This Polynesian tattoo of a tiki in the shape of a round turtle was prepared for Roberto and it represents protection for the family.
The bird at the top of the shell symbolizes travel and safe return, among the front flippers made by waves.
The back flippers of the turtle, which shape the tiki's arms, are a
stylized te ha (the vital breath) and a koru, which symbolizes new
life.
They keep a Marquesan cross protected in the middle symbolizing balance
and harmony.
The colored image below shows the main elements within the tattoo: