8 Authentic Kalinga Tattoo Ideas For The Modern Age

Get creative with your body art in the best way possible!

Written by , BA (English Hons) Pahul Nanra BA (English Hons) linkedin_icon Experience: 2 years
Edited by , BTech Anjali Sayee BTech linkedin_icon Experience: 7 years
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Kalinga tattoos have been steadily rising in popularity, and rightfully so! They feature unique designs and traditional patterns that leave you with a sense of wonder. These designs carry a lot of symbolic and cultural significance for those from the Philippines. Additionally, these tattoos may also represent positive themes, such as courage. At a glance, these designs may seem every ethnic. But they have also been inspired by nature. If kalinga tattoos have piqued your curiosity, this article is for you. Scroll down to read the meaning behind these tattoos and check out some truly beautiful body art ideas. Read on!

Meaning Of Kalinga Tattoos

Kalinga tattoos have a rich history attached to them. The tattoo design originated from the Kalinga tribe in the Philippines. These intricate tattoos are also called Batok and have very rich cultural significance. They were traditionally inked using thorns and bamboo sticks. They were originally worn as symbols of bravery.

In Kalinga culture, tattoos are earned through acts of courage. They mark important milestones in a person’s life. Each tattoo design carries a specific meaning. Even today, Kalinga tattoos are cherished as a form of cultural preservation. They are now created using tattoo guns, but the design is unaltered. The main inspiration for the tattoos comes from nature. You can see waves, sun, wind, and trees hidden in their designs.

8 Awesome Kalinga Tattoos

If you are impressed by the cultural; history of Kalinga tattoos and would like to look at some designs, we are here with some unique tattoos to inspire you. Read on!

1. Kalinga Tribe Tattoo

Woman with a Kalinga wrist band tattoo.
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Let us begin with a tattoo that is both simple and eye-catching. This band or bracelet tattoo is for those who like smaller tattoos. Even though Kalinga tattoos are naturally elaborate, this tattoo can be scaled down to cover just a portion of your wrist. The design has many wave-like patterns that are easy on the eyes. You can customize the side of the tattoo and even have a band of the same design inked on your upper arm as well.

2. Forearm Kalinga Tattoo Design

Woman with a Kalinga half-sleeve tattoo.
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This tattoo is perfect for those who would like to get a full sleeve or forearm tattoo. The beauty of the tattoos is, it starts below your knuckle and goes as high up as you would want. The intricate lines fill your whole arm with thin black lines. The designs are mostly borrowed from nature. It can be waves, mountains, trees, or even fire. Your tattoo artist can take elements of your choice and have them inked in the Batok style.

3. Kalinga Hand Tattoo

Woman with a Kalinga hand tattoo.
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When it comes to Batok art, hand is one of the most popular places for inking. Most people who have a higher pain tolerance have tattoos on the back of their hands. You can get this design on the back of your palm if you like. It has some geometric design elements and the rest are designs inspired by nature. The black ink makes it a perfect tattoo for all skin tones.

4. Kalinga Philippines Tattoo

Woman with a Kalinga Philippines tattoo.
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This tattoo is for those who would like a traditional Kalinga tattoo for themselves. The design consists of elements like fire and mountains drawn in the typical tribal style. The design follows battens of bands. You can have it inked by a professional using the traditional bamboo inking method or have it inked with a tattoo gun as well. If you want you can also have the design inked on your leg instead of your sleeve.

5. Hands And Knuckles Kalinga Tattooing

Woman with a Kalinga hand and knuckle tattoo
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Before you finalize this design, we would like to tell you that the close-set bones and nerve ending won’t make your ink very comfortable, but if you can withstand the pain, then you can have this gorgeous traditional tattoo at the back of your hand. The design is very intricate and uses floral designs like vines to cover up the negative space. It also uses black ink to fill up the tattoo. This is perfect for those who adore tribal art styles.

6. Leg Kalinga Tattoo Design

Woman with a Kalinga thigh tattoo.
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This tattoo has a design mix of Kalinga style and modern tribal design. This is a perfect body art for someone who likes contemporary tattoos with a hint of tradition. Unlike traditional band tattoos, this tattoo is like a rectangular patch that covers your front thigh. You can have it inked on your shin or calf as well. The use of black ink and shade gives the tattoo even more depth.

7. Kalinga Tattoo Patterns

Woman with a Kalinga finger tattoo.
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If you want to go minimalist with your Kalinga tattoo, we have this one for you. Just one look at this tattoo and you will want it! It is simple yet it will always get you compliments. It can be inked on any finger or fingers if you like. You can make it go around the finger like a ring or just have it cover the top of it. You can choose what element you would like to get drawn in the Kalinga art style.

8. Kalinga Traditional Tattoo

Man with a Kalinga upper back tattoo.
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This is a perfect tattoo for those who are dedicated to this form of art. It is spread across the upper back and follows a pattern in the shape of a V. There is also a strip that goes along the spine and it has small geometric patterns inked on it. The tattoo consists of geometric patterns and boxes that are inked very intricately.

Getting a Kalinga tattoo is more than just body art. It’s a piece of cultural history that you will carry with you. You can experiment with various designs and have them inked in the traditional art style. Even though the traditional art form uses sticks and bamboo, it can be recreated using modern tattoo guns. However, if you want, you can get them done traditionally from authentic Batok artists. The more you explore designs the better idea you will have of what tattoo you want.

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Pahul Nanra
Pahul NanraBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
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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Anjali Sayee
Anjali SayeeAssociate Editor
Anjali is an associate editor at StyleCraze. She specializes in hairstyles and hair and skin care and has written over 200 articles in these domains. She has 7 years of experience, and her philosophy about hair and skin care is simple: if you love and care for it, it will be healthy.

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Manjari Uppal
Manjari Uppal Beauty & Lifestyle Writer
Manjari is a beauty and lifestyle writer with over three years of experience in writing across different niches, including beauty, health, wellness, and technology. She first discovered her passion for writing in school and has since honed her craft to perfection.

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