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If you are a card and tattoo enthusiast then boy, do we have the tattoo idea for you! Playing card tattoos have an allure of their own. The designs are drawn from the 52-card spread deck and also the optional wildcard jokers. These tattoos are as timeless as the game itself. They always attract attention and intrigue onlookers.

Few things match the camaraderie of a card game that we share with our friends or the electricity of the high-stakes gamble. If you are an avid fan of playing cards, why not give a tattoo of the same concept design a whirl? Whether it is the iconic suits of hearts, spades, diamonds, or clubs to the very hands of the likes of the royal flush or four aces there is no lack of interesting designs to choose from.

 

The royal flush, with the Ace, King, Queen, and Jack plus 10 of the same suit represents power and triumph. On the other hand, four aces typically represent good fortune and luck.

If you have a soft spot for games like Bridge or Go Fish, then the mysterious allure and symbolism of playing cards tattoo should make the cut for you. So if you want to keep that piece of luck with you wherever you go or just like the look of the mysterious-looking cards then keep reading because we have grouped together a couple of playing card tattoo design ideas to get inspired by.

A Little About Playing Cards

Playing cards tattoos don’t have to necessarily be reserved for those who love playing the games. They can be for the rest of us as well who just love the look of the cards or are curious about them. In your standard deck, we have 52 cards. In fact, you have 54 cards if you count the two Joker cards, however they are only used in the games sometimes. Every card in the deck is part of the four-card set. The Ace, the King, the Queen, the Jack, the numbers (10, 9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2). Every card in the set will belong to one of the four suits that include diamonds, clubs, hearts, and spades.

While there are different card hands a lot of people choose for their tattoo designs, one of the most popular is the royal flush. This includes the Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and 10. For this stance to be a royal flush, all of the cards have to belong to the same suit. When it comes to poker, the royal flush is the best hand to have, which is why it is so popular. In the tattoo world, the royal flush hand symbolizes success, win, and power.

Another popular hand is the four aces. The Ace is the highest playing card within the deck. The four aces will represent dominance, power, and victory. You can also explore full house and straight.

Sometimes people want to go the minimalistic route and get just one single card tattooed rather than four to five. The most sought-after is the ace of spades since it is the top card in the majority of the games. The ace of spades often symbolizes leadership and winning.  However, the ace of the spades also has a darker angle. The ace of spades would often be placed on the helmets of soldiers who went into the Vietnam War. this is why the ace of spades is also called the death card.

Below are some tattoo design ideas that will inspire you to pursue a playing cards tattoo.

Ace of Hearts Skeleton Tattoo

Fusing together the macabre and the elegant has always been a classic move in the tattoo community. The ace of heart skeleton tattoo consists of a heart that is being cradled in skeletal hands. This can all be in fine-line greyscale. You can also add roses in the bud and full bloom intermingling with thorns to fill out the space within the card. This will serve a mysterious, Gothic charm that beguiles anyone who sees it.

The King and Queen Card Tattoo

The King and Queen are staples when it comes to anything playing cards. They are often referenced in movies and used as symbolism in different forms of media. This is because of what these two cards represent. Presenting the opulence of the royal court, the King and Queen decked in red, grey, and black bring a sort of extravagance to the tattoo. You can place the tattoo on the inner arm and maybe have a hand disclosing a bunch of cards such as the Queen of Heart, the King of Clubs, the King of Spades, and the Queen of Diamonds.

Playing cards tattoo pyramid

If you are just dipping your toes in the world of tattooing then you can also consider a minimalistic pyramid tattoo. Here you can go for an array of playing cards set up as a pyramid in neat black lines. While it is simple it is also pretty chic. This can be a great starting point for those newly entering the world of body art. You can place this on your wrist, your knee, your ankle, or behind the ear.

Monochrome Jack Tattoo

If you want to make a bold statement then the monochrome Jack is your guy! It is the glorious display of the Joker’s cunning and mysterious nature. You can opt for a black and grey color scheme to really give it the effect you are envisioning.

Casino Tattoo Art

When we think of playing cards we definitely think about casinos. A full-sleeve casino tattoo art design can serve as a salute to all diligent casino fans out there. You have so many options and variations to mess around with such as the royal flush, the 8-ball, or a casino jackpot. It can be an amazing color of a tattoo and you can maybe even give a tribute to Las Vegas’ party scene!

Playing Cards with Dice Tattoo

Again playing on the casino theme you can pair the Spades suit royal flush with two dice equalling nine. You can experiment with the fine black lines, and what is so special about this design tattoo is that it represents confidence and victory.

King Card Tattoo Design

This is a pretty self-explanatory design. The King is the ruling card that dominates the playing cards game. Sketchin a King on a Spade card is the ultimate show of power and dominance. It shows a sense of self-assuredness that doesn’t need any explanation.

Queen Card Tattoo Design

While the Queen card looks elegant and subtle it packs a lot of strength. While it is self-explanatory like the King card, it is a charming design that many women gravitate towards.

In conclusion

There is a lot of culture that surrounds playing cards, something you can definitely take advantage of. However, make sure you play around with colors and understand the concepts of the game you are taking your inspiration from so that the art really hits when looked upon.

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