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Heartbreak Icon

Heartbreak Icon is a 4x4 inch design by @emmypokes that transforms sorrow into artful permanence. A weeping face framed within a heart captures the bittersweet edge of love’s aftermath—its bold lines and balanced symmetry paying homage to vintage tattoo tradition. The stylized tears and heavy expression carry both weight and beauty, echoing the timeless truth that pain often deepens connection. Rooted in the language of old-school flash, this piece embodies resilience through emotion. This 1–2 week EZINK temporary tattoo fits naturally on the chest, arm, or sternum—an emblem for those who wear their hearts open, even after they’ve been broken.

Heartbreak Icon is a 4x4 inch design by @emmypokes that transforms sorrow into artful permanence. A weeping face framed within a heart captures the bittersweet edge of love’s aftermath—its bold lines and balanced symmetry paying homage to vintage tattoo tradition. The stylized tears and heavy expression carry both weight and beauty, echoing the timeless truth that pain often deepens connection. Rooted in the language of old-school flash, this piece embodies resilience through emotion. This 1–2 week EZINK temporary tattoo fits naturally on the chest, arm, or sternum—an emblem for those who wear their hearts open, even after they’ve been broken.

$12.97
Heartbreak Icon
$12.97

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Heartbreak Icon is a 4x4 inch design by @emmypokes that transforms sorrow into artful permanence. A weeping face framed within a heart captures the bittersweet edge of love’s aftermath—its bold lines and balanced symmetry paying homage to vintage tattoo tradition. The stylized tears and heavy expression carry both weight and beauty, echoing the timeless truth that pain often deepens connection. Rooted in the language of old-school flash, this piece embodies resilience through emotion. This 1–2 week EZINK temporary tattoo fits naturally on the chest, arm, or sternum—an emblem for those who wear their hearts open, even after they’ve been broken.