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50+ Best Peony Tattoo Design Ideas (And The Meanings Behind Them)

Floral tattoos never go out of style. They are a fantastic way to mix feminine elegance with a bold attitude. One of the most popular tattoos around is the peony. It can be used as a filler to larger pieces, weaved in other designs or as a standalone piece.

50+ Best Peony Tattoo Design Ideas

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Peony flowers are large, flamboyant blooms that stand out in gardens. Peonies come in a range of colors ranging from coral and pink, yellow and purples, reds and even greens. Many cultures love peonies, which means they are used in different styles and have different means around the world.

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So why are peonies so popular in tattoos and what do they mean?

Dragon Peony Tattoo

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In Japanese tattoo traditional, the peony takes on a whole new meaning when paired alongside a dragon. The peony on its own represents masculinity and bravery. When tattooed alongside a dragon, it brings a delicate balance. This tattoo is an ideal representation of the concept of strength without grave doesn’t accomplish much.

Japanese Peony Tattoo

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Peonies are commonly found in Japanese design because the flower has great significant in their culture. Traditionally, these designs come in black and red, shades that symbolize mourning, strong emotions, and prosperity. Japanese tattoos of peonies are masculine and protective, often incorporated into other designs like skulls, snaked and dragons.

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Traditionally, Japanese tattooing is characterised by its boldness. It often uses high contrast, strong line work and complimentary backgrounds to deliver dynamic pieces.

Small Peony Tattoo

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Tattoos don’t have to be big and bold. Not everyone is brave enough or has the right lifestyle to get a big piece. It has never been cooler to get a little delicate floral tattoo on a hidden spot. Fingers, ankles, wrists, and hips are some of the most popular areas to get a delicate little inking.

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