| Scorpion tattoos are one of the more popular | | | | with the scorpion designs are, tan, gold, neon |
| tattoo designs in a number of different cultures. | | | | green, crimson red, bright blue, and purple. |
| The tattoos of a scorpion is believed to be a | | | | The design of a coiled scorpion represents that |
| symbol that protects the wearer of the tattoo. | | | | the wearer is a fighter and someone you |
| There are a variety of different meanings for | | | | shouldn't mess with. Most women tend to get a |
| tattoos of scorpions such as danger, death, | | | | design displaying a small scorpion which can be |
| hatred, envy, evil, pain, and the belief that | | | | placed attractively on their foot or ankle. A small |
| strength cannot be decided by size alone. These | | | | scorpion tattoo design serves as a reminder that |
| different meanings are a result of the sting of the | | | | despite your size you are still strong and should |
| scorpion's tail. Scorpions have ancient symbolism | | | | be reckoned with. |
| and they have many ties to mythology, with | | | | The most popular areas to place scorpion design |
| Egyptian gods and other cultures. | | | | include the arms, back, and shoulders. Although |
| Most of the scorpion designs are done in black | | | | scorpions are small creatures they can still be |
| and gray and can also have hints of color mixed in | | | | deadly. The same goes for scorpion tattoos, they |
| with it. More detailed scorpion tattoos are in full | | | | can be both attractive and intimidating at the |
| color and some of the more common colors seen | | | | very same time. |