Tattoos are an ancient form of body art that have been used for centuries, both by individuals and cultures, to decorate their bodies, express their religious or spiritual beliefs, or even mark rites of passage. Icelandic tattoos, in particular, have a long and storied history that is steeped in the culture and mythology of the country. From the Viking warriors who sported intricate designs to the modern-day Icelander who can be found proudly wearing their traditional designs, these tattoos have a long and rich history that deserves to be explored.