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- 1 Origin and meaning of Anubis tattoo
- 2 Collections of beautiful and meaningful Anubis tattoos
- 3 How much does an Anubis tattoo cost?
- 4 Notes when tattooing on the body
Origin and meaning of Anubis tattoo
Anubis is the god associated with death in ancient Egyptian culture. He is depicted with the body of a human and the head of a jackal. The symbolic black color of this god is said to be the color of the rotting flesh of the dead along with black soil from the Nile valley.
Although he is the god of death, he does not spread death or take human life, but plays the role of guarding and protecting mummies in tombs. Egyptians believe that when they go to the afterlife, God Anubis will protect their souls and bodies even after reincarnation.
Accordingly, Anubis has become an endless source of inspiration for those who love Egyptian culture and are looking for a tattoo that echoes this ancient country. Some meanings that the Anubis tattoo brings include:
- Symbolizes sacredness and mysticism
- Represents reincarnation, resurrection, and transformation
- Symbol of integrity and single-mindedness
- Expresses the desire to protect and protect the soul
- Exuding mystery, magic but very attractive
- Show worship and devotion to the god who governs death
- Express your passion for Indian spiritual culture
Collection of beautiful and meaningful Anubis tattoos
How much does an Anubis tattoo cost?
The cost of an Anubis tattoo often depends on factors such as size, complexity of the design, type of ink used and the skill of the tattoo artist… For details, everyone can refer to the price list of this tattoo model. down here:
Size | Price (million VND) |
Mini tattoos | 0.1 – 0.5 |
The tattoo is half the size of an A4 sheet | 0.6 – 1.5 |
The tattoo is A4 sheet size | 1.6 – 2.5 |
Tattoo covering a part | 6 – 10 |
Be careful when tattooing on your body
Some notes when getting a tattoo help people avoid unwanted complications such as blisters, scars, cracks…
Before getting into work
- Choose a drawing that suits you, don’t follow trends
- Do not get a tattoo if it is not in line with the direction you are aiming for
- Determine the size and position of the figure on the body. Consider carefully before deciding to get a large-sized tattoo that covers only one part
- You should not get tattoos at the 5 “black” spots: Buttocks, feet, breasts, groin, armpits
- Choose a reputable tattoo artist and address