8 Stunning Bastet Tattoo Designs For Cat Lovers

Experience the elegance of mythical feline grace and strength!

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Bastet tattoos are an intriguing fusion of ancient Egyptian mythology. The elegance of the feline enchantment of these designs captivates the minds and hearts of many. Bastet holds a cherished place in the annals of Egyptian culture. As the goddess of home, fertility, and protection, she embodied nurturing qualities that resonated with the people of ancient Egypt. If you appreciate the rich Egyptian symbolism or are simply drawn to the aesthetic appeal of Bastet tattoos, this article is for you. Here, we have rounded up some captivating tattoo ideas, along with their meanings and symbolism. Scroll down to check them out and celebrate the timeless connection between art, history, and the untamed spirit of the feline goddess.

Meaning Of A Bastet Tattoo

Bastet tattoos carry deep personal significance. In Egyptian culture, Bastet, the goddess of protection, fertility, and abundance, is depicted as a cat and is one of the main goddesses of the Egyptian pantheon.

Bastet is considered the protector of the household, guarding people from evil spirits. Therefore, Bastet tattoos serve as talismanic guardians, invoking the powerful presence of the goddess herself. The image of Bastet is thought to bring good health and well-being. It is a reminder of the eternal bond between the divine and mortal realms.

In addition, Bastet tattoos represent feminine strength, resilience, and grace. Therefore, for women, a bastet tattoo may symbolize independence, grace, and the ability to navigate life’s challenges with strength and elegance. Bastet is also associated with music, festivity, and joy and is said to bring happiness to people’s lives. Therefore, people often get a Bastet tattoo as a reminder of embracing joy and happiness.

While the specific designs and motifs may vary, the meaning behind Bastet tattoos remains consistent. Let’s look at some of the design ideas you may want to consider. Scroll down.

8 Stunning Bastet Tattoo Designs For Cat Lovers

Bastet tattoos are a perfect fusion of ancient Egyptian mystique and feline adoration. The following list has designs that range from intricate neo-traditional masterpieces to minimalist outlines. Check them out if you seek to embrace the timeless elegance of the revered deity.

1. Neo-Traditional Bastet Tattoo

A woman with a neo traditional bastet tattoo on her upper arm
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This neo-traditional Bastet tattoo adorning the upper arm merges the beloved feline deity with a modern artistic twist. The image of Bastet is rendered in blue and the black shading accentuates her form. The mesmerizing golden eyes and the golden adornments add a sense of regality, bringing the tattoo to life. This tattoo highlights her graceful posture and firm gaze, symbolizing protection and feminine power.

2. Bastet And Ankh Tattoo

A man with a Bastet and ankh tattoo on the forearm
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This bold forearm tattoo features the bust of Bastet on the top and the Ankh symbol towards the bottom, forming a mesmerizing sleeve tattoo. Bastet is the guardian of life and feminine energy and the Ankh represents eternal life and the key to the afterlife. Therefore, this tattoo symbolizes balance in life, reminding us of the cyclical nature of existence.

3. Blackwork Bastet Tattoo

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This blackwork-style Bastet tattoo pays homage to the regal nature of the feline goddess. In this amazing black cat tattoo, the dark shading creates a bold and graphic imagery of the Egyptian goddess and the use of negative space outlines her form, facial features, and jewelry. This elaborate design captures the essence of the wearer’s fascination with cats the divine and feline grace of Bastet.

4. Dotwork Bastet Tattoo

A woman with a dotwork Bastet tattoo
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This meticulously shaded dotwork-style Bastet tattoo exemplifies the intricate beauty of the feline deity. The Egyptian tattoo features the bust of the goddess that has been created with bold lines forming the outline and densely packed dots highlighting the features. Notice the sparse placement of dots on the face, creating an interplay of light and shadow, adding depth to the design. This tattoo celebrates the ancient love for cats and serves as a reminder of the awe-inspiring art forms found within Egyptian culture.

5. Graphic Bastet Tattoo

A graphic Bastet tattoo on the upper arm
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This graphic Bastet tattoo, adorning the upper arm, showcases the goddess portrayed through bold lines and patterns. The clear lines and bold geometric shapes highlight the features of the feline goddess. The addition of the neckwear further enhances the tattoo’s artistic representation, symbolizing the adornments associated with divine power and regality. This tattoo evokes a sense of majesty, mystery, and reverence for feline grace.

6. New School Bastet Tattoo

A new school Bastet tattoo on the upper arm
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This new school-style tattoo is bursting with vibrant colors, including blue, gold, black, and a touch of orange, reflecting the playful yet regal nature of the feline deity. The meticulous shading and expert use of colors bring the tattoo to life, capturing the captivating essence of Bastet as a powerful and radiant guardian. This tattoo imparts a sense of youthful energy while illustrating a deep connection with ancient Egyptian heritage.

7. Stick-And-Poke Bastet Tattoo

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The simplicity of the stick-and-poke style imparts a timeless charm to this traditional Bastet tattoo. This design captures a very traditional image of Bastet with her headgear. The solid colors and lines created with the traditional hand-poking method give the tattoo a slightly textured feel. It celebrates the straightforward reverence for the feline deity and encapsulates the essence of Bastet’s protective nature.

8. Watercolor Bastet Tattoo

Watercolor bastet tattoo on the lower arm
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This watercolor-style tattoo of Bastet is a vibrant way to celebrate the mysticism of this mythic goddess. The face and body of Bastet have a beautiful wash of blue, with soft and undefined edges, and the color at the ends mimics the natural flow of watercolors. A vibrant splash of orange forms the background of the tattoo, probably referring to the desert sands and the land of her ancient origin. The gold on her head and neck form a beautiful contrast against the dark background, capturing her majestic nature.

Bastet tattoos are cat tattoos inspired by Egyptian culture. They celebrate the connection between ancient Egyptian mythology and your love for feline companions. From neo-traditional masterpieces to intricate blackwork, dotwork, and new school styles, each design reveals a distinct style of artistry and personal expression. These tattoo designs are a call to all cat lovers to embrace their inner strength, grace, and resilience – the qualities that are symbolized by Bastet. We hope you were able to finalize a design from our list. Let the spirit of Bastet guide your life.

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Brik Rangel
Brik RangelTattoo Artist
Brik Rangel is a highly skilled tattoo artist who has 12 years of experience in the field. She specializes in transformative tattoo makeovers and cover-ups. After honing her craft in São Paulo, Brazil, she now works as a tattoo artist and manager at Manhattan Tattoos in New York, and as a tattoo artist at Divine Tattoos in New Jersey.

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Aparna Harry
Aparna HarryBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Aparna Harry is a beauty and lifestyle content writer with over three years of experience in writing for different genres. She has a master’s degree in English Literature from The English And Foreign Languages University and a bachelor’s degree in education from the University of Mysore.

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Ramona is an editor at StyleCraze with 11 years of experience in writing and editing. She has authored over 200 articles on skin and hair care. She graduated from the University of Calcutta, West Bengal, and did her post-graduation from the University of Kalyani, West Bengal.

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Pahul Nanra
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Pahul Nanra is a content writer with a penchant for all things fashion and beauty. She has two years of experience in writing across beauty and lifestyle genres. She is an English Honors graduate from Delhi University with a diploma in Fashion Designing from YMCA.

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