8 Best Evil Eye Tattoo Ideas And Designs With Meaning

Ward off any negative energies that come your way with powerful permanent ink designs.

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Our ancestors believed that a malicious glare is one of the most harmful things a person can receive. Many of us continue to believe it, which is why evil eye tattoos are so popular worldwide. The belief in these tattoos comes from the superstition that if someone looks at you with envy or resentment, they can cause harm to you. This may be intentional or unintentional. The tattoos act as a protective amulet to protect you against this harm. They come in numerous designs that range from simple and minimalist to intricate and traditional. If you are also looking for ink ideas to seek protection from all the bad things around you, this article is for you. It will take you through the meaning of evil eye tattoos and some of the best ink designs. Read on!

Meaning Of Evil Eye Tattoos

The most common meaning of an evil eye tattoo is protection from the evil eye curse. According to this supernatural belief, if someone looks at you out of envy, their gaze may bring you misfortune. The evil eye tattoo works as an amulet to reflect this energy to the person casting it. Therefore, the tattoo may also symbolize positive energy and good luck. Apart from this, the meaning may also vary according to the evil eye’s color. Here are some of the common colors and their meanings you need to know about:

  • Dark Blue: It may bring good luck and protection from bad karma and fate.
  • Turquoise Blue: It may bring good health and overall safety.
  • Black: It may absorb negativity and represent power and wisdom.
  • Red: It may offer you courage and strength to face your fears and anxieties
  • Yellow: It may provide strength to overcome health issues and improve concentration and focus.
  • Orange: It may amplify your creativity and happiness, and help you connect to your playful side.
  • Pink: It may encourage contentment, promote love, and protect friendships.
  • Green: It may offer growth and prosperity and represent a connection to nature.
  • White: It may ward off negative energies and represent pure intentions.
  • Purple: It may boost your imagination to help you remove any obstacles that come your way.
  • Brown: It may protect you from natural disasters.

The meaning of your evil eye tattoo may also depend on your personal interpretation of it. The concept is very similar to the idea of the Eye of Horus tattoo, which focuses on the ancient Egyptian symbol for protection from evil. Many people get such tattoos for their cool aesthetics. However, if you resonate with any of the meanings mentioned above or have your reasons for getting this tattoo, check out the next section for some of the best designs.

Best 8 Evil Eye Tattoo Ideas

Here are some of the most popular evil eye tattoo ideas to help you keep negative energies at bay:

1. Female Greek Evil Eye Tattoo

A female Greek evil eye tattoo on the upper arm of a woman
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The evil eye in Greek mythology is known as Mati, a negative energy of jealousy, anger, or hostility. Legend believes the blue eye charm featured in the tattoo above can help ward it off. The charm is also enclosed in a pattern of intricate geometric shapes inspired by Greek culture. This is followed by leaf-like patterns that extend outward and add an artistic touch to the design.

2. Blue Evil Eye Tattoo

A blue evil eye tattoo on the wrist of a woman
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This is a classic representation of the Blue Evil Eye, also known as Nazar in Turkish culture. The eye-shaped amulet in the tattoo features a deep blue outer circle encasing concentric rings of lighter blue, white, and black. The design is minimalist, elegant, and perfect for those looking for a simple evil eye tattoo.

3. Traditional Evil Eye Tattoo

A traditional evil eye tattoo on the upper arm of a woman
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If you love traditional tattoos, this piece is for you. It features a striking evil eye symbol with a vibrant red outer ring, followed by black and turquoise blue rings. These symbolize protection from fears and anxieties and good health. The eye is surrounded by detailed ornamental elements in shades of blue, red, and black. These give the piece its classic and timeless charm.

4. Evil Eye Finger Tattoo

An evil eye tattoo on the finger of a woman
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Finger tattoos are bold and beautiful. And this piece right here is a perfect example. It features an evil eye symbol in shades of blue and black. Radiating blue lines extend from the top and bottom of the eye, giving it a striking appearance. The tattoo also features a spiral pattern that adds an extra layer of appeal to the design. It symbolizes protection from bad karma and an open flow of communication.

5. Evil Eye Tattoo On Hand

An evil eye tattoo on the hand of a woman
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The back of the hand is another placement you can opt for your evil eye tattoo. This evil eye symbol in this design uses shades of blue, white, and black. It is enclosed inside an eye shape adorned with intricate motifs, giving the tattoo a delicate and feminine appearance. The tattoo represents good luck and is ideal for both men and women.

6. Evil Eye Protection Tattoo

An evil eye protection tattoo on the upper arm of a woman
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The evil eye symbol in this tattoo is composed of concentric black, blue, and white rings. These emphasize the eye’s watchful gaze and ability to absorb negativity and provide protection. The eye outline around the symbol uses only black ink and is simple yet intricate. While the tattoo looks stunning on the upper arm, you may also get in on your forearm and upper back.

7. Hamsa Evil Eye Tattoo

A Hamsa evil eye tattoo on the upper arm of a woman
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The Hamsa evil eye symbol in this tattoo is also known as the Hand of Fatima. It features a palm-shaped design with an eye and intricate patterns on it. The tattoo symbolizes protection against negative energies. It also represents blessings, power, and strength.

8. Dainty Evil Eye Tattoo

A dainty evil eye tattoo on the forearm of a woman
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Here is a tattoo for all the minimalist ink lovers. It features a simple black fine-lined eye outline. Inside it, there is the evil eye symbol with blue, white, and black concentric rings. It wards off bad energies and provides good luck. The design is simple enough to fit various placements, such as the wrist, ankle, collarbone, hand, and back of the ear.

Evil eye tattoos are popular among those seeking protection from bad luck and negative energies. They come in numerous designs and colors that may represent various meanings. For instance, a blue evil eye may protect you from bad karma, while a red one may provide you the strength to face your fears. The listicle above will take you through some of these designs to inspire you for your next tattoo session. You can easily customize them to fit various placements. Some popular ones include the wrist, upper arm, forearm, and upper back.

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Lucas Cummins
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Lucas Cummins is an Ohio-based tattoo artist who has been making his mark on the tattoo industry for the past 2 years. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for vibrant expression, Lucas specializes in neo-traditional, color, and abstract style tattoos.

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