Origin & Meaning
Plate 50: Sacred Heart
Unknown American 20th Century · 1935–1942
National Gallery of Art
Part of the portfolio Spanish Colonial Designs of New Mexico, this rendering depicts a traditional “Sacred Heart” motif. Created between 1935 and 1942 under the Index of American Design, this artwork records the rich religious and folk art heritage of the American Southwest. The piece captures the stylized flames and symbolic imagery characteristic of historical Spanish colonial craftsmanship.
From Classical Art
Ultra-Realistic Color
Lasts 7–14 Days
Waterproof
Plant-Based Formula
Free Sample Included
Apply to clean, dry skin at room temperature (18–26°C / 64–79°F).
Press firmly during application and avoid sweating, heat, or friction while wearing.
The color develops gradually within 24–36 hours.
Depth and tone may vary depending on skin type and placement area.
Wear for 2–3 hours for best results.
Do not exceed 4 hours.
The design cannot be removed instantly.
It gradually fades as your skin naturally renews.
To help accelerate fading, gently wipe with warm water and a soft cloth over time.
The tattoo is waterproof and has a natural, non-glossy finish.
Water, Ethanol, Gardenia Extract, and medical-grade adhesive.
No added preservatives.
Skin tone, color intensity, and reaction may vary from person to person.
We include a sample piece with your order so you can test it before full application.
Our products are made with plant-based ingredients and are non-toxic.
However:
Not recommended for children or pregnant women
Avoid use on eyes, lips, mucous membranes, or broken skin
We suggest performing a small patch test before full application.
If irritation occurs, discontinue use and rinse with water.
Seek medical advice if symptoms persist.















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