In the world of body art, every tattoo carries a unique symbolism. One such symbol capturing hearts is the Lily of the Valley. Known for its delicate bell-shaped flowers and sweet fragrance, this plant not only adds beauty to its surroundings but also holds profound meanings. In this blog post, we will explore the symbolism of Lily of the Valley tattoos – a return to happiness, purity, and motherhood – and showcase 25 delightful designs to inspire your next tattoo.
A Lily of the Valley tattoo is more than just a beautiful floral design; it symbolizes renewal, purity, and the joy of motherhood. It represents the resilience to bounce back from hardships and find happiness again. Whether you’re a fan of intricate designs or prefer minimalistic styles, these Lily of the Valley tattoos offer a range of options. Let’s delve into these designs and unravel the stories they tell.
Gentle Shading
This Lily of the Valley tattoo features very beautiful shading. It is especially dramatic on the lives which helps the flower buds really pop.
A Hint of Color
Some folks are only interested in black ink, but you are not averse to color, it can really add so much life to a design. Delicate purple and verdant green offer a delicious contrast.
Fine Lines
We’ve seen some pretty big Lily of the Valley tattoos so far but if you want something smaller in scale, fine lines are the way to go. Sometimes the smallest designs make the biggest impact. We’ve got another example next to help prove it!
Micro
Isn’t this tiny tattoo just so sweet? Simple line work like this is for the minimalist at heart.
As Part of a Sleeve
For those of you that live by the mantra, “go big or go home,” you can turn your Lily of the Valley tattoo into a sleeve in a variety of ways. This person has used other flowers to help tell their story.
Marvelous Dots
One technique employed by tattoo artists is called dot work. They use an incalculable number of little dots to give a design texture and depth. You can request this from your local tattoo artist and show them this picture to help you explain what you are after.
Micro Realism
Going tiny with tons of detail is a current tattoo trend that we can fully get behind. Do your research to find an artist who is versed in this sort of thing and you could walk away with something as magical as this.
A Ghostly Take
More so than any other flower tattoos, Lily of the Valley designs skew toward the macabre. We find cute little ghosts in place of blooms in this example. We have another example of folks turning to death to inspire their design. Stay tuned!
A Revelation
Hints of definition here with dark shading help balance out this Lily of the Valley tattoo that is masterclass in light and shadow. The design also strikes a balance between realism and whimsy.
Black and White
For years, tattoo artists would shy away from using white ink. It’s for the simple reason that it fades extremely quickly. That has changed over the last decade and white ink is being used more and more to add highlight to designs. We feel this tattoo would look drab without it.
Beautiful in Blue
Here’s one of the most unique Lily of the Valley tattoos on the list. Aqua, blue, white, and yellow come together in perfect harmony. Black has been enlisted in one of the most surprising ways. A vision!
Feeling Creepy
As promised, here’s another one of the creepy Lily of the Valley tattoos. Skulls dangle from the stem alongside some flowers. If you’d like to nurture your inner goth, this is the way.
Vivid Bouquet
Isn’t this floral tattoo simply breathtaking? A kaleidoscope of color dances over each bloom in an electric manner. Va-va-voom!
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Potion
Here’s a fun one that flirts with magic. We find a potion with a Lily of the Valley plunged inside. The submerged stem looks so cute!
Lots of Lilies
We find what appear to be Day Lilies as well as Lily of the Valley in this example that drapes over the shoulder in such an elegant fashion. We are so into this placement and hope you find it attractive too!
Lily of the Meow-y
Now, this is one of the strangest Lily of the Valley tattoos on the list. A supernatural cat seems to be sprouting flowers. We don’t know why this exists, but we’re not completely mad at it.
An Offering
Keeping it 100 with the spooky factor, this skeletal hand holds out a Lily of the Valley stem as if it is a gift. If you’d like to do a (living) hand holding a flower tattoo, see our next example.
Traditional
We are huge fans of traditional and neo-traditional tattoos. This hand with its simple shapes and straightforward design totally nails that old Americana look and feel.
Name Meets Flower
One trend that we see often today is to have a name written into a a flower’s stem. “Marco” is featured here, a tribute to this person’s husband.
For the Love of Mom
Parenting and motherhood tattoos are very popular today. With the Lily of the Valley being a symbol of motherhood, it s an apt flower to pair with your own.
A Little Bit of Magic
Take a look at all of the minute details in this design. They give this one an ethereal vibe that is unlike any other Lily of Valley tattoo on this list.
A Little Touch of Drama
Deep green with black shading is the perfect contrast to the pale white flowers. This is how you strike the perfect balance with a Lily of the Valley tattoo.
Bold and Black
Adding a frame element to any tattoo helps it look grounded and deep. This one has tons of black ink inside which allows the shape of the flower to sit on the surface. Bold, simple lines tell the story beautifully.
Kawaii Delight
Kawaii is the Japanese culture of all things cute. We think that the word best describes this adorable design that features a beguiling little goose. For a more personal Lily of the Valley tattoo think of other things you value to pair with it.
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Singular Style
Watercolor tattoos are a huge trend at the moment. This one isn’t quite one but you can see how the artist has made the lines and the color meant to “fill” them separate. We think they nailed this one and it’s our favorite Lily of the Valley tattoo on this list.
It’s clear that Lily of the Valley tattoos offer more than just aesthetic appeal; they symbolize a journey of resilience, purity, and motherhood. These 25 delightful designs showcase this beautiful flower’s versatility and profound symbolism, inspiring those considering their next tattoo. Whether you resonate with its meanings or admire its beauty, a Lily of the Valley tattoo can be a powerful personal emblem. Happy tattooing!
For even more flower tattoos, keep reading. We’ve got our favorite designs inspired by the spring season to share with you!
A Little Spring Bouquet
In this spring tattoo, we are treated to some of the first blooms of the season. For most of us, that pop of yellow from daffodils is the signal that spring has finally come.
Springtime Mountain Scene
Perhaps a mountain scene featuring spring imagery is the right move. In fact, any landscape will do. If you are fan of camping, hiking, or even bird watching, something similar could be a perfect fit.
Cherry Blossoms
Another one of the first signs of warm days is delicate cherry blossoms. We love the burning red sun behind this cherry tree branch. It really makes the entire thing pop.
Sleeping Beauty
A little jackalope friend is fast asleep in this darling spring tattoo. Of course, there are flowers for good measure here. We wonder what this creature is dreaming about.
Lily of the Valley
Pick a botanical, any botanical. Blue lily of the valley looks so expressive in this spring tattoo. We’ve seen a few rather large tattoos thus far, but you can scale something like this down if you would like something smaller.
Ginko
Name a prettier leaf; we dare you! For your spring tattoo, flowers might be front of mind, but don’t forget about the leaves that make this season so lusciously green.
Life from Death
We’re treated to some appropriate symbolism in this spring tattoo that shows plants climbing from a pile of bones. The season of hibernation is over, and it’s time for life!
Lucky
The maneki-neko is a hallmark of Japanese culture that so many of us connect with. This adorable spring tattoo finds the character with a springtime makeover. They don’t get any cuter than this.
Spring Chick
One of our favorite spring tattoos on this list finds a spring chicken topped with a flower. Isn’t it just magical? We love tattoos with a touch of whimsy.
Another Feathered Friend
As you might expect, birds are popular subject matter for spring tattoos. Pick your favorite and pair them with some glorious blooms and you’ve got yourself a proper tattoo.
Thank You, Berry Much
Strawberries are in season in late spring, making them an excellent option for a spring tattoo. These inoffensive ones are so sweet and juicy-looking.
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Dotted
Yes, flowers, but also a cool style with this spring tattoo. A simple glass full of flowers is made into something fresh with a dotted styling, unlike any tattoo we’ve ever seen.
Pretty, Pretty Pansy
Peonies love early spring and late fall. This one has been tattooed in radical colors that verge on the surreal. You can spin any flower design into a far-out one by choosing unconventional hues for your spring tattoo.
Spring Fairy
A fairy, sprite, nymph, or faie is depicted in the spring tattoo above. It’s been finished with such a delicate touch and just a kiss of white ink for highlight.
Bunnies in a Basket
As you will soon learn, we are big fans of spring tattoos featuring bunnies. These adorable bunnies are in a basket along with some fruit and flowers. This has a storybook quality that we love.
Ethereal Tulip
Clean lines are all that’s required to take your spring tattoo to the next level. Even the simplest of designs can be transcendent with the right tattoo artist laying them down.
Micro Realism
Micro-realism tattoos are a big trend today. As we mentioned, cherry blossoms are extremely popular among spring tattoos, and these are the prettiest ones we saw.
Tiny Bee
We’re staying micro for a moment with this tiny bee that’s about the size of a quarter. Bees start buzzing again in spring, and they help spread life among the flowers. A perfect subject matter for your spring tattoo.
Folk Art-Inspired
If you are a fan of folk art, consider finding artwork that can be adapted into a spring tattoo. This rabbit looks totally magical, with ornamental and botanical elements helping to frame it.
The Full Sleeve
Now, we know most people who are considering spring tattoos are not looking for a full sleeve, but if you’re interested, here’s how it’s done. It’s exploding with life and color.
The Impressionist Butterfly
Watercolor tattoos are one of the biggest trends of the last decade. They look fantastic for spring tattoos because so many of these designs contain brightly colored elements. This butterfly is the perfect example.
Embracing Spring
We find a character literally holding spring flowers in her arms. How gorgeous is this concept? Style meets substance here in one of our favorite spring tattoos on the list.
A Bun and Blossoms
Yes, we have another bunny portrait to share. We get a closer look at that handsome face. Take a look at the shading here, which helps bring this sweet creature to life.
A Bun and Berry
Yes, another bunny spring tattoo, but this one is very much not like the others. This delightful character is perfectly spherical in shape and is holding the sweetest strawberry you will ever see.
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Peony Power
Finally, we leave you with one of the most dramatic spring tattoos that features peony flowers. We love the ghostly nature of the blooms and the leaves. What a delight!
There you go! What did you think of these spring tattoos? We hope you found them to be as beautiful and inspiring as we did. If you can’t wait for spring to get into full swing, get yourself a spring-inspired design to remind you that warmer days always await you.
Contents
- 1 Gentle Shading
- 2 A Hint of Color
- 3 Fine Lines
- 4 Micro
- 5 As Part of a Sleeve
- 6 Marvelous Dots
- 7 Micro Realism
- 8 A Ghostly Take
- 9 A Revelation
- 10 Black and White
- 11 Beautiful in Blue
- 12 Feeling Creepy
- 13 Vivid Bouquet
- 14 Potion
- 15 Lots of Lilies
- 16 Lily of the Meow-y
- 17 An Offering
- 18 Traditional
- 19 Name Meets Flower
- 20 For the Love of Mom
- 21 A Little Bit of Magic
- 22 A Little Touch of Drama
- 23 Bold and Black
- 24 Kawaii Delight
- 25 Singular Style
- 26 A Little Spring Bouquet
- 27 Springtime Mountain Scene
- 28 Cherry Blossoms
- 29 Sleeping Beauty
- 30 Lily of the Valley
- 31 Ginko
- 32 Life from Death
- 33 Lucky
- 34 Spring Chick
- 35 Another Feathered Friend
- 36 Thank You, Berry Much
- 37 Dotted
- 38 Pretty, Pretty Pansy
- 39 Spring Fairy
- 40 Bunnies in a Basket
- 41 Ethereal Tulip
- 42 Micro Realism
- 43 Tiny Bee
- 44 Folk Art-Inspired
- 45 The Full Sleeve
- 46 The Impressionist Butterfly
- 47 Embracing Spring
- 48 A Bun and Blossoms
- 49 A Bun and Berry
- 50 Peony Power
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