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Next Luxury • Tattoo Ideas • Bold and Beautiful: Skull Tattoo Ideas for Men

Bold and Beautiful: Skull Tattoo Ideas for Men

Bold and Beautiful: Skull Tattoo Ideas for Men

  • by — Brian Cornwell
  • Published on July 7, 2015

Skull Tattoos

A skull tattoo idea invariably represents death, decay, and the inexorable passing of time – but can also examine the duality and intertwining of life and death.

The skull is also commonly taken as a symbol of death, danger and destruction, while in outlaw culture the skull is a symbol of alienation and rebellion, a totem for those outside and on the fringes.

The following 145+ cool skull tattoo ideas demonstrate the best in skull design, showcasing inspiration you can use to apply to your next piece of body art.

1. Sugar Skull Tattoos

Tattoo of a skull with colorful roses and intricate patterns on the forearm
Black and grey sleeve tattoo featuring skulls, roses, clocks, and intricate designs
Tattoo of a blue skull wearing a jeweled crown on a person's arm
Tattoo of a detailed skull, rose, and woman's face on an individual's arm
Tattoo of a skull with roses and floral designs surrounded by red and green colors
A detailed sugar skull tattoo on a person's shoulder

See more about - The Top 100 Sugar Skull Tattoo Ideas

The Calavera, candy skull, or sugar skull, is recognized worldwide and attractively links to the Mexican Day of the Dead (Dia de Los Muertos).

These over-the-top candy skull designs are a fixture in Mexican culture, less fatalistic than their anatomical counterparts but carrying the same visceral qualities along with increased rates of artistry.

Calavera imprints and cartoon skulls are often more creative and original than the typical skull and crossbones. Additionally, the sugar skull tattoo often include flowers, abstract line-work, and other traditional tattoo flourishes.

2. Hand Tattoos

Hand tattoo featuring a detailed, colorful skull with artistic black and red ink effects
Tattoo of a realistic skull covering the back of a person's hand
Tattoo of a darkly shaded skull with red accents on a person's hand
Detailed skull and clock tattoo on a person's hand, with other arm tattoos visible
Hand with a realistic skull tattoo covering the back of the hand
A hand tattooed with a detailed skull design resting on a blood-stained surface

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Hand Skull tattoos are growing more prevalent in visible body art such as candy skulls or realism design ideas.

Gnashing teeth are a frequent centerpiece of a man or woman’s skull hand tattoo – the bone structure often creates intense detail.

For some a skull hand tattoo revels in the incorporation of macabre elements like flesh and blood, or strikes an old-school note by focusing solely on the skeletal facial structure rather than symbolic meaning.

3. Traditional Tattoos

Tattoo of a horned skull in a helmet, surrounded by flowers on leg
Tattoo of a skull and crossbones with "In Memory of Good Times" text on a person's leg
Tattoo of a dagger piercing a skull with a snake coiled around it on a person's arm
Tattoo of a skull with a top hat, dice, crossed bones, and playing cards
Tattoo of a skull with leaves and red flowers on an arm
Forearm tattoo of a black, abstract skull with bold lines and shading

See more about - 50 Traditional Skull Tattoo Ideas

The skull is a basic symbol humans are hardwired to recognize. The human skull is a shape that not only connects instantly to human recognition, but it exemplifies death and peace all at once.

The death’s head or grim reaper is prevalent in traditional ink and often thought of as a symbol of mortality amongst different cultures of the world – as is the jolly roger for those with a life on the seas.

When used in traditional tattoos brings about themes of death, inevitability, and the cycle of life.

4. Wolf Tattoos

Tattoo of a stylized dinosaur skull with a cityscape inside, on a person's calf
Tattoo of a split skull design on a person's forearm
Tattoo of a snarling animal skull pierced by two arrows on light skin
Forearm tattoo of a wolf's head above a skull and antlers
Chest tattoo of two birds, a skull, and floral designs on a person's upper chest
Tattoo of an animal skull with flowers etched on a person's ribcage

See more about - 70 Wolf Tattoo Ideas

People seek wolf tattoos for a multitude of reasons, most of those being cultural meanings or personality traits of the canine.

Wolf skull tattoos provide an interesting alternative to fully formed creatures by focusing on the dead skull.

Some believe wolves are vicious and to be avoided at all costs while others find them majestic, protecting each loved one in their pack with great cunning and ferocity.

5. Bold Designs

Man with detailed skull and puzzle piece tattoo sleeve on his left arm
A detailed upper arm tattoo featuring a red and blue skull with a creature above
Chest tattoo of a fiery, demonic skull with glowing eyes and intricate details
Geometric skull tattoo on an arm, featuring intricate line and dotwork patterns
Tattoo of a skull wearing a helmet with goggles on a forearm
Tattoo of a horned, flaming skull with vibrant colors and detailed shading

See more about - Top 60 Badass Wolf Tattoo Ideas for Men

The skull is one of the few tattoo ideas that have never gone out of style.

Naturally, tattoos are meant to tell a story, to explore the depths of one’s personality for all of the world to see, whether it’s a pirate’s jolly roger or a culturally important tribal skull.

A skull is the perfect visual tale, with freedom for you to get creative with the skull tattoo design elements and application style.

Think about pairing up your skull tattoo with other dominant or meaningful symbolism. A skilled tattoo artist can construct elaborate, detailed works of art from simple ideas.

6. Bull Tattoos

Forest and moon within bull skull tattoo with blue accents on forearm
Colorful chest tattoo of a skull, green snake, and red flowers
Colorful bull skull and roses tattoo on a person’s chest
A black and white chest tattoo featuring a bull skull and other skull designs
Colorful desert-themed tattoo with cattle skull and feathers on an arm
Intricate black and red deer tattoo on a person's forearm

See more about - Top 93 Bull Skull Tattoo Ideas

The uncompromising strength of a rugged steer is magnificently captured in bull skull tattoo design.

These assertive creatures have been revered for their virility among Native Americans and colonial cowboys alike. In essence, these intimidating powerhouses stand for an authoritative presence and tremendous confidence.

Rodeo fans absolutely love these deadly oxen, while Astrology buffs may get a similar thrill from the animal’s kinship with the sign of Taurus.

7. Small Tattoos

Colorful sugar skull tattoo with floral and heart designs on side of body

Tattoo of a heart-shaped skull on a person's forearm

Tattoo of a skull with a mountain and forest scene inside it, on a person's leg

A hand with tattoos of various skulls on the fingers

Tattoo of a cross with a skull in the center on a person's forearm

Close-up of a hand with a small skull tattoo on the middle finger

See more about - Top 43 Small Skull Tattoo Ideas

The small skull tattoo is a classical tattoo designs in modern body art.

Symbolizing mortality, immortality and the dramatic interplay between life and death, skull tattoos embody the shadow side supremely beloved by tattoo enthusiasts worldwide.

Small skull tattoos remind the wearer and the world that all beings are part of the cosmic cycle of life and death, whether it’s a solo skull or design incorporating a serpent, bird, butterfly, or pirate flag.

8. Simple Tattoos

Tattoo of a colorful abstract skull on a forearm
Tattoo of a skeleton holding a heart and arrow on a person's chest
Tattoo of a skull inside a jar on an arm
Tattoo of a skull levitating a pizza slice from an open pizza box on a person's side
Tattoo of a skull with a palm tree on an arm, wrapped in plastic wrap
A black and white skull tattoo on the knee of a person's leg

See more about - 40 Simple Skull Tattoo Ideas

Ancient civilizations often implemented the skull symbol and tattoo to mark “the change” from living to the afterlife.

Early Christians believed the skull to represent the human shell left behind after the soul departed, while the Kabbalah held the skull as a sign of rebirth and hope for a loved one passed away.

The now-famous painted sugar skulls of Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrate that the festivities don’t end just because the body does.

Today skull tattoos are worn in a number of styles and fashions, from anatomically precise to Gothically decadent. Many opt for the skull tattoo idea to symbolize triumph over death or adversity, and rebellion in the face of life’s rules.

9. Flaming Tattoos

Tattoo of a skull with flames coming out of its eye sockets and mouth
Tattoo of a burning church with a skull emerging from flames
Tattoo of a red skull design resembling flame
Tattoo of a flaming skull wearing a leather jacket on a person's arm
Realistic flaming skull tattoo on a person's leg
Tattoo of a skull with a haunted house and fiery background in the eye socket

See more about - Top 47 Flaming Skull Tattoo Ideas

Few things offer a more defiant symbolic meaning message than the famed flaming skull, made prominent to signify one’s fearlessness in the face of death and at the prospect of their own demise.

Traditionally depicted in tattoo art as a grinning death’s head or grim reaper embellished by flames, from there the many themes and styles vary according to personal taste.

10. Japanese Tattoos

Detailed grayscale tattoo of a skull with armor on a person's forearm
Arm tattoo featuring a large skull with floral and cloud designs
Detailed black and grey tattoo of a samurai skull and woman's face on an upper arm
Person with an intricate full arm tattoo featuring a skull, flowers, and geometric designs
Arm tattoo featuring a skull with red floral and smoke designs on a wooden floor background

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Japanese tattoos have enjoyed an interesting and volatile history that has led to some impressive creations in modern tattoo.

Skulls have famously been used to represent a huge spectrum of themes revolving around death, growth, and life itself.

Japanese skull tattoos are unique in that they are respected and revered as a form of positive remembrance for deceased relatives and ancestors, or in folklore to represent the spirits.

11. Unique Skull Design

Arm tattoo of flaming skulls with vibrant red, orange, and black shading
Tattooed arm with a pink skull design near the wrist
Arm tattoo of dotted face design and anchor tattoo on inner wrist
Tattoo of a dark, grinning skull with bullets below it
Tattoo of a roaring bear skull with sharp teeth on a person's torso

See more about - 50 Unique Skull Tattoos

Skull tattoo art reminds us that despite everything there is but one certainty and one future waiting for us.

A unique skull tattoo doesn’t need to be a broody reminder that everyone dies but can be symbolic of your appreciation for life itself.

By accepting the inevitable an individual can truly enjoy every moment of life to the fullest, including the sentiment expressed by a beautiful symbolic tattoo.

12. Animal Inspired

Back tattoo of a saber-toothed tiger skull with abstract red and black shading
Tattoo of a skull and ornate dagger on an arm with a dark background
Realistic back tattoo of a woman's face emerging from a beast's jaw
Back tattoo of a roaring lion, half alive and half skull, in black and white
Tattoo of a saber-toothed tiger skull on a forearm
Man with a detailed chest tattoo depicting a snarling animal skull and angry eyes

See more about - 60 Lions Skull Tattoo Ideas

The skull of a lion tattoo is a deeply symbolic icon depicting themes of strength, wisdom, and death.

The skull is a classic tattoo subject for many reasons, but it’s the fact that such an image conjures immediate feelings of fragility and mortality that draws so many to it.

Animal skull tattoo ideas provide a reminder that while life is a journey, it does have its end.

13. Dragon Tattoos

Tattoo of a warrior in a helmet with a horned animal skull and red accents
Black and grey tattoo of a snarling dragon skull on a person's forearm
Forearm tattoo of a detailed, geometric horned skull with intricate patterns
Tattoo of a colorful wolf skull with fangs on a person's calf
A black and grey tattoo of a dragon and flowers on an arm
Tattoo of a dinosaur skull and a torn heart on a person's upper back

See more about - 60 Dragon Skull Tattoo Ideas

Dragon skulls are symbolic of power and the idea of wanting to have the strength of an iconic creature that has captivated and scared people in equal measure throughout history.

Ferocious, brave, and daring, there is nothing about the flying serpent that can be considered weak in Western culture.

The dragon has many meanings in different cultures for a tattoo artist such as strength, fearlessness, wisdom, and generosity.

14. Fox Tattoos

Split-face fox tattoos in black ink
Black and grey tattoo of a skull entangled with a rope
Tattoo of a black skull and snake on the back of a person's hand
Tattoo of a wolf's skull with a colorful cosmic background on someone's forearm
Tattoo of a fox with a skull on its head, located on the upper arm
A detailed tattoo of a skull on a person's arm, set against a black background

See more about - 50 Fox Skull Tattoos

The fox is a universal symbol of slyness and mischief, the creature recognized as cunning, intelligent, and resourceful.

Fox lore has existed for generations, and the fox has become a popular personality in fables, fairytales, and stories.

Often depicted as untrustworthy or sneaky, the fox has retained his position as a beloved villain for centuries. A fox skull tattoo will almost certainly signal his owner’s mischievous yet lovable nature.

15. Tree Tattoos

Black and white tattoo of a woman in a dress sitting in a forest with birds above
Leg tattoo of skulls intertwined with palm leaves
Realistic skull tattoo with dark shadows on a person's upper arm
Colorful tattoo of a skull with palm trees, ocean waves, and a red sun on a person's leg
Tattoo of a tree made of interwoven skulls and bones with branches
Tattoo of a tree with foliage forming the shape of a skull on arm

See more about - 40 Skull Tree Tattoos

The common tattoo motif combining a dead tree and a human skull represent the link between life and death.

This duality comes in many forms but usually involves a dead tree that takes the shape of the head of a skeleton, often incorporating a badass bird, flower or butterfly as part of the ink.

Many wear the skull tree tattoo to confirm their acceptance of death. One day, we will all pass on from this earth, and the life that goes on will feed on our remains.

16. Owl Tattoos

Black and white tattoo of a bird skull surrounded by roses and leaves on an arm
Tattoo of an owl perched on a skull on a person's leg
Tattoo of a realistic owl above a skull on an arm
A detailed skull eagle head tattoo on an arm
Owl with piercing eyes perched on a skull tattoo design
A detailed chest tattoo of an owl with a skull in its talons

See more about - 50 Owl Skull Tattoos

In owl skull tattoos, the owl’s eyes are often sharp and forbidding looking rather than wide and wise. These tattoos make excellent chest or even torso pieces — especially with the wings spread at full span.

An owl skull tattoo is impressive whether in color or black and white, no matter the size; it also looks edgy as a forearm tattoo.

Another stunning concept would be the skull of an owl itself. With its gaping eye sockets and curved beak, owl skulls can make a rebellious statement.

17. Skull Back Tattoos

Back tattoo depicting a detailed skull and gothic architecture
Black and white back tattoo of a skull intertwined with abstract designs
Back tattoo featuring a dark, intricate skull with abstract and mechanical elements
Back tattoo featuring a lantern, skull, moth, and vivid colors and intricate designs

A tattoo of a skull and a sad woman on a person's back

Person with a detailed, colorful skull and puppet-themed back tattoo

See more about - 40 Skull Back Tattoo Ideas

Playing up oppositional balance is a popular take on skull tattoos.

Many go for the black and gray design with sophisticated black and gray or colored roses drawn around-a perfect embodiment of beauty and decay, of a struggle between good and evil.

You can always aim for the traditional approach that entrench skulls around the idea of death itself, or even the sugar skull tattoo from Mexican culture.

These time-honored pieces can show the world how you’re overcoming a change in life, how you’re evolving.

18. Tibetan Skull Tattoos

Person with an elaborate full-back tattoo featuring a large, colorful skull design
Colorful, intricate skull tattoo covers the person's forearm
Tattooed arm sleeves showing intricate black designs with red flowers and skulls
Tibetan skull design on full torson
Colorful tattoo of a golden skull with flowers and leaves
Man with vibrant full torso and arm tattoos featuring a skull and various flowers

See more about - 50 Tibetan Skull Tattoo Ideas

Referred to as Kapal, the Sanskrit translation of a skull or begging bowl, Tibetan skulls have been used in sacred Hindu and Tantra Buddhist rituals for thousands of years.

Tibetan skulls carry a deeply poignant meaning, that of the soul’s ascent to another incarnation and cycle of life. The skulls are carefully collected, prepared, and consecrated, with rich jewels, carvings, and metalwork applied as decoration.

Tibetan monasteries would then employ the skull as a bowl to hold offerings of wine and cakes to the ruling deities.

19. Skull Sleeve Tattoos

Tattoo of skull with Roman numeral clock on forehead and cross necklace on an arm
Man with a full sleeve tattoo featuring a skull, rose, and various intricate designs
Detailed arm tattoo depicting skeletons and red roses
Detailed black and white sleeve tattoo with skulls, a snake, and a winged figure
Tattoo sleeve with detailed skulls in dark shading covering entire arm
A detailed biomechanical full sleeve tattoo featuring gears and mechanical parts

See more about - 50 Skull Sleeve Tattoo Ideas

Skull sleeve tattoos carry serious energy alongside retro flair. They also can signify Mexican heritage by being tied to the Day of the Dead.

Flaming skull tattoos are a fine alternative to the standard skull sleeve designs, and the eye sockets also leave lots of room open for expression, or a lack thereof.

In the end, the facial features can be fine-tuned to your liking. Any size is an acceptable possibility, and it is quite easy to get carried away.

20. Skull with Top Hat Tattoos

Tattoo of a skull wearing a black top hat with a red band and a red bow tie
Tattoo of a skeleton in a suit and top hat with an ace card on the hat
Tattoo of a skull wearing a black bowler hat on a person's upper arm
Forearm tattoo of a skull wearing a top hat, adorned with red roses
Tattoo of a skull wearing a top hat with a red band on forearm
Tattoo of a skull wearing a top hat with a laurel wreath on a person's arm

 

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The top hat wearing skull is a figure of nebulous origins who has tap danced through the centuries and multiple regions, representing a devil-may-care attitude about death’s demise.

Featured in artwork and cultural festivities, the “gentleman skull” has made appearances in Haitian hoodoo rites, the Mexican Día de Muertos, cigarette advertisements, jewelry designs, nightlife promotions, secret society emblems, and even a James Bond film.

21. Octopus Tattoos

Tattoo of a skull with roses and tentacles on a person's upper arm in black and white
Forearm tattoo of a skull entwined with octopus tentacles
Tattoo of an orange octopus forming a skull with blue accents and bubbles
Vibrant octopus and skull leg tattoo with detailed tentacles in red and green
Colorful tattoo of a skull with octopus tentacles on a person's forearm
Tattoo of an octopus holding a skull on a person's shoulder blade

See more about - 40 Octopus Skull Tattoo Ideas

The octopus skull tattoo is a powerful, dominant image with focus on deep and complex character that others struggle to decipher.

The octopus and skull tattoo is usually formed by the dead skull forming the base of the octopus’s body and the tentacles emerging from the skull.

The design needs a big canvas to be most impactful, so this is a wonderful tattoo for someone looking for a large statement piece.

22. Realistic Skull Tattoos

Tattoo of a realistic skull with cracks and colorful background on the skin
Tattoo of a skull with a hand holding a tattoo machine above it on a person's leg
Person with a large, detailed skull tattoo covering their entire back, sitting down
Man with full sleeve tattoo of realistic skulls on his right arm
Back tattoo of a realistic skull with shaded details in black and gray
Tattoo of a bearded man with a hat, clock, and books, smoking a pipe in vivid colors

See more about - 50 Realistic Skull Tattoos

Humans around the world have implemented the skull into various rituals and aesthetics, a symbol of mortality and the grotesque beauty of our own anatomy.

While there are many tattoo styles and interpretations of the skull, from Gothic romance to the pirate flag, often it is the realistic skull depiction that strikes the most dramatic note.

23. 3D Skull Tattoos

Back tattoo of a large skull made up of small dots
Detailed chest tattoo featuring a 3D honeycomb pattern and a fierce serpent
Tattoo of a skull with glowing blue eyes
A tattoo of a jester skull with a jester hat on a chest
Tattoo of a skull with a black and white checkered pattern on a person's arm
Black and grey tattoo of a skull merging with a face and a hand covering the mouth

See more about - 50 3D Skull Tattoo Ideas

3D tattoos are bold, unique, and seek to highlight the theme of the tattoo.

Skull tattoos can mean several different things. Some gravitate toward the skull because of the natural association this figure has to death or darkness.

Others may choose the skull because they have experienced the very worst life can offer. The skull could symbolize the fact that a part of them died with this experience, and the image is a reminder of that.

24. Skull and Rose Tattoos

Tattoo of a skull and rose on a person's upper arm
Source: @rui_tattooist via Instagram
Tattoo of a blue skull with a yellow rose on a person's thigh
Source: @tattoos.by.tank via Instagram
Tattoo of a skull and rose on a person's neck and upper chest
Source: @sr_kalaca via Instagram
Sleeve tattoo featuring detailed red roses and a black-and-white skull
Source: @restlesssoulcustomtattoo via Instagram
Tattoo of a skull with roses and intricate designs on a person's upper arm
Source: @izzytattoocurran via Instagram
Tattoo of a crystal-covered skull with pink roses on a person's thigh
Source: @pandemonic.hyperblast via Instagram

See more about - Top 81 Skull and Rose Tattoo Ideas

Skull and rose tattoos meld two of traditional tattooing’s most enduring images. The beautiful rose flower against the bony visage symbolizing death and danger.

The skull and red rose as a tattoo idea represents duality – the polar opposite positions within a given idea. Life versus death. Health versus decay. Good versus evil. The celebration from the birth of something new as enemies or obstacles have been defeated or cast aside.

Skull Tattoo FAQs

What do skull tattoos symbolize?

Skull tattoos invariably represent death, decay, and the inexorable passing of time – but can also examine the duality and intertwining of life and death.

The skulls and roses pairing follows this path: decay and beauty, life and death, and; good and evil.

So, if a skull symbolizes the end, then the rose ushers in a new beginning.

Picking them apart, a skull is commonly taken as a symbol of death, danger and destruction. Then, a rose is the ultimate symbol for love, beauty and passion. Such that when their paired off, it can also just be a simple offering of love for the dearly departed.

In outlaw culture the skull is a symbol of alienation and rebellion, a totem for those outside and on the fringes.

What are Calavera or sugar skull tattoos?

A Calavera is an artistic representation of a human skull used in the Mexican celebration of the Day of the Dead and the Roman Catholic holiday All Souls’ Day.

The term is most often applied to edible or decorative skulls made from sugar, clay, or plaster, however they’re also a prominent choice in tattoo art.

Female versions of the Calavera skull tattoo are known as La Catrina.

What did the skull symbolize throughout history?

While contemporary skull tattoo design incorporates death and mortality at some point, the truth is, skulls can symbolize everything from celebration of life to serving as a way to ward off evil spirits.

Ancient Mayan ceremonies featured elaborate crystals skulls imbued with mystical powers, and ages-old Native American rituals used the skulls of humans and animals in righteous ceremonial dances.

Hindu art beautifully illustrates an incarnation of Shiva with a necklace made of skulls. Instead of death, the skulls represent time itself, and the immortal God Shiva outlasting the short lives of the mere mortals he encounters.

In the Renaissance time period skulls were a tribute to earth’s delicate nature. Every one dies, the nature of life is only a temporary one and skulls  reminded people that chasing greed will eventually come to an end.

Under alchemical symbolism, skulls were an icon of higher intelligence, consciousness, forethought and judiciousness. They are what separated mankind’s brilliant mind from that of the irrational beast.

During the Mexican Day of the Dead, sugar skull tattoos have taken lively symbol of being one to celebrate the lives of lost loved ones. They are a tribute to those that have passed.

Last but not last, skulls can mean a significant life change. Combine them with a red rose and you have the perfect idea of the duality between good and evil It’s an interesting way to showcase the contrast and balance of life.

 

Brian Cornwell

Writer

Brian Cornwell founded Next Luxury in 2007 as a magazine for modern gentlemen.

Brian Cornwell founded Next Luxury in 2007 as a magazine for modern gentlemen.

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