
Intricate Upper Back Sacred Grid Design
This Sak Yant tattoo begins at the top of the back with a large geometric grid pattern resembling a Yant Kru. The grid contains smaller squares, each with various symbols or numbers. Above this grid, several tiered stupa-like structures add vertical height. Horizontal lines of script with wavy elements extend from the sides of the main grid. This upper section creates a foundation for the entire composition and demonstrates the complexity of traditional Sak Yant design.
Symmetrical Tiger Composition with Central Column
The mid-back features two large symmetrical tigers facing each other. Their heads turn slightly outwards with open mouths in a roar and extended claws. The tigers show detailed stripes, sharp teeth, and powerful stances. Between them, a central vertical column runs downward with sacred symbols including spirals, concentric circles, and other geometric motifs. Below the tigers, a curved line of script forms an arc that completes the lower part of the central design. The artists at Glory Tattoo Pattaya use precise symmetry techniques to balance these powerful elements while maintaining visual harmony across the entire back.
Vertical Script Columns and Traditional Layout
Flanking the tiger design on both sides are multiple vertical columns of script reminiscent of Yant Ha Taew designs. These columns consist of dense, stylized Thai or Khmer characters, each ending with a distinctive wavy line element. The columns create a frame around the central tiger composition. The artists at Glory Tattoo Pattaya integrate these script elements with careful spacing and alignment. This approach shows their skill in combining figurative imagery with sacred text while preserving the spiritual meaning of each symbol.

