Geometric tattooing is precision work. Every line, angle and curve needs to be exact — the eye picks up asymmetry in geometric patterns more readily than in any other style. Sina approaches geometric work with the same attention to placement and proportion that the style demands. Designs range from sacred geometry and mandala compositions to clean linework structures, dotwork fills and geometric blackwork patterns that complement the body's natural contours.
Geometric elements also combine well with other styles — a realism portrait inside a geometric frame, florals structured within a mandala, or blackwork fills accented with precise dotwork. Send your concept through the booking form with any references and Sina will develop a design that works with your chosen placement.
Why geometric work demands precision
Accuracy is everything
The eye is unforgiving with geometric patterns — a millimetre off is visible. Every design is planned for your specific placement and skin contour before any stencil is applied.
Ageless aesthetic
Geometric forms don't date the way figurative styles can. A well-executed mandala or linework composition reads as timeless rather than tied to a particular era.
Flexible framework
Geometric structures work as standalone designs or as frameworks for other elements — portraits, florals, lettering — giving you almost unlimited compositional options.
Common questions about geometric tattoos
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Sacred geometry refers to patterns found in nature and ancient architecture — the Flower of Life, Metatron's Cube, the Fibonacci spiral, Platonic solids. In tattooing, these forms are applied with precise linework, often combined with dotwork shading or blackwork fills to create intricate, symmetrical compositions.
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It depends on size and complexity. Small to medium geometric pieces — a forearm mandala, a sleeve panel — typically fit in one session. Large back pieces or full geometric sleeves take multiple sessions. Sina will give you a realistic time estimate when you enquire.
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Yes — geometric works well as a structural framework for other elements. Realism portraits inside geometric frames, florals within mandala structures, and blackwork combined with fine linework are all popular. Send your concept and Sina will advise on how to build the design.
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Pricing is £70 per hour or £400 for a full day. Dense linework and dotwork typically takes longer per square centimetre than simpler styles. A non-refundable deposit confirms your booking and is deducted from the final price.
Ready to book your geometric piece?
Send your idea, placement, size and any references. Sina replies within 48 hours with a quote and available dates.
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