Regional tattoo Collection
Regional Tattoo Collection
Irezumi (Japanese)American traditionalPolynesian (Samoan, Hawaiian, Maori)CelticSak Yant (Thai)Native AmericanDay of the Dead (Mexican)Russian or Slavic
Irezumi (Japanese)
Irezumi, also known as Horimono, is a traditional Japanese tattoo style that has been practiced for centuries. Irezumi tattoos are known for their bold lines, bright colors, and intricate designs that often include Japanese Ukiyo-e (woodblock prints and paintings). The designs often feature traditional Japanese motifs such as dragons, koi fish, cherry blossoms, and waves. Irezumi tattoos are often large and cover large areas of the body, such as the back, chest, and arms.









Irezumi (Japanese)Tattoo




Irezumi (Japanese)Tatoo
American Traditional Tattoo
American Traditional tattoo is a popular tattoo style featuring bold black outlines and a limited color palette, with common motifs influenced by sailor tattoos. The style is sometimes called old school and contrasted with "new school" tattoos, which it influenced, and which use a wider range of colors, shading, and subjects. American Traditional tattoos are instantly recognizable for their bold lines, clean shapes, and use of bright, limited colors.






American Traditional Tattoo
Polynesian (Samoan, Hawaiian, Maori) tattoo
Polynesian tattoos, including Samoan, Hawaiian, and Maori styles, are a popular tattoo choice that has been practiced for centuries. These tattoos are known for their bold lines, intricate designs, and use of traditional motifs such as dragons, koi fish, and waves. Polynesian tattoos are deeply rooted in the culture and history of the Pacific Islands, and are often associated with status, strength, and protection.






Polynesian (Samoan, Hawaiian, Maori)
Celtic tattoo





Celtic tattoo
Sak Yant (Thai) tattoo



Sak Yant (Thai) tattoo







Sak Yant (Thai) tattoos