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TATTOO MEANINGS / TIME & MORTALITY
Mortality, urgency, balance of time, transition
Origin: Global, Medieval
Hourglass tattoos visualize time running out — a symbol of mortality, urgency, and the balance between what was and what will be. The falling sand represents transition and the inevitability of change. An hourglass paired with wings (tempus fugit) means "time flies."
The hourglass is a classic "memento mori" image, used for centuries to remind viewers that life is measured. In alchemy and art, it balances the past (upper chamber) and future (lower). Wings added to the hourglass stress that time escapes us.
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Source: Wikipedia — Hourglass
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Hourglass tattoos symbolize mortality, urgency, balance of time, transition. Hourglass tattoos visualize time running out — a symbol of mortality, urgency, and the balance between what was and what will be. The falling sand represents transition and the inevitability of change. An hourglass paired with wings (tempus fugit) means "time flies."
Hourglass tattoo imagery traces back to Global, Medieval. Hourglass tattoos visualize time running out — a symbol of mortality, urgency, and the balance between what was and what will be. The falling sand represents transition and the inevitability of change. An hourglass paired with wings (tempus fugit) means "time flies."
The hourglass is a classic "memento mori" image, used for centuries to remind viewers that life is measured. In alchemy and art, it balances the past (upper chamber) and future (lower). Wings added to the hourglass stress that time escapes us.
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Start Your Studio Free →Tattoo meanings are shaped by culture, history, and personal story — they are not universal or fixed. Sacred designs (e.g. Polynesian tatau, Indigenous, or religious iconography) carry deep meaning for the communities who created them; we share this for education and ask that you research and respect their origins before wearing them. This guide is not a substitute for cultural consultation.
See also our Color & Style Meaning Guide for how color and technique change a design's meaning.
EEAT: Written by InkFlow Editorial Team (Practicing tattoo artists & studio operators). Reviewed by Sam P., Script & memorial specialist, 10 yrs. Cultural and historical information is sourced from academic references and is provided for educational purposes. Meanings vary across traditions and interpretations.