The leg is a large canvas full of natural anatomical lines. With the layered and complex patterns that characterize the style, tribal leg tattoos are the perfect addition to your ink collection.
41. Tribal Neck Tattoo
Whether part of a larger piece that starts on the arm and extends above the collar or a standalone piece centered on the throat, the bold statement that tribal neck tattoos make is the ultimate sign of dedication to your ink.
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42. Tribal Wrist Tattoo
The wrist is a popular placement for various styles and designs – for a good reason. Tribal wrist tattoos, in a variety of styles, can make for eye-catching designs that peek out from under the cuff and are sure to turn heads.
43. Tribal Arm Tattoo
One of the most versatile canvases on the body, the arm remains a popular choice for tattoo enthusiasts, whether a simple design in the crook of the arm or a Polynesian-inspired half sleeve, tribal arm tattoos make for some visually striking and meaningful designs.
44. Forearm Tribal Tattoo
The forearm is a popular location for ink: it lets the wearer show off their ink at their discretion with the ability to quickly cover it with a long sleeve shirt. Forearm tattoos make a great choice for weekend warriors at the office 9-5.
45. Tribal Thigh Tattoo
A big, broad canvas, tribal thigh tattoos give the artist plenty of room to work and can be applied in any number of styles, although Polynesian and Samoan work is known for large thigh pieces.
Men’s Tattoo FAQ
What is a tribal tattoo?
Tribal tattoos refer to designs from a wide variety of different cultures and traditions. The style also evolved from tattooing in the 90s; this has less of a cultural implication, ideally focusing more on aesthetics.
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