Spiral Tattoo Photo #20998
The spiral appears in Neolithic stone carvings, Celtic manuscripts, and Polynesian tapa cloth-always representing cycles, growth, and the journey from center to edge. As a tattoo the spiral carries mathematical elegance and deep cultural roots in a compact geometric form.
Geometric tattoos use precise lines, angles, and repeated shapes to form structured compositions. Symmetry and mathematical patterns give these designs a modern, architectural quality.
The thigh offers one of the body's largest flat surfaces, making it ideal for detailed, large-scale tattoos. The area is easy to conceal and generally comfortable during the tattoo process.