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Top 57 Odin’s Ravens Tattoo Ideas [2021 Inspiration Guide]

Huginn and Muninn tattooed on a shoulder, these ravens are drawn darkly against a background of Celtic knot symbols in shades of gray. These twin ravens seem to be paying attention at the same sequence but with two different reactions. One is calm and collected, the other is emotional and passionate. The shades of black on their feathers are stunningly blended while the dash of highlight is cleverly done to add texture into the illustration.

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Odin’s tattoo with his ravens in a classic and timeless piece of black and gray. This is such a stunning creation of the Allfather, in a realistic portrait with his raven covering his left eye dripping in blood. This is a deeply emotional piece since it’s his wolf and ravens who are comforting the hurt god.

Huginn and Muninn are the twin ravens of the god of wisdom, Odin, delicately perched on the chest of this gentleman. Every morning they left to see what was happening all over the world, and at sunset they flew back to Odin to rest on his shoulders, whispering in his ears all that they had seen. On this account they also symbolize secret knowledge.

This chest piece is comprised of Odin’s two beautiful ravens, Huginn and Muninn, I like to think that we all have two invisible ravens, one on each shoulder. And it is our duty to keep them both well fed and healthy. If one of them starves, the other will fade. This means that while we need to stay sensible and thoughtful of our life choices, we also need passion, desire and dreams for the future. Both Huginn and Muninn whisper in our ears, and we need to listen to them both.

One of the best examples of trash polka using the Odin’s ravens as the concept. That these two angels can travel to Midgard to scout the mankind and update the Allfather of the day to day events, good or bad. The raven is an iconic and magical creature in the Viking world.

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