
Suea Koo
Twin Tigers
Twin tigers symbolizing power, authority and fearlessness. This Sak Yant gives the wearer the strength and courage of a tiger.
✦Meaning & Background
Suea Koo represents the power and authority of the tiger. The twin tigers face each other, symbolizing balance between power and restraint. This design is especially popular with those in leadership roles, martial artists, and anyone seeking inner strength and confidence.
✦More about this design
The Suea Koo, or Twin Tigers, is one of the most powerful Sak Yant designs for courage, authority and invincibility. The two tigers facing each other symbolize the perfect balance between offensive and defensive power. This design was historically the most popular among Thai warriors and generals. Combined with the Gao Yord as a foundation and the Paed Tidt for directional protection, it forms an unmatched trio of power. Read about the difference between Sak Yant and machine tattoos and discover why an authentic Sak Yant is so special. Curious about all Sak Yant symbols? Or book an appointment for your Suea Koo?
✦Frequently asked questions
What does Suea Koo symbolize?
Suea Koo symbolizes the power, authority and fearlessness of the tiger. The twin tigers represent balance between strength and restraint.
Who typically gets the Suea Koo tattoo?
It is popular with martial artists, business leaders, soldiers, and anyone who needs courage and authority in their daily life.
