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Hieroglyph tattoo: best ideas and meaning
Egyptian hieroglyphs are among the oldest writing systems in the world and sit halfway between text and drawing. Most people choose a name in a cartouche or single signs such as the ankh and the Eye of Horus. One thing is misunderstood almost every time: hieroglyphs are not a letter-for-letter alphabet. Which sign would be yours?

Hieroglyphs: meaning and symbolism
Egyptian hieroglyphs were in use for more than three thousand years and combined sound with image, so a single sign could stand for a consonant, a whole word, or clarify the meaning of the word beside it. That is why even a short inscription reads as a band of illustrations and holds attention differently from Latin lettering.
The most requested pieces are single signs with a clear meaning: the ankh for life, the Eye of Horus for protection and healing, the feather of Maat for justice and balance, the scarab for rebirth. The other option is a cartouche – the oval frame that in ancient Egypt enclosed a ruler's name, and which today usually holds the wearer's own name or a child's.
What to know before you commit
The important part first: hieroglyphs are not a letter alphabet and cannot be used as a direct transcription of English. The signs recorded mainly consonants, and matching them to our letters is a later convenience rather than a rule. Spelling a name out sign by sign does not produce an Egyptian inscription – it produces a row of pictures an Egyptologist will read as something other than what you intended.
Which is also a warning about the hieroglyph name generators all over the internet. They give a phonetic approximation and frequently disagree with each other. Treat them as visual reference, not translation, and if accuracy matters to you, work from a published sign list or an expert opinion. The same applies to Arabic lettering and Cyrillic.
A practical note on execution: hieroglyphs hold a lot of detail inside each sign – feathers, eyes, fine strokes. At small sizes that detail closes up over time, so we would rather scale the signs up than squeeze them down.
Styles, designs and placement
Our gallery covers both fine linework, where the signs are drawn in a thin black line, and solid black areas closer to the original carved reliefs. Cartouches are set vertically along the forearm or spine, while single symbols work alone or in pairs. Soft shading is sometimes added to suggest stone.
We most often tattoo hieroglyphs on the forearm, upper arm, back, ribs and nape of the neck. A vertical band needs a longer flat surface; a single sign fits almost anywhere.
Our artists will help you choose the signs and their arrangement so the result works both visually and in substance. We work in English, Czech and Russian.
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