8 Amazing Pomegranate Tattoo Designs And Meanings

Discover body art that represents passion, fertility, and renewal in an array of designs.

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A pomegranate tattoo is much more than a mere image of the fruit on your body. It has deeper symbolic meanings that go beyond the fruit’s aesthetics. Pomegranate has been a symbol of fertility, abundance, and sexual love. Thus, a pomegranate tattoo on the skin is emblematic of the vitality of life in this world. So, if you are looking to get yourself one, you are at the right place. In this article, you will discover the different tattoo styles and design ideas that may just strike your fancy! Keep reading to learn about the top trending pomegranate tattoo ideas and their symbolic meanings.

What Does A Pomegranate Tattoo Symbolize?

A pomegranate tattoo is a versatile option that helps you convey different meanings through the art form. It goes beyond the whim of just getting a fruit tattooed on your body!

  • A pomegranate also stands for transformation and rebirth in nature. Thus, this tattoo is also emblematic of personal journey, growth, and overcoming obstacles.
  • The red, juicy seeds of this fruit represent passion and love. Thus a pomegranate tattoo with exposed seeds is a symbol of intense emotions and romantic interests and connections.
  • This tattoo motif also symbolizes fertility or reproductive capacity and abundance in multiple Eastern cultures.
  • This fruit tattoo also symbolizes resurrection and everlasting life.
  • The pomegranate has some association with Greek mythology regarding the story of Persephone and Hades. It may symbolize the changing of seasons and the cycle of life and death.
  • Though the fruit is sweet, it also has a bitter aftertaste that may represent life’s duality and the co-existence of opposing emotions, such as joy and pain.

Now that you know the common meanings associated with pomegranate tattoos, take a deeper bite into the many designs you can consider before choosing your favorite. Scroll down to know more!

8 Amazing Pomegranate Tattoo Designs And Their Meanings

The pomegranate is one of the most aesthetically pleasing fruits to look at, but the below designs will show the different tattooing techniques and styles you can consider to make your body art stand out. Check them out now!

1. Traditional Pomegranate Tattoo

A tattoo of two pomegranates on a woman's shoulder
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This pomegranate tattoo on the shoulder uses bright colors to mimic a lifelike image of the fruit. The vibrant red color is highlighted with negative space accents, giving it a realistic glean that shows the effect of light on the fruit’s thick, textured coating. The green leaves add a more natural look to the design while the strategic shading in places adds depth to the tattoo. The pairing of the red fruit and the green leaves may symbolize personal growth or abundance.

2. Minimalist Pomegranate Tattoo

Pomegranate tattoo on a woman's back
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If minimalist designs appeal to you, this pomegranate tattoo may just be what you are looking for. The pop of red and dark green add a vibrant touch to the design, while the use of negative space at the center gives the fruit a natural reflective glean. This tattoo may represent the wearer’s inner desires kept under control by the bold black outline. The leaves may also symbolize growth and the natural cycle of life.

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Some ancient cultures, like the Scythians, tattooed their skulls as a part of their burial practice believed to signify status or achievements.

3. Pomegranate Branch Tattoo

Pomegranate branch tattoo on a woman's arm
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This dainty branch tattoo with two small pomegranates and a bud is simplistic yet appealing. The fruit and leaves are skillfully colored in shades of red, green, and yellow, giving it a very realistic touch. This tattoo may signify the wearer’s desire for love to blossom or as a fertility charm.

4. Pomegranate Flower Tattoo

Pomegranate flower tattoo on a woman's back
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This vibrant pomegranate tattoo captures the real essence of the fruit’s blooming flower with intricate details and striking beauty. The soft hues of red and green bring the tattoo to life. The skillful color gradient work and skin tone accents add depth to the flowers. The green leaves with hints of reddish-orange make the tattoo look more realistic. The blossoming flower may symbolize a personal journey of transformation and learning.

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In ancient Egypt, tattoos were sometimes used as a form of medical treatment. Egyptian women often had their bellies inked, as it was believed to aid in childbirth and fertility.

5. Pomegranate Seeds Tattoo

Pomegranate seeds tattoo on a woman's arm
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This sliced open pomegranate tattoo with its treasure trove of pearl-like seeds is emblematic of deep passion and romantic love. The delicate linework bordering the pomegranate and separating each seed makes the tattoo appear natural and true to form. The subtle hint of orange in the midst of the red elevates the design. The skin tone accents on the seeds add depth, while the green leaves add to the overall appeal of the tattoo.

6. Watercolor Pomegranate Tattoo

A watercolor pomegranate tattooed on a woman's ankle
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This open pomegranate tattoo etched in a watercolor style looks stunning. The colors darken and lighten so naturally. We applaud the clever use of the wearer’s skin tone. Not to mention the lovely green and yellow leaves that add a nice pop to the design. The open fruit bearing its seeds symbolizes the wearer’s desire for passion and love, while the leaves represent the natural and ephemeral cycle of life, reminding us that nothing is permanent and we should live life to the fullest in the moment.

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Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has a large, traditional Samoan tattoo on his left shoulder and arm, representing his heritage. The tattoo was completed in a session lasting over 60 hours.

7. Pomegranate Mandala Tattoo

Pomegranate mandala tattoo on a woman's back
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This pomegranate mandala tattoo perfectly fuses the mandala art form with the abstract representation of a pomegranate. The intricate details, the addition of red pearls, and the layers on this tattoo make it worth the amazement. The essence of the pomegranate is captured not just in the added color but also in the overall shape of the design. This tattoo may represent the wearer’s creative mind and their desire to exceed expectations.

8. Fine Line Pomegranate Tattoo

Woman with fine line pomegranate tattoo on her upper arm
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This fine line pomegranate tattoo speaks volumes even if it has no color. The design talks highly about the skill of the tattoo artist. Such pomegranate tattoos, in many cultures, are linked to prosperity and the cycle of life. The tattoo’s monotone showcases the wearer’s humility and groundedness no matter what their achievements are.

You can experiment and create your perfect pomegranate tattoo! Whether you choose to depict fertility, love, growth, or rebirth, a pomegranate tattoo represents more than a drawing of a fruit. There are several tattoo designs for fruit tattoos out there that you can personalize to resonate with your principles and values, such as minimal linework, realistic color work, symmetrical allure in the form of geometric style, the traditional robust composition, and much more. Getting tattooed is a personal choice so take a moment, do your research, and go ahead with something that expresses your individuality in the best way possible. Whatever design you choose, make sure to practice tattoo aftercare diligently to keep the design fresh and healthy. Keep the tattooed skin clean and moisturized. Avoid heading out in the sun and if you do go outdoors, ensure to apply on broad spectrum sunscreen with a SPF level of 30 or higher everyday.

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