Thai Tattoo Yant Designs
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Sak Yant tattoos are traditional tattoos originating from Thailand and are deeply rooted in Thai culture and spirituality. These tattoos are often believed to offer protection, luck, and various other benefits to the wearer. There are numerous Sak Yant designs, each with its own unique meaning and symbolism. Here are some common Sak Yant designs.
These are just a few examples of Sak Yant designs, and there are many more with their own unique meanings and significance. It’s important to note that getting a Sak Yant tattoo should be done with respect for the tradition and its cultural significance. It’s also advisable to seek out a skilled and reputable Sak Yant practitioner for the tattooing process.
Head Face Sak Yant Thai Tattoo Designs
Yant Na Hnaa Tong
This yant is powerful in attracting both love and compassion and protects the wearer from sickness.
It contains 108 kinds of blessings which are uniquely beneficial in the areas of popularity and wealth where the effect is significant.
It will assist the wearer to receive a strong increase in popularity and will grant the power of making sure that everyone sees things like you do and improves interpersonal relationships.
This includes relationships with friends, lovers, bosses, colleagues, and customers.
This has a strong effect which will influence your wealth and make you well loved by all around you.
Sak Yant Tattoo, Pra Laks Hnaa Tong
Sak Yant Tattoo, Pra Laks Hnaa Tong ID No 53
Line Yants Thai Sak Yant Tattoo Designs
Hah Taew 5 Lines Sak Yant Thai Tattoo
Hah Taew 5 lines Sak Yant Thai Tattoo is trendy, representing white magical spells: There are many different ones, but the meaning is the same. What I mean about this, is that a true master has his own Hah Taew Kata yants, 5 Lines. I have seen many different ones but have similar meanings. They do their own Chant and put the following white magic in them.
Below, 2 examples
The first row – will protect and cleanse your home and clear it of unwanted souls.
The second row – will repel bad karma and bad fortune.
The third row – will protect you against black magic and any kind of curse.
The fourth row – will give you success, fortune, and luck in upcoming ventures.
The fifth row – will energize your personality and enhance your appeal to the opposite sex.
Yant Ha Taew – is designed to improve your Karma and Destiny, gaining power from the four elements, fire, water, air, and earth.
Popular with both men and women.
Signify different areas of good fortune and health. This Yant is usually on the shoulder or the base of the neck but can be put anywhere above the waist.
Buddha’s grace, Protection, Luck, Good Fortune, Kindness, Popularity, Attractiveness.
The Hah Taew was immortalized forever when the actress, Angelina Jolie got it tattooed on her back. However, the Hah Taew has been traditionally very popular with men too.
The name when translated to English is “5 lines”.
This popular design is said to be the first Sak Yant tattoo a disciple should acquire.
It has a strong spiritual meaning and encompasses all aspects of a person’s life.
Each vertical line relates to a different area of one’s life and represents:
- 1st row: This avoids any type of unjust punishment and will also lean in your favour if there are any grey areas. It also represents the cleansing of negative spirits and protects the place where you live.
- 2nd row: Signifies the reversal and protection against any bad horoscope constellations, including bad luck.
- 3rd row: Viewed as protection against any types of black magic as well as preventing someone from putting a curse on you.
- 4th row: This row works to energize good luck, success & fortune in any future ambitions and your lifestyle.
- 5th row: As well as boosting the 4th row, this final row works to enhance your charisma & attraction.
Yant Ha Taew is designed to improve your karma and destiny, gaining its power from the four elements, fire, water, air, and earth.
Popular in Thailand with both men and women, the five lines signify different areas of good fortune and health and is commonly worn on the shoulder or the base of the neck, or anywhere above the waist.
Chat Petch Diamond Net Sak Yant Designs, Ta Kai 5 Lines
Chat Petch Diamond Armor 5 lines Sak Yant Tattoo
Sak Yant Tattoo, Chat Petch. The sacred Yantra figures are connected and represent spiritual values continuously spiritually and artistically. Some of Chat Petch Yantra‘s mystical powers include Supportilly flowing like water. It brings peace and balance, both spiritually and artistically. Some of Chat Petch Yantra’s mystical powers include: Supporting inner power, bringer of good fortune, protection from harm for your family, yourself, and loved ones, and success in business and careers.
This Yant is usually on the shoulder, opposite from the Hah Taew on the other shoulder but can be put anywhere above the waist. The diamond net is thrown around you, to give you protection, from anything that does not do you good.
Chad Petch (Diamond Umbrella Armour/Shield Protection)
The Five Diamond Tattoo (Good Luck and Fortune) is a traditional Thai tattoo also with five lines of yantras symbolizing magical spells.
Indeed, it has a similar meaning to the Yant Hah Taew; however, the Yant Hah Petch is deemed more powerful due to the interconnection between all of the magical spells together especially with regards to good Luck, fortune and wealth.
Hah Taew Dok Buea Five Lines Golden Lotus Flower
This Yant has both the Hah Taew and the Golden Lotus powers combined.
The Dok Bua Thong Sak Yant is for people who are looking to attract love and luck in their lives.
It is also helpful to ensure successful progress in negotiations.
This Yant is known to be very powerful because it possesses qualities that will assist the believer with spiritual cleansing of the mind and the body’s aura.
Sak Yant Tattoo, Hah Taew Diamond Moon Five Lines
Kindness, popularity, good fortune and luck
Sak Yant Tattoo, Five Lines, The best of both Hah Taew and Chat Petch with the balance of the moon. Bringing tides of good future and fortune
Nothern East Thailand, Esan Hah Taew 5 Lines
Single Line Down The Spine Thai tattoo Sak Yant Design
Single Line Yant Thai tattoo Sak Yant Design
Monkey, Ling in Thai. Sak Yant Thai Tattoo Designs
Muay Thai Boxer
Muay Thai Boxing Sak Yant Designs
Naga Phra Ta Nark Mythical Serpent Thai Tattoo Sak Yant Designs
Images include a number of very old designs and we will repair them over time. The Ajarn Masters just use them for outline and then they do free hand and their own Yants. At this temple they are true masters and make the tattoo better than the design drawings.
Thai Necklace Sak Yant Thai Tattoo Designs
Soy Sung Warn Necklace, Sak Yant Tattoo
Sak Yant Tattoo, Yant Soy Sung Warn represents invulnerability. It is called a neckless. Soy Sung Warn is a Yant worn in ancient times. a warrior would wear this across their chest to protect from danger and harm. Warriors also believe that no weapon could harm their bodies.
Rahu Moon God Thai Tattoo Sak Yant Designs
Sak Yant Tattoo, Phra Rahu Former Demon God of Darkness Yant
Sak Yant Tattoo, Phra Rahu was formerly a Demon God who the Thais believe took the form of a serpent, these days at temples he takes a more demonic human form. Phra Rahu is a somewhat fearsome deity, who is worshiped to prevent harm coming to the bearer of gifts however he has semi-demonic qualities that cause him to be both revered and feared as a bringer of “darkness” – he swallows the sun and moon, after all. But in Thailand, he can also be auspicious in that he also eats darkness and bad luck, so the way to ward off the bad luck that Rahu brings when he’s trying to eat the sun or moon, you can either try to scare him off (light fireworks, make loud noises) or you can placate him (he prefers black offerings, like black grapes, black jelly, black coffee, black beans, etc.) He’s generally the master of somewhat nefarious occupations: pimps, cheaters, deceivers, drug dealers, anyone dealing in immoral acts… bad mojo, basically. But government officials and white-collar types will give offerings to Rahu and pray to him in order to get on his “good side” and ward off the negativity of persons who might be in the aforementioned group of backstabbers and saboteurs.
Round Circular Thai Tattoo Designs
Paed Tidt 8 Directions
Provides protection from 8 directions from harm, danger, spells, black magic and bad spirits. While at home or traveling.
Buddha Round Circular Thai Tattoo Sak Yant Designs
Knot Sak Yant Thai Tattoo Designs
8 direction Pead Tidt, See no Evil Sak Yant Thai Tattoo Designs
Rusi Master Sak Yant Thai Tattoo Designs
Lotus Sak Yant Designs
Dok Bua Thong Golden Lotus Flower Yant.
Dok Bua Thong Golden Lotus Flower Yant with 9 Unalomes.
Dok Bua Thong Golden Lotus Flower Yant with Unalome.
Golden Lotus Flower Dok Bua Thong Yant with Unalome.
Golden Lotus Flower Dok Bua Thong Yant with Om symbol.
Tiger Sak Yant Tattoo
Yant Suea
Tiger tattoos are a very popular design choice amongst Thais who are employed in dangerous occupations as well as being preferred by many Muay Thai Fighters. The Tiger represents a mix of: • Strength • Power • Protection • Conviction • Authority over your subordinates Suea Koo translates as ‘Twin Tigers’ or ‘Paired Tigers’ and is a symmetrical Sak Yant with the two tigers symbolising “Maha Amnaj” (power over one’s subordinates and underlings) and ‘Serm Yos’ (improving status and promotion) It is commonly preferred by both soldiers and policemen in commanding positions. The tiger represents power, strength and authority and are a huge favourite with Muay Thai fighters. The tiger’s attributes include strength, speed and agility and the twin tigers Yant is said to be the highest level of power attainable by way of Sak Yant magic. The Yant Suea is also said to provide assistance in business dealings and is a favourite among entrepreneurs.
Suea Koo Yant
Yant Suea Koo or twin tigers represents being heroic, fearless, having power over others, protection from danger and harm, being a winner, and possessing leadership
Suea Koo Twin Tiger
Sak Yant Tattoo, Suea Koo is a favorite with Muay Thai fighters who wish to emulate the strength and the power of a tiger in the ring. The tiger’s attributes include strength, speed, and agility, and twin tigers are said to be one of the very highest levels of power. This is a suitable Sak Yant for a person with power over others. It is a very powerful Sak Yant symbol even for those who don’t train Muay Thai Fighters. In ancient times this tattoo would be very popular with warriors. It gave them power with no fear. They would keep fighting with no submission.
Sak Yant Tattoo, Single Tiger Leaping Claw
Sak Yant Tattoo, Single Tiger Leaping Claw ID No 80
Yant Suea Khlong
Yant Phra Ya Suea Khlong Single Tiger Facing Down represents power, protection, having power over others, being invincible and protection from danger and harm. It is also believed it will make people show you great respect, obey your will and fear your glory.
Suea Leaw Lung, Suea Hiaw Lang
Suea Hiaw Lang, or “tiger looking back” Yant is powerful for those who are in need of protection from behind and having the tiger watching your back at all times.
The tiger symbolises stealth, speed and power and is suitable for those who are in positions of authority and looking to gain respect.
Most of the animal Yants have the attributes of that animal, the tiger has stealth, speed, and power. Along with granting the wearer a fearful aura, it also represents compassion and kindness.
This yant is traditionally believed to be of assistance in business negotiations, managing employees, finances, and aids in developing communication skills.
This yant comes with specific details for the wearer to abide by in their daily life for the magic to properly work.
The wearer therefore must be a responsible, caring person, who uses their authority in a positive way.
Thai people believe that those who are born in the year of the tiger are very strong by nature, and this Yant is often used to change a person’s life from bad to good. This Yant is popular with the military, police, businessmen, and politicians.
Suea Phen Single Tiger Leaping
Yant Suea Phen or running tiger symbolises power, being invaluable and avoidance from any danger and harm.
Sak Yant Tattoo, Single Tiger Looking Down
Sak Yant Tattoo, Single Tiger Looking Down ID No 244
Sak Yant Tattoo, Single Tiger Facing Down and Looking Right
Sak Yant Tattoo, Single Tiger Looking Down and Right ID No 247
Yant Suea Krajone
The Yant Suea Krajone or “Leaping Tiger” is a design which symbolises both power and protection. It will assist wearers with added strength, power, protection, conviction and it will also provide great authority over one’s subordinates. This Yant is also believed to make wearers immortal and offers supreme protection against being killed by all weaponry.
Sak Yant Tattoo, Suea Phen Leaping Tiger Yant
Sak Yant Tattoo, Powerful, Protection, flying to the future with power and strength and protection.
Yant Suea Tapop represents power, heroic, fearless, and protective.
Yant Suea Tapop
Tortoise Sak Yant Tattoo
Turtle Thai Tattoo
Dtao Ruen Turtle House, Sak Yant Tattoo
Dtao Reun Turtle Sak Yant Tattoo. It is believed that Buddha was once incarnated as a turtle. During that lifetime, the turtle grew to be the size of a house, hence the name Dtao Reun (Turtle House).
This Yant offers the bearer wealth and prosperity, good luck, and long life.
It is also a very lucky animal in Chinese traditions. It is said that this Yant can help one to reduce emotional suffering. Can be tattooed anywhere on the body.
Unalomes, Sak Yant Thai Tattoo Designs
Unalome, the circle of life and journey to enlightenment.
Sak Yant Tattoo, The Unalome symbol represents the path to enlightenment in the Buddhist culture. The spirals are meant to symbolize the twists and turns in life, and the straight lines the moment one reaches enlightenment or peace and harmony.
It’s not exactly known in which era the Unalome was created. At the same time, the Unalome has been celebrated in Thailand, India, and Nepal. The Unalome is also identified as the Buddha’s eye or the third eye of the Buddha.
The Unalome in Thailand
The Unalome was first seen in Thailand in what is known as the Dvaravati period, where it appears on the Buddha image as a symbol in the center of Phra Nalat (forehead).
Unalome. The circle at the bottom represents the life you live with the many earthly distractions we encounter in our daily lives. As long as you let these things control your life you will go around in circles. It’s the circular bit at the bottom. It could represent anger, lies, deceit, bad feelings, wrong thoughts and influence from people around you. Get rid of these things and you will get on the ever-increasing spiral. The more you do this the better your life will be. Move onto the second part of the symbol above and if you could look down on it from the top, it would look like a coil. This is where you must unravel these bad influences out of your life. The spiral represents the head and spirals around the crown of the scalp until it reaches the top center point of the scalp. The straight line pointing upwards represents the straight path to Enlightenment without any wavering behavior that the Arahants have accomplished.
It is believed the better you get at cutting these negative influences out, you will get to enlightenment much faster, and known as the straight path to Nirvana. It is also believed it will take many life’s and rebirths.
There are lots of many designs of Unalomes.
It is believed the better you get at cutting these negative influences out, you will get to enlightenment much faster, and known as the straight path to Nirvana. It is also believed it will take many life’s and rebirths.
There are lots of many designs of Unalomes.