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Spiral tattoos, what they mean and ideas for a unique tattoo

As simple as they are, I spiral tattoo they are more common than you might think. And it is no coincidence! In fact, this symbol is rich in historical and cultural meaning, so it is very suitable for those who want a small but meaningful tattoo.

Spiral tattoos, meaning

The first historical and cultural reference that comes to mind when thinking about the spiral is Celtic culture. In fact, the spiral is repeated in many Celtic motifs and symbols.

In terms of "spirituality," the spiral can represent a path that starts from material consciousness (everything external) and reaches spiritual consciousness, inner enlightenment. The same concept is expressed in tattoos with Unalome, a symbol that is often in the shape of a spiral and indicates the path to spiritual enlightenment.

This journey from outside to inside is well represented by a spiral, but it can be interpreted in the opposite direction. A spiral tattoo it can also represent rebirth or growth, an awareness that spreads outward from the center of ourselves.

The spiral is also one repeating figure in nature... Just imagine the Milky Way, a chameleon's tail, shells, hurricanes, the arrangement of the petals and leaves of some flowers and plants, or the horns of some animals. A spiral tattoo so it could also be a symbol of balance, strength, purity... It can also be a simple tribute to the power of nature, its "chaotic balance".

The meaning of the spiral also refers to the shape of a circle. In fact, in ancient times, especially among Native Americans, there was often a circle and a spiral. representation of the uterus and therefore, motherhood, femininity and fertility.

For the Greeks, the spiral was a symbol of infinity, balance, justice and evolution.

What about double helix tattoos?

For the ancients, the double helix represented the duality of things. Darkness and light, good and bad, day and night, material and spiritual, and so on. The double helix represents the union of opposites and at the same time their diversity, which ultimately merges into a single point. This concept is very close to yin and yang tattoos.