Clean lines and perfect symmetry. Geometric tattoos blend structure with artistic expression.
From minimal shapes to complex patterns, each design creates visual balance.
Realistic, skin-safe, and easy to apply.
Modern tattoo art that looks sharp and fades naturally when you’re ready.
Symmetry. Mathematics. Precision. You don’t want chaos. You want order. You want ink that looks like an architect designed it. You are looking for geometric temporary tattoos.
This is the intersection of art and math. You want a fake geometric tattoo of a wolf made of triangles? We have them. You want sacred geometry mandalas? We have those too. You want lines and shapes that wrap perfectly around your arm? Done.
We are Australia’s local experts. We ship from Brisbane. We don’t drop-ship. We pack it here. Express takes 1-4 days. Standard takes 3-7 days. Spend $50? I pay the shipping.
The Reality Check.
Geometric tattoos rely on clean lines. If a line is wobbly, the whole tattoo is ruined. Real tattoos blow out over time. The ink spreads. The straight lines become wavy. Our temporary tattoos stay crisp. Visual Technique: Our digital printing process ensures that every angle is sharp. Every circle is perfect. There is no human error. However, placement is critical. If you place a straight line on a curved muscle (like a flexed bicep), the line will look bent. You have to place these on flat planes for the geometry to work.
The History: Sacred Geometry & Modernism
This isn’t just a hipster trend. It’s ancient. Sacred Geometry dates back to the Egyptians and Greeks. They believed that certain shapes (The Flower of Life, Metatron’s Cube) held the secrets of the universe. They believed symmetry was divine.
Modern Geometry In the tattoo world, this style exploded in the 2010s. “Dotwork” and “Line-work” became the antidote to the heavy, muddy tattoos of the 90s. It is minimalist. It is clean. It fits the modern aesthetic of clean homes, clean phones, and clean design. When you wear a geometric temporary tattoo, you are wearing a symbol of order.
The Aesthetic: Minimalist & Mathematical
This style is about stripping away the noise.
Lines and Shapes Triangles. Circles. Hexagons. These shapes lock together to form larger images. A “Geometric Bear” isn’t a drawing of a bear. It is a map of a bear made of polygons. It looks futuristic. It looks mathematical.
Dotwork Often paired with geometry. Instead of shading with a brush, the artist uses thousands of tiny dots. It creates a gradient. Our high-resolution printing captures every single dot. It adds texture without weight.
Symmetry The human eye loves symmetry. A mandala placed perfectly in the center of the back or chest is satisfying to look at. It balances the body.
Sticker vs. Semi-Permanent (Geometric Edition)
Precision is the key here.
Option 1: Standard Ink (The Crisp Choice) Pros: Razor-sharp edges. The decal film holds the ink in a perfect line. Cons: The clear film around the fine lines might be visible if you look closely. Best for: Intricate “Flower of Life” designs with hundreds of overlapping lines.
Option 2: Semi-Permanent (The Dotwork Choice) Pros: Sinks into the skin. The dots blur slightly into the epidermis (just like real dotwork). It looks softer. It looks hand-poked. Cons: You must apply it perfectly. If you smudge the gel, you smudge the geometry. Best for: Heavier geometric bands and dotwork gradients.
Placement: Flat Planes Only
I cannot stress this enough. Geometry hates curves.
The Forearm The inside of the forearm is the best spot. It is flat. It is straight. Vertical arrows or lines look incredible here.
The Shin Another flat plane. Great for elongated diamond shapes.
The “Warp” Risk Don’t put a perfect circle on your shoulder cap. Your shoulder is a ball. When you move your arm, the circle will become an oval. It breaks the illusion. Stick to long bones (arm, leg, shin) for the best geometric results.
Application: The “Tape” Trick
Applying a geometric tattoo requires alignment. If it is tilted 1 degree to the left, it looks wrong.
The Protocol:
Cut the paper: Trim the excess paper right to the edge of the ink. This lets you see exactly where the line is.
Mark your skin: Use a washable marker and a ruler. Draw a tiny dot at the top and bottom of where you want the center line to be.
Align: Line up the tattoo paper with your dots.
Tape it: Use a piece of scotch tape to hold the paper in place before you wet it.
Check: Look in the mirror. Is it straight?
Wet: Only then do you apply the water.
Which Ink is Right For You?
Gold Geometry? Want a metallic gold mandala? Go to [Temporary Tattoos].
Black Dotwork? Want a faded, stippled look? Go to [Semi-Permanent Tattoos].
Your Own Diagram? Want a specific architectural drawing? Go to [Custom Tattoos]. Upload the vector file.
Safety & Hygiene
Fine lines mean less ink coverage, but safety still matters. We use cosmetic grade materials.
Here is the compliance list: Supplier documentation includes CE, ASTM, MSDS, RoHS, REACH/SVHC, CPSIA/EN71, CPNP/SCNP, ISO9001 and FDA-related compliance information.
Safe for skin. Non-toxic.
FAQ: Geometric Style
Q: Do the fine lines rub off? Standard: Fine lines are fragile. They have less adhesive surface area than a big black block. They might fade in 3-5 days on high-friction areas. Semi-Perm: Lasts longer. The stain sinks deep.
Q: Can I connect them? Yes. Many customers buy multiple geometric “bands” and stack them. It creates a custom sleeve. Just be careful with spacing. Keep the gaps consistent (e.g., 1cm between each band).
Q: Does it look like a technical drawing? Yes. That is the vibe. It looks like a blueprint on skin. Perfect for engineers, architects, or anyone who loves clean lines.
Look below. Find your symmetry. Sacred geometry. Minimalist shapes. Get the geometric temporary tattoos that fit your order.
Absolutely loved this temporary tattoos Set! The designs are so elegant and detailed, and they looked stunning on my wrist and shoulder. Super easy to apply, lasted more than a week even with daily showers, and felt comp... Show More
letely skin-safe. Perfect for adding a stylish touch without the commitment of real ink. Highly recommend for anyone in Australia looking for quality temporary tattoos! Show Less
These temporary tattoos are so easy to apply. Literally just a quick wet cloth, and they’re on! Only downside is that a few designs didn’t transfer fully, but they were still cute.
These temporary tattoos are so easy to apply. Literally just a quick wet cloth, and they’re on! Only downside is that a few designs didn’t transfer fully, but they were still cute.
I got these tattoos for a family BBQ, and they were a total hit with everyone from my 3-year-old niece to my 60-year-old dad! The designs are fun and unique, and they stayed on through swimming and a few showers. Very im... Show More
I’ve tried a few different brands of temporary tattoos, and these are by far the best in terms of quality and value. The designs are unique, and they don’t smudge or fade quickly. I do wish they had a wider variety of de... Show More
signs, but overall, I’m really happy with my purchase! Show Less