You’d be hard pressed to find a tattoo design more popular than the anchor. Once seemingly reserved for swashbucklers and sailors exclusively, the anchor has become about as mainstream as the Mississippi River. From tiny minimalistic tats to larger than life torso-covering displays of inkmanship, the anchor has cemented itself as one of the industry’s most commonly requested designs.
For women, a few flowers is a great way to put a feminine twist on what’s usually considered a masculine object. In fact, it’s almost poetic how well anchors and flowers mesh together to form such elegant works of art. Below are thirty of the best anchor & flower tattoos we could find. Enjoy!
This turquoise tricep tat.
These large roses.
These pink roses.
This rusty anchor.
This negative space piece.
This forearm tat.
This blackwork anchor.
This forearm work.