
Symmetrical Tiger Design with Sacred Geometry
This Sak Yant tattoo features two tigers facing each other across the spine. The tigers are in a crouching, aggressive stance with open mouths and extended claws. Between them, a central Yant with a multi-layered hexagonal or octagonal shape contains intricate patterns and script. Above the tigers, vertical lines of sacred Thai or Khmer script frame the composition. The design extends across the upper and mid-back, creating a balanced, symmetrical layout.
Masterful Script and Border Techniques
The artists at Glory Tattoo Pattaya use precise script placement to frame the tiger design. A continuous arc of sacred script encircles the lower bodies of both tigers, extending toward the shoulders and across the mid-back. Additional vertical script lines appear on the outer edges of the upper back, above the tigers' tails. The script flows naturally and maintains consistent spacing. This approach shows their skill in integrating text with figurative elements while preserving the spiritual meaning of each symbol.
Traditional Craftsmanship and Detail
This Sak Yant tattoo demonstrates the studio's commitment to traditional Thai tattoo art. Glory Tattoo Pattaya preserves authentic methods while ensuring quality and safety. The tigers show detailed black stripes and subtle shading for depth. The sacred geometry features clean lines and precise internal patterns. Each element works together to honor the spiritual and cultural significance of Sak Yant tattoos. The result is a cohesive design that balances power, protection, and traditional artistry.

