8 Adorable November Birth Flower Tattoo Ideas With Meanings

Celebrate your birth month with beautiful chrysanthemum tattoos.

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If you are a November baby and seeking an extra special way to celebrate your birthday, get a November birth flower tattoo! This month is associated with the lovely chrysanthemum flowers, which are often considered a symbol of rebirth and longevity in Asian cultures. People often gift these flowers on auspicious occasions, such as baby showers, as a symbol of happiness and joy. Moreover, flower tattoo designs can be adapted to match your style, size, and color preferences. So, if you connect deeply with the symbolism of these autumnal blooms, take a look at a few exquisite November birth flower tattoos in this article and also explore their symbolism. Scroll down!

November Birth Flower Tattoo Significance

If you are born in November you will love what you are about to read! The chrysanthemum is the assigned birth flower for November. This flower represents friendship and positivity. Hence, those born in November are associated with such qualities. In many cultures, the flowers are also symbols of longevity and love. A chrysanthemum tattoo can also represent personal identity.

In Japan, chrysanthemums are linked to the imperial family. They are considered a symbol of the sun. In contrast, in some European traditions, they are associated with remembrance and honor and are often used in memorials.

8 Graceful November Birth Flower Tattoo Ideas

If you are impressed by the meaning and would like a chrysanthemum tattoo, this is where you will get all your inspiration from. Read on!

1. Colorful November Birth Flower Tattoo

A colorful chrysanthemum inked on the forearm
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This full-bloom chrysanthemum flower is just what you need if you like minimalist tattoos. The tattoo is spread across the front of your forearm. You can scale it down if you like. The pink shade used in the petals is very very soothing to the eye. The little bud on top of the flower signifies potential. You can add more buds to the flower if you like. You can also have it placed on your upper arm. 

2. November Birth Flower Black And White Tattoo

A black and white chrysanthemum inked on the forearm
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If you like black outline tattoos, this will surely impress you. This tattoo shows a full-bloomed chrysanthemum with two leaves. Even though the tattoo is plain black and gray, each petal is carefully shaded. The details used to draw them are commendable. You can scale up the tattoo, add more flowers, and make it a full-sleeve tattoo if you want.

3. November Birth Flower Tattoo For Women

An orange chrysanthemum inked on the forearm
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 Flowers have a feminine vibe to them, and getting them inked in fine lines makes them look even more dainty. This light orange tattoo of a half-bloomed chrysanthemum will surely make your day. The details of the petals are commendable. You can choose the color of the flower as you like. Some even go for unique colors like violet and scarlet.

4. November Birth Flower Fine Line Tattoo

A black and white chrysanthemum inked on the forearm
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Line art tattoos have their own distinct charm. Even without the use of colors, they make their appeal. The best part about line art design is that it can be scaled in any way you like without ruining the intricacy of the design. If you want to scale this tattoo down, you can let go of the shade work. You can add your name under the tattoo to make it look more unique.

5. November Birth Flower Bouquet Tattoo

A chrysanthemum bouquet inked on the forearm
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Chrysanthemum tattoos are beautiful but what is even more beautiful is a whole bouquet of chrysanthemums on your arm. If you are a person who likes elaborate tattoos then this is the one for you. You can get the flowers inked using different colors and spread the tattoo on your whole sleeve if you like. It will never fail to fetch you compliments!

6. November Birth Flower And Butterfly Tattoo

A chrysanthemum with a butterfly inked on the forearm
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Butterfly tattoos stand for transformation. Having a butterfly inked above the chrysanthemum shows your transformation in life. It is a great design to keep motivating you towards progress. You can get this tattoo inked in any style you like. If you like colors then this traditional tattoo with bright colors will surely impress you. You can also scale the tattoo and have it placed on your upper arm. 

7. Small November Birth Flower Tattoo

A small black and white chrysanthemum inked on the hand
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If your tattoo is something as delicate and beautiful as a chrysanthemum then the back of the hand is the perfect place to go about. This design, though minimalist, has every petal drawn individually. You can draw the flower in a budding stage or a fully bloomed stage. You can add more leaves to the tattoo if you like a wholesome look. If you are a fan of colorful tattoos you can have the tattoo colored as well.

8. November Birth Flower Tattoo On Wrist

A small black and white chrysanthemum inked on the wrist
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Wrist tattoos are one of the dainty spots for getting inked. It can be drawn using any style you like, but minimalist flowers look the best on it. The flower has no shade on it, unlike the previous tattoo. You can see how a small difference can make the tattoo look so unique. If you want you can add colors to the petals as well. One way to make it stand out is to add different shades to the flower and make it a rainbow flower.

Chrysanthemums are truly one of a kind and beautiful. The more you look at the tattoo, the more you will be captivated by its beauty. The best part about this tattoo is, it speaks a lot about your personality. Just like a November born, the flower represents the beauty of your nature. You can choose any color and style to ink the tattoo. The more you look at designs the better idea you will have of what design you want for yourself. Happy tattooing!

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Ruslan Millinhton
Ruslan MillinhtonTattoo Artist
Ruslan Millinhton has been tattooing since 2015. While he is originally from the city of Sumy in Ukraine, he now spends most of his time in Charlotte, NC, USA. He has been doing tattoos for over 10 years. He primarily works in color and black & gray realism.

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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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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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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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