Anatolian Patterns Tattoo — Ideas & Designs
Anatolian patterns originate from centuries-old Turkish kilim rugs and textiles. These geometric motifs carry deep symbolism — ram horns for fertility, elibelinde for the mother goddess, and interlocking diamonds for protection.
Kilim-inspired geometryRam horn motifsSymbolic meaningHeritage patterns
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FAQ about Anatolian Patterns style
What do Anatolian motifs symbolize?
Each motif carries meaning: ram horns (koçboynuzu) symbolize fertility and power, elibelinde represents the mother goddess, and the eye motif provides protection against evil.
Can patterns from different regions be combined?
Absolutely. Anatolian kilim patterns vary by region, and combining motifs from different areas creates a unique personal design.