Celtic Tattoo Designs | Celtic Designs

Celtic tattoo designs & Celtic symbols for use as tattoo stencils or as Celtic craft stencils. We will draw you custom Celtic art for your next tattoo. We also provide Celtic Symbol Meanings.
 
 
 
 
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While looking through our art keep in mind that you can mix and match the designs to come up with an origional design of your own. If you are uncapable of doing the work, or just don't want to, we will draw you the custom design.
 
Perhaps you want a heart armband tattoo, we can place a heart inside the band. Perhaps you want a flag with a cross behind it. We can place the cross over the flag. Perhaps you want a more feminine or masculine looking design. We can fix it for you. 
 
Do you see, or have, a design you would like edited? Feel free to contact us about it.
 
For us, the sky is the limit when it comes to drawing Celtic designs. Feel free to inquire about having a design done just for you.
 
Directory of Our Art

 

 

Armbands

Butterflies

Cross Designs

Dragons

Shamrocks

& Clovers

Triskele

 

Motherhood

Sisterhood

 

Celtic Spirals

 

Zoomorphic

 

 

Triquetra

 

 

Stars

Letterings

Inner Strength

 

Irish Claddagh

Unusual

Celtic Heart

 
 
Nordic Knotwork Designs (Under Construction)

 

Hammers 

 

Odin's Eye Hammers 

 

Swazi Hammers 

 

Triskele Hammers  

Iron Cross 

Horned Triskele

 

Swazi's

 

Trafot

 

Norse Designs

 

 
 
Finding a Tattoo Artist

When looking for an artist for Celtic type work take the time to do some research on your artist. Make phone calls. Check if the artist has tattooed Celtic art before. Go visit a few shops and check out the portfolio of potential artists. This type of art is easy to mess up; easy to end up with a crossed line. Make sure your artist knows what he is doing! If you need advice, feel free to contact us. Shane Clark has been to a ton of tattoo shops around the US and may be able to suggest a good shop in your area.
 
Four Things to Look For in a tattoo shop:
  1.  If the artist has a portfolio. Is it available and does it have a good amount of pictures in it?
  2.  What is the quality of his/her line art. You don't want jumps or bulges in your tattoo.
  3.  What is the quality of his/her shading - if the artist is good at the type of shading you'll need for your tattoo.
  4.  Clenliness - if the shop clean and if they maintain a professional atmosphere. Check if the needles are in a package and if the tube the artist is using is clean.

 

 

 

 

Looking for Celtic Artwork for your wall?
We also have Celtic artwork by Sherry Button. Click here to see and/or purchase her art.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Thank You!

Thank you for your visit to Celtic Tattoo Designs. If you have any suggestions for our site, or if you have any questions about the art or symbol meanings, feel free to contact us through our home page.