala tattoo symbolize?
Mandala means circle in Sanskrit and symbolizes balance, eternity, unity and perfection.
In western culture Mandalas are used to promote balance and harmony. This idea extends to mandalas becoming a spiritually linked method of tattoo, body art, and peace in general.
The mandala is a key motif in Hindu and Buddhist religions with it commonly representing the universe and can also be described as ‘the center of surroundings’ or ‘sacred circle.’
