8 Eye-Catching Vase Tattoo Ideas With Meanings

Embrace inner strength and personal growth with vase tattoo designs!

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A new and rather interesting motif has recently graced us with its presence in the tattoo realm and it is none other than a vase tattoo design. The versatile element has constantly been appreciated in the real world but can be seen becoming a favorite of tattoo enthusiasts and artists in body modifications as well. Whether you adorn the vase in its simple and minimalistic form or wish to experiment with a statement piece, the design definitely will be one to be on your ink list soon. While these vessels exude subtleness and may not be viewed as something intriguing, they hold deep symbolism and are often considered storytellers, showcasing historical battles, mythological scenes, and even simple events in their framework. The vase can be considered a versatile canvas that allows you to ink countless designs, patterns, and personal stories on it. So, if you wish to embody this alluring as well as meaningful tattoo design, then continue scrolling through as we delve deeper into this trending topic and offer you good insight!

Meaning Of  A Vase Tattoo

There are so many different types of tattoos to choose from in the ever-growing world of body art. But one of the most recent designs gaining popularity are vase tattoos, owing to their minimalistic look, colorful appearance, and symbolic meaning. Vase tattoo designs are often selected for their deep symbolism of containment of memories, growth, and the fragility of life. The tattoo represents the preservation of one’s experiences and allows the wearer to showcase it like a story on the vase’s frame. So much diversity can be found in these designs with each vase symbolizing something unique, for instance, Greek vases carry religious meaning, while Japanese vases like “Kintsugi” represent finding beauty even in the broken moments and life’s hardship.

Now that we have covered the profound meaning behind vase tattoo designs, let’s quickly dive into our collection of their references and help you choose your own masterpiece for your next ink session.

 8 Adorable Vase Tattoo Designs

Explore the list of top 8 alluring vase tattoo designs below, each showcasing their unique tattoo style and carrying deep symbolism, perfect for your new body adornment!

1. Traditional Vase Tattoo

A woman with a traditional vase tattoo on her upper arm
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This traditional vase tattoo design can be the perfect choice for individuals who are into minimalist aesthetics and classic pieces. The tattoo features a simple vase element with traditional patterns on its frame and is rendered in the humble ink of black. The tattoo also showcases soft shading that adds depth and dimension to the design but does not overpower any motif.

2. Greek Vase Tattoo

A woman with a Greek-style vase tattoo on her upper arm
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Crafted in the quintessential Greek vase design, the above tattoo is definitely one for the books! The tattoo showcases traditional patterns on the vase, thereby offering an alluring piece with religious and mythological symbolism. This black-hued tattoo design not only makes for a stunning visual piece but also represents deep meanings and carries cultural and historical significance.

3. Broken Vase Tattoo

A woman with a black broken vase tattoo on her upper arm
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This broken vase tattoo design definitely speaks for itself with its intricate details and realistic aesthetic. The tattoo is rendered in a rich black hue to perfectly capture all the elements without appearing overwhelming on the skin and also offer depth and dimension. The shards of the vase in the design represent a negative experience in one’s life, even a heartbreak, and works as a silent reminder of those times to ensure the wearer stays humble and counts everything as a must-go-through experience in life and not as something to despise.

4. Minimalist Vase Tattoo

A woman with a minimalist vase tattoo on her upper arm
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The above minimalist vase tattoo rendered in a soft blue color palette and in a humble aesthetic can be bookmarked by anyone seeking a simple design. Showcasing subtle gradient work and additional flower elements in the vase, the design gives birth to a truly alluring piece that not only appears gentle on the skin but is light on the viewers’ eyes as well.

5. Black Traditional Vase Tattoo

A woman with a black traditional vase tattoo on her upper arm
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While colored designs have their own vibrant charm, nothing beats the classic allure of black ink and the same can be appreciated in the above black traditional vase tattoo as well! The tattoo is inked on the upper arm of the wearer which allows for good visibility and offers an ease of concealment too, while its rich black hue bestows depth and dimension to the design.

6. Vase With Flowers Tattoo

A woman with a colorful vase with flowers tattooed on her upper arm
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Adorning a vase design is one thing but capturing the beauty of a vase with flower tattoos is another, the above design speaks endless volumes and exudes sheer elegance. The tattoo captures the best of both worlds with the vase inked in black color and flower elements rendered in a colorful palette. The contrasting nature of the design is exactly what makes it unique for us and makes it stand out on the wearer’s upper back.

7. Kintsugi Vase Tattoo

A woman with a Kintsugi vase tattoo on her upper arm
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The above Kintsugi tattoo design covers the popular Japanese concept of repairing, where instead of throwing away something broken and replacing it you connect the shards with a strong substance. This concept symbolizes resilience in the face of adversities, the fragility of life, and the beauty of moving on despite the obstacles. The use of gold to mend the broken pieces further represents inner strength and the ability to show up without getting affected by hardships.

8. Japanese Vase Tattoo

A woman with a Japanese-style vase tattoo on her upper arm
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The beauty of the traditional Japanese vase can be appreciated in the above tattoo design with its classic framework and Japanese-inspired motifs like waves and cherry blossoms! The tattoo features a rich color collection of blacks, blues, and even reds that further enhance the design’s overall appearance and aesthetic. The tattoo carries traditional and cultural significance too, ensuring it is not just beautiful to look at but also has deep symbolism.

Vase tattoo designs have made their significant mark in the tattoo industry and we are definitely all here for it. While these tattoos offer good versatility and allow one to experiment with different styles and techniques, they also carry the profound meaning of resilience, inner strength, personal growth, and the ability to keep moving forward irrespective of how many hardships life throws at us. So, whether you wish to bookmark a minimalist piece with soft hues and humble line work or want to adorn something eye-catching with countless flowers and intricate patterns in the framework, vase tattoo designs can be a great addition to your personal tattoo collection!

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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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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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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
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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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