Hong Birds Sak Yant — symbol of grace, love and harmonious relationships
Love & Attraction

Hong

Hong Birds

The mythical Hong birds — symbol of grace, harmonious love and the pure bond between partners.

Meaning & Background

The Hong (related to the Hindu Hamsa) is a mythical bird in Thai tradition representing beauty, grace and spiritual purity. Often depicted in pairs, they symbolise a harmonious, balanced relationship between lovers or soulmates. You don't wear a Hong yant to "win someone" — you wear it to embody the elegance and softness that makes true connection possible. A beloved design among those investing in their relational life, and couples who choose a Sak Yant together.

More about this design

Hong birds are one of the most refined Sak Yant designs, especially loved by couples and those working on personal grace. Where Na Metta actively attracts love, the Hong is more about embodying the right relational energy. We offer three variants: the classic design, a fine-line version for a delicate look, and a variant with red accent for extra symbolic power. Beautifully combined with Lotus & Hong for those who want to deepen the symbolism further. Read about all Sak Yant symbols. Book an appointment.

OriginThai mythology, related to the Hindu Hamsa bird.
Recommended placementShoulder blade, upper back or side ribs. For couple tattoos sometimes mirrored across both partners.

Frequently asked questions

Can we as a couple choose Hong yants together?

Yes, and it's a beautiful tradition. We can mirror them so they visually "point towards each other" when you stand side by side.

What's the difference between the three variants?

The classic version follows traditional Thai linework. The fine-line variant is subtler and delicate. The red-accent version has a symbolic colour detail adding extra life and vitality.

Is this a "feminine" yant?

No. The Hong stands for grace and harmony — qualities desirable regardless of gender. It's chosen by people of all genders.

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