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10 distinct tattoo styles, from Japanese irezumi to fine-line minimalism. Click any style to read its dedicated placement guide.


Japanese (Irezumi)

Bold lines, sweeping color fields, traditional motifs (koi, dragon, peony, hannya, waves). One of the most enduring tattoo traditions.

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Minimalist

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Minimalist

Single-line, low-detail compositions. Often small. Emphasizes negative space.

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American Traditional

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American Traditional

Bold black outlines, limited primary-color palette, classic motifs (anchors, swallows, daggers, hearts).

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Biomechanical

Photorealistic mechanical components (gears, pistons, wires) appearing to emerge from skin.

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Tribal

Bold black geometric patterns. Modern interpretations span Polynesian, Maori, Borneo, Filipino traditions.

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Fine Line

Thin single-needle work. Wispy, delicate, often illustrative.

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Watercolor

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Watercolor

Painterly splashes of color without dominant black outlines. Imitates wet-on-wet paint.

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Geometric

Symmetric, mathematically precise compositions. Mandalas, sacred geometry, kaleidoscopic patterns.

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Old School

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Old School

Synonym for American Traditional or its direct descendants. Bold lines, primary colors.

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Realistic

Photo-quality portraits, animals, objects. Requires highly skilled artists.

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