One of the tattoo models that has continued to be popular in recent years is mandala tattoos. Mandala tattoos can be applied to any area you want such as back tattoo, shoulder tattoo, arm tattoo, leg tattoo and give effective results.
What is a mandala tattoo?
Mandala is the general name of symbols symbolizing the structure of the universe in Hinduism and Buddhism. The root of the Sanskrit word mandala, meaning 'circle', is "Manda" meaning energy-essence, and "La" meaning vessel/nest. We can define the word mandala as “the vessel that stores/holds energy”.
Mandalas, which are meditation rituals that will relax our mind and rest our body, are very popular in the modern tattoo world. Mandala patterns, which can be processed in different tattoo styles, can be a favorite tattoo model for those who are interested in meditation and those who prefer only aesthetics.
Is a mandala tattoo uniform?
The geometric and serene structure of mandala patterns are blended with different tattoo styles by artists and emerge as impressive tattoos. You can have mandala tattoos as small figures or as a large tattoo application covering your back. Mandala tattoos, which are also used as shoulder tattoos, leg tattoos and arm tattoos, will also have impressive results in the chest area. You can have the mandala pattern you want tattooed as black, shading or colored tattoos only. You can definitely create a special pattern for yourself with mandala tattoos that stand out with their countless combinations and pattern options. For this, your tattoo artist will help you with the design.
Correct mandala applications
Our first recommendation to anyone who is going to get a mandala tattoo is to get the tattoo application done in the right place. It is very important that the tattoo artist has experience in this field and that there is a professional and sanitary studio environment.
If you have indecision or need design advice to get your mandala tattooed, please contact our studio team. You can be sure that they will inform and guide you correctly.