Tattoo Design Styles

Fine Line Tattoos

Finer Line Tattoos: What Is This Stitching? The thin nano needle used in fine line tattooing creates clear, straight or slightly curved lines on the skin. Hue, shading, and texture are seldom used in thin line tattoos, which tend to be black or gray in color. Intricately detailed fine line tattoos don’t scream “I’m a…

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Finer Line Tattoos: What Is This Stitching? The thin nano needle used in fine line tattooing creates clear, straight or slightly curved lines on the skin. Hue, shading, and texture are seldom used in thin line tattoos, which tend to be black or gray in color. Intricately detailed fine line…

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Irezumi, which means "insert ink" in Japanese, became a common word in Japan around 1720. During the Edo era (1603-1868), tattooing was first employed as a punishment in Japan in this year. Depending on the kind of crime or locality, several irezumi symbols were employed to identify those responsible. Forearm…

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There is a combination of spending your tax money wisely. New customers, repeat customers, people finishing up elaborate tattoos, they all come in when their refund arrives. First step is to plan your tattoo. Tattoos can be of all sizes and most of the business this time of year is medium to larger…

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Fine line tattoos are uniquely delicate and elegant, often times monochrome. Recently, these tattoos have been increasing in popularity among young adults. We will discuss this increase in popularity of fine line tattoos. Fine Line Tattoos Fine line tattoo design style is a relatively new trend to emerge in the…

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The simple single line blackwork tattoo style has gained popularity recently. Also know as the "one line" tattoo", the design simply involves a singular line in a fluid, illustrative shape. Popular uses of this design style often include profiles of faces, wildlife and flowers. Simple Single Line Blackwork Tattoos Placement…

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