Some of the most frequently seen symbols in Gothic tattoos are those of alternative religious ideology. The Gothic iron cross with its beveled, thick and thin lines is one example. But there are many cross designs that are used in Gothic tattoos such as spiderwebs, a simple Christian cross overgrown with creeping vines; a black or blood red blossom here or there, or even a few skulls scattered at the base. Some even like to use a tombstone-like cross; this design usually shows a stony gray cross with flat edges, and an encircled upper half. These may also feature flowers and skulls, as well as intricate spiral patterns.
Many Gothic tattoos feature the Pentagram (or Pentacle). Although the design of a Pentagram printed upside down is seen by a lot of people as being a sign of the Devil, the right side up Pentagram is simply a symbol of the four elements intertwined and encircled to represent unity and wholeness. This design is regularly done in a simple fashion, and in dark colors, but can occasionally be mixed with other symbols or in reds, blues or purples.
Gothic Tattoos, Designs