Cybersigilism lily tattoo stencil in a neotribal emo-floral style — a pierced petal rendered in sleek black linework with a gothic vibe. This design blends ritual geometry with soft organic curves, turning a classic flower into a modern emblem: elegant yet defiant, minimal in fill but bold in presence. It’s drawn to scale cleanly for sternum, ribs, chest, forearm, thigh, or leg placements, and transfers crisply as a printable stencil.
About this design
This cybersigilism flower tattoo stencil reimagines the lily with spiky symmetry and smooth flow. The single pierced petal adds a rebellious edge, so the bloom reads futuristic and cyber-goth rather than generic botanical flash. It’s a versatile, symbolic floral built for clarity, clean transfer, and scalable detail. Original, hand-drawn linework—crafted for skin.
Placement ideas
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Sternum / chest: vertical stem on the midline; wing-like petals frame the torso.
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Side ribs / side breast: flows with breath; intimate and legible in motion.
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Forearm: elongated profile that tracks the arm’s axis for daily visibility.
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Thigh: generous canvas for ornamental detail; photographs beautifully.
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Leg (outer / near knee): vertical seam read; striking without heavy fill.
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Back of shoulder: subtle, iconic placement with dark elegance.
Symbolism & meaning
Lily motifs often speak to renewal and ceremony. Here, the pierced petal adds defiance—grace under pressure and softness with boundaries. The cybersigil geometry lends intention and protective aura, turning ornament into a personal sigil.
Questions people ask
Can floral tattoos be masculine?
Yes. Florals aren’t bound to gender—it’s execution and placement. The lily’s neotribal edges and cyber-sharp geometry give it weight for masculine spots like chest, forearm, or thigh. The same design reads elegant on sternum or side breast. Line weight, scale, and placement shape the vibe far more than the motif.
What does a gothic lily tattoo symbolize?
Elegance with shadow: renewal, remembrance, and protection. The pierced-petal twist adds rebellion and healthy boundaries—beauty that survived, not breakable décor.
What makes cybersigilism different from tribal?
Traditional tribal leans on repeating cultural motifs. Cybersigilism uses symbolic geometry and futuristic linework—more ritual-meets-tech than heritage repetition. This piece sits between them: neotribal sharpness fused with flowing cyber rhythm for a contemporary floral.
Do sternum and rib floral tattoos hurt?
They can—thin skin over bone is sensitive. This stencil is light-lined yet bold, with open spacing and solid anchors, so sessions stay efficient and the result heals clean. There’s no heavy shading by default; your artist can add soft shading or blend with existing work if desired.
Styling & scale
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Fine line: elegant on sternum, ribs, or back-shoulder; avoid micro-detail at micro sizes.
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Bold / neotribal: emphasize silhouette and key veins for chest, thigh, or forearm.
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Sizing: small–medium for ribs/forearm; scale up for thigh, chest, or along the leg.
Why this design works
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Original art: custom hand-drawn linework.
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Hybrid aesthetic: gothic lily meets cybersigilism—modern, spiky, ritual.
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Versatile placement: sternum, ribs, chest, forearm, thigh, leg, back-shoulder.
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Studio-ready: clean printable stencil for fast, accurate transfer.
Instant download — files included
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PNG (transparent, high-resolution, stencil-ready)
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JPEG (preview image)
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PDF (printable option for your tattoo artist)
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Explore more designs
For more floral linework and rose-focused tattoo stencils, browse the Floral & Rose Tattoo Stencils collection.