60+ Scorpion Tattoo Ideas To Love

By Jason Hamilton / April 6, 2021
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Although scorpion tattoos are not that mainstream, they are popular. They are mainly worn by men, but some women may like them as well.

Like with all animal tattoos, a scorpion tattoo represents the traits and attributes of the scorpion. Someone who gets this arachnid tatted on their body might want to send the message that they are deadly, stealthy, and not to be messed with. In addition to representing the scorpion’s characteristics, this tat could also be a symbol of a variety of other meanings, such as the zodiac sign Scorpio.

In this article, We will discuss scorpion tattoo designs and their meanings, and provide photos of several different designs. We hope this article will help you find some unique ideas for scorpion tattoo designs.

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The Meaning Behind A Scorpion Tattoo

Today the scorpion represents many positive qualities that are being immortalized in highly detailed tattoos.

The scorpion tattoo meaning represents intimidation and fear like grim reaper tattoos, an expression of great strength, the ability to control and protect oneself, loyalty, and powerful sexuality.

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The scorpion has the ability to cause death with one wave of its poisonous tail, striking fear into those who get to close.

While these attributes are very popular with men, lately many women are finding the appeal of the scorpion as making use of them in their own creative tattoo art.

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Here the meaning can be adapted to represent a loner, someone who you should not mess with, someone who is in complete control of her sexuality.

Because the scorpion is associated with so many different things, the personal characteristics that it represents can vary.

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  • Passion and fierce sexuality
  • Intimidation and fear
  • Toughness and great strength
  • Endurance
  • Perseverance
  • Protection
  • Death
  • Defensiveness
  • Treachery
  • Evil
  • Loyalty

The Variety of Scorpion Tattoo Ideas

The position of the stinger on the scorpion has many different meanings. The scorpion tattoo meaning with the stinger in the striking position symbolizes someone who should be avoided because they can be deadly, just like a colorful lizard.

Dripping venom from the tip of the stinger in a tattoo represents the ability to strike down at any second without fear or hesitation.

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This tattoo, just like the werewolf tattoo, also tells a story of someone ready for a fight at all costs, possess incredible resources, and the ability to take on enemies that are much stronger and bigger than oneself.

The stance of the stinger can represent defensiveness and vulnerability too. These tattoo can be a daily reminder of the fears you are facing and overcoming each day for the rest of your life.

A symbolic representation of inner strength, the raised stinger lets everyone around you know you should not be underestimated.

The Designs Available For A Scorpion Tattoo Design

Since the scorpion tattoo has been present almost as long as tattoo culture exists, a wide selection of design styles are present for this tattoo. From the old but still cool Tribal Tattoo to the new, hip, and trendy watercolor tattoo that we have today, almost everything is present when it comes to the scorpion tattoo.

Here are just some of the best scorpion tattoo designs that we have seen and amazed us so far:

The Tribal Scorpion Tattoo

Tribal motifs dominated arts and culture for centuries, if not millennia. Not long after, they have also dominated the skins of powerful men to signify their status, power, and influence within the community. Their interweaving and interlocking designs made tribal tattoos even more daunting and thus also made the wearer be feared and honored in their society. In other cultures, having a tribal tattoo signifies a boy has turned into a full-fledged man. It is an initiation right that all boys must face when they are coming of age. This is the reason as to why tribal tattoo design still has a significant foothold from then until now. It has been deeply ingrained in our united culture as a human race that it would be foolish to not have it as an option for a scorpion tattoo design.

Originally, only men of power and stature get a tattoo in a tribe because early human society is a patriarchal one (patriarchal = male-dominated society) and one could also argue that even today’s society still follows patriarchy. This has also transcended to the modern body art industry. If one could only notice, the tattoo artists and enthusiast numbers are dominated by men. This is the reason why most tribal tattoo designs are masculine in nature. Well, there are feminine or unisexual tribal tattoo designs out there but the majority of these tribal tattoos are masculine in design.

Here are just some of the best tribal scorpion tattoo designs we saw:

A medium-sized tribal scorpion tattoo on the shoulder.

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A very detailed leg tattoo of a scorpion in the tribal style.

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A large half-sleeve tattoo of a scorpion in tribal.

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A large and detailed shoulder to chest tattoo of a tribal scorpion.

A medium sized sleeve tattoo of a tribal scorpion.

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A small tribal scorpion tattoo on the ankle.guy-with-small-simple-lower-leg-tribal-scorpion-tattoo

The Neotraditional Scorpion Tattoo

Something that is old and irrelevant cannot be modernized right? Wrong! Old designs can still come to life because of artists and enthusiasts that gives out passionate efforts to modernize things that are considered old. Look at vintage cars and objects for example, yes they are old but they can be considered “rad” or cool when given proper care. This is also the same case with tattoo designs that are considered as classics. Most millennials would think that having classic tattoo designs makes them feel old. This is the reason why neo-traditional tattoo designs were born. Artists and enthusiasts alike would like to revitalize the classic designs so that they will still have a foothold in an industry that is completely changing with the times. They want these classic designs to also change with the times and have a new face, a new breath of life, a new demographic. These neo-traditional tattoos hope to be the successor of the big classic designs of the old days and bring a new era to the said classic designs.

An upper sleeve tattoo of a scorpion with a purple flower.

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A neotraditional style scorpion tattoo with a rose.

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What truly makes a tattoo design be classified as a neo-traditional tattoo is its bold choice of colors. Most often, neo-traditional tattoos will have eye-popping colors be mixed with other eye-popping colors to make the tattoo stand out from the crowd. Another element that we commonly see in neo-traditional tattoos are the bold outlines of the objects of the tattoo. These bold outlines also help to make the tattoo design pop out and make it easier to mix different colors since there is this somewhat sufficient boundary to each color.

Do not know what we are talking about? Here are some neo-traditional tattoo ideas we have seen on the web to help you:

A neotraditional scorpion tattoo with a skull and rope inked on the leg.

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A highly detailed tattoo of a scorpion in a desert.

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A highly stylized tattoo of a scorpion.

A tattoo of a blue and red scorpion on the thigh.

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A highly detailed and vibrantly colored scorpion tattoo.

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A tattoo of a scorpion with a large red circle.

A highly detailed neotraditional scorpion tattoo.

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The Geometric Scorpion Tattoo

As the days go by and tattoo designs come and go, a lot of the designs that come out in recent years continues to challenge tattoo artists and tattoo enthusiasts alike. One of the most challenging to be released in the past few years was geometric tattoo designs. Everyone in the body art industry and the tattoo community are raving about geometric tattoo designs for quite some time now and for sure you would like to ask us if its worth the rave reviews and comments it is having now. Well, it is for you to decide but worry not as we will help you figure out if it is really worth it.

A simple geometric tattoo of a scorpion.

A scorpion tattoo in geometric detail.

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A low poly forearm tattoo of a scorpion.

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Geometry is a branch of mathematics that is concerned with questions of shape, size, the relative position of figures, and the properties of space. (source: www.wikipedia.org) This branch of mathematics, and in extension, science, is mostly considered as a graphic, logical, and numerical form of thinking. It is filled with figures, lines, and measurements which makes it a very interesting field of mathematics.

We are pretty sure, however, that the reason why geometric tattoo designs were inspired by geometry was not that of the measurements but rather the figures in this intellectual field. Geometric tattoos explore the idea of using numerous lines to form a unique shape and figure which can accentuate a simple tattoo.

Since its introduction in the body art industry a few years ago, a lot of designs were made that can be classified under the geometric tattoo design category. Most of these designs are modern and artsy and here are some of the designs which feature geometric themes:

A red and white low poly scorpion tattoo.

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A highly detailed upper back tattoo of a scorpion.

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A small upper sleeve tattoo of a scorpion with a geometric detailed background.

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A highly detailed low poly geometric scorpion tattoo.

A scorpion tattoo in geometric tattoo detail.

A medium sized geometric scorpion tattoo on the thigh.

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A geometric tattoo of a scoprion on the forearm.

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Scorpion Tattoo Designs For Men:

To strike the perfect accord between devising devilishness and coy sensitivity, today’s striking men overwhelmingly opt for the venomous flair of a scorpion tattoo.

A medium sized scorpion tattoo on the ankle.Nice-Grey-And-Black-Scorpion-Tattoo-On-Arm-Sleeve.jpg

A highly detailed scorpion tattoo on the chest.

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A highly detailed scorpion tattoo on the forearm.

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A highly detailed scorpion tattoo on the upper back.

Scorpion ink imbues a capacity to embark on the sexiest path towards masculinity that is even plausible. These decadently fatal creatures translate into viciously poignant masterpieces on flesh. They are loaded with male symbolism, especially since their brutal energy is coupled with excessively agile swiftness.

A lot of astrology buffs get scorpion tattoos, particularly those who identify with the sign of Scorpio. Since this applies to one out of twelve individuals, there are a lot of guys eligible for tattoos that are meaningful to their horoscope. Unsurprisingly, tons of other dudes simply relate to the bug’s poisonous personality.

Some “Mortal Kombat” fans also get Scorpion tattoos of a different sort. These caricatures are often combined with the star character’s tag-line, “Get over here!” Meanwhile, the insect’s likeness is also featured favorably among gang communities and goth kids alike.

With such widespread appeal, it’s a shock that more people don’t have scorpion tattoos yet. After perusing our guide of the best scorpion designs out there, you will certainly decide to join the club too!

A shoulder to lower neck tattoo of a highly detailed scorpion.

A large side tattoo of a scorpion with the word scorpio on top.

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A highly detailed chest tattoo of a scorpion.

A shoulder tattoo of a scorpion in polynesian tribal detail.

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A green and red scorpion tattoo on the foot.

A small scorpion tattoo on the upper sleeve.

A medium sized but highly detailed upper sleeve tattoo of a scorpion.

A 3D tattoo of a scorpion imprint.

An upper sleeve tattoo of a reddish scorpion.

A tribal style shoulder tattoo of a scorpion.

A highly detailed tribal style upper sleeve tattoo of a scorpion.

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An upper back tattoo of a scorpion with additional tribal tattoo detailing.

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A highly detailed scorpion tattoo.

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An upper back tattoo of a scorpion in high detail.

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Scorpion Tattoo Designs For Women

Scorpio women tend to fancy spooky and magical themes, making a scorpion the perfect symbol them. This tendency is revealed in their choice of tattoo designs. Scorpios are passionate and seductive.

Scorpio is the eighth astrological sign of the Zodiac, and covers birthdays from October 23 through November 22. It is a water sign, the same as Cancer and Pisces. It is ruled by the planets Pluto and Mars.

Scorpio ladies are independent, and not afraid to take risks and do their own thing. Their passions and emotions drive them to experience life to the fullest.

An underboob tattoo of a scorpion and a rose.

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A rib tattoo of a scorpion.

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A rib tattoo of a scorpion with a mandala.

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A small but highly detailed scoprion tattoo on the chest with branches of leaves.

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Scorpio tattoos for females are typically, a scorpion, the scorpio constellation, or the scorpio symbol. As with all tattoo designs, the devil is in the details. Size, color, location, and style all affect the finished product.

Take a look at these Scorpion tattoos and let us know what you think.

A small scorpion tattoo on the chest.

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A small tribal style scorpion tattoo on the chest.

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A tattoo of a detailed scorpion on the side of the boob.

A cute side tattoo of an artsy tribal scorpion.

A highly detailed flower and scorpion tattoo on the upper back.

Another highly detailed flower and scorpion tattoo.

A highly detailed upper back tattoo of a scorpion.

A cute pink scorpion tattoo on the upper sleeve.

A huge rib and side tattoo of a tribal scorpion.

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An upper back tattoo of a scorpion that is highly stylized.

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A really colorful scorpion tattoo on the back.

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A small and cute ankle tattoo of a scorpion.

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Another small and cute ankle tattoo of a scorpion.

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Jason Hamilton

Jason has been an avid fan of tattoos for over 13 years now. He is currently 35 years old, and he got his first tattoo at the age of 22. Since then, he has added over 20 tattoos to his collection. He is also into writing, which is why he decided to celebrate both of his passion and hobby through tats ‘n’ rings. Jason dreams of having his very own tattoo parlor soon. Jason would be very happy to answer any questions about tattoos that you may have! Leave a comment below and he’ll answer it for you right away!

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