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Next Luxury • Tattoo Ideas • Neck Tattoo Ideas: From Subtle to Bold Designs

Neck Tattoo Ideas: From Subtle to Bold Designs

Neck Tattoo Ideas: From Subtle to Bold Designs

  • by — Jono Elderton
  • Published on July 7, 2015

Neck Tattoos

Getting a neck tattoo is a big commitment, one that more often than not, comes with potential future regret and stigma. It requires confronting society and acceptance of being judged negatively on daily basis by your peers. Not to mention, it’s a “job stopper” too.

Neck tattoos are traditionally reserved for those who are already covered in tattoos when they walk in the door, but are rapidly rising in popularity.

If you are thinking about getting a neck tattoo, consider the negative connotations. They might look cool or have significant meaning, but they can also come loaded with stigma from other sectors of society.

No matter if you want a small or heavily inked piece around your head, you can still find inspiration from these neck tattoos. Perhaps they will give you new neck tattoo ideas and designs to explore or a better perception of just how visible they are.

1. American Traditional Tattoos

This is a great tattoo that takes the classic “screaming eagle” design, which has been a popular military design. This uses an expert application to complete this standard of American Traditional tattooing style. 

Behind The Neck Eagle Tattoo

In this piece, the tattoo artist takes a more illustrative approach to the black and gray figure. At the same time, the incorporation of vivid blue roses is an interesting choice that increases the appeal of this clean neck tattoo design.

Rose Back Neck Tattoo

Here, the artist uses vivid colors and a relatively busy composition to perfectly create this “sugar skull” from Dia de Los Muertos, while the scroll work and clean application of script complete this ode to “mi vida loca,” or “my crazy life.”

The American traditional school is the granddaddy of Western tattooing. The rough and tumble sensibilities and nautical themes that defined it are still apparent in this popular style. Characterized by bold lines and a limited, but vibrant color palette American Traditional tattoos used to be governed by a strict set of rules about both methods of application and acceptable subject matter.

These attitudes have relaxed as time has passed, and now American traditional tattoos can incorporate more elements and concepts than ever before. Their striking appearance and classic appeal make them the perfect choice for tattoo art, and these neck tattoo ideas are great examples of the style.

Tattoo of a sugar skull and rose on the side of a person's neck

2. Traditional Black and Gray Tattoos

While American traditional tattoo art is more commonly associated with vibrant colors, the bold lines and compelling subject matter mean that this approach can be equally successful in black and gray. 

While not an application for everyone, the contrast between the stylized images of swallows, snakes, and skulls and the subtle elegance and smooth shading of black and gray ink makes for captivating body art. When placed on such a prominent and visible spot like the neck, the significance of these tattoos is taken to the next level.

Elderly man with extensive tattoos covering his upper body and face

This is an excellent neck tattoo that uses black and gray ink and a meticulous application of dots to complete the design.

Person with a tattoo of a skull wrapped by a snake on their neck

Tattooed neck featuring a swallow in flight and script below

A person with a detailed skull and rose tattoo on their neck

A detailed neck tattoo of a hand snapping fingers with lightning bolts and clouds

3. Nape of the Neck Tattoos

When we hear “neck tattoo,” most people instantly think of designs slapped across the side of the neck or on the throat. 

However, this is not the limit of the neck area and what qualifies as a neck tattoo. Many people are choosing to get tattoos placed on the nape. For example, among the multiple tattoos of singer Justin Bieber are the angel wings on his nape.

There are a number of reasons that this location has gained popularity in recent times, one of which is the fact that any tattoos inked on the nape are slightly less visible than those placed on other parts of the neck. 

While this placement is still extremely prominent, long hair or a hooded sweatshirt can easily obscure any back of the neck tattoo from prying eyes. 

Another reason that people are choosing to ink the nape is the opportunity it provides to incorporate the design into large back pieces that peek out above the collar.

Tattoo of an eye with geometric shapes on the neck and upper back

Man with a lizard tattoo on his neck

Tattoo on back depicting hands holding an eye, trees, and faces of a wolf and a fox

Tattoo of a skull, geometric shapes, and a maze-like design on the back of the neck

4. Animal Tattoos

Animals have been common design elements in tattoos for centuries. Polynesian tattoo artists often incorporate sea turtles into their tribal tattoos, while some of the first Western tattoos featured swallows, pigs, and roosters. 

Given the deep relationships that people form with their pets, as well as the different personality traits and human characteristics that we associate with different animals, it is no wonder that we continue to permanently mark our bodies with their images.

Many people choose a tattoo idea inspired by an animal or different animals as a way of reflecting their attributes, while others are more interested in the aesthetic elements of different animals. 

Whatever the motivation, there are few tattoos more striking than a hawk or wolf, hawk, or other bird tattoos on your neck area. Former soccer superstar David Beckham has a flock of birds inked on the left side of his neck.

Tattoo of a snarling wolf's head on the side of a person's neck

Person's neck with a detailed tattoo of a bat against a colorful background

Neck tattoo of a bison head wearing a feathered headdress

Neck tattoo of an owl on a man with facial stubble

Man with a detailed black bird tattoo on the side of his head and neck

Person with a detailed cobra and skull tattoos on their chest

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5. Neo Traditional

Arising from the American traditional tattoo school, the neo-traditional style continues to grow in popularity for a few reasons. This tattoo approach keeps the elements from American traditional tattoos, like bold lines and the regular use of bright colors, eschewing the rules and regulations that govern this older tradition.  

Neo-traditional work is less constrained by the opinions of other people, which allows a client and artist a higher level of creative freedom when considering the subject matter and approach of a potential tattoo. While this style is perfectly suited for tattoos on any part of the body, the effect created when these designs are placed on the neck is even more impressive.

Realistic eye tattoo on the side of a person's neck

Colorful bear and arrow tattoo on the neck

Neck tattoo of a stylized, multi-eyed, colorful goat with intricate detailing

A man with a detailed black and grey octopus tattoo on his neck and chest

A person with elaborate, colorful tattoos on their neck

fFont neck tattoo featuring geometric patterns and an all-seeing eye design.

Tattoo of a roaring bear with a house in the background on the side of a man's neck

  

6. Innovative Black and Gray Tattoos

While some people may think that black and gray work is old-fashioned or passé, this couldn’t be farther from the truth. The reality is that around the world,  there are thousands and thousands of artists, tirelessly working to broaden their skill set, improve their craft, and push the entire discipline of tattoos to the next level.

Black and gray work is no exception. For some people, vibrant colors simply don’t align with their sensibilities; however, this doesn’t mean they are doomed to boring black ink tattoos. There are, in fact, plenty of cool neck tattoo ideas that are best executed in black and gray.

These stunning pieces demonstrate what is possible with black and gray ink and just how exciting these designs can be when applied to the neck area.

Intricate neck and chest tattoos featuring floral and abstract designs
Tattoos about script lettering, geometric patterns, and various intricate designs
Large, abstract, black tattoo covering chest and extending to neck

Tattooed shirtless man

Geometric tattoo covering the back of a person's neck and upper shoulders

  

7. Simple

The beauty of tattoos lies in the opportunities they provide for self-expression and creativity; the sky is the limit when it comes to this permanent body art. Just like how some people prefer chocolate and some like vanilla, some people prefer simpler designs over more elaborate and complex tattoos, and for good reason.

These uncomplicated designs have an elegance about them, an unassuming appeal that is perfectly in line with many people’s attitudes and personal styles. These simple tattoos are also sure to inspire curiosity in anyone who sees them slightly poking out from beneath a shirt collar.

Wings Back Neck Tattoo

Anchor Tattoo On The Neck

Feather Tattoo On Back Of Man's Neck

Cross Side Of Neck Tattoo

 

8. Rose

Roses are one of the most tattooed designs ever. Rose tattoos ride the razor’s edge, straddling the line between classic and cliché, although the rose always lands firmly on the side of classic. There is no surprise why people have continued to get flowers — and specifically roses — tattooed on their bodies, given the powerful significance that these plants hold in cultures around the world. 

Roses — being the eternal symbol of romantic love that they are — are the perfect choice for any hopeless romantic out there, and there are few places to get a rose tattoo that more clearly display their importance than on the neck.  

Rose Neck Tattoo

Rose Neck Tattoo

Rose Tattoo On Neck

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Neck Tattoo FAQs 

Jono Elderton

Writer

Jono writes about booze and tattoos for Next Luxury, having spent nearly two decades experiencing both in a variety of situations around the globe.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) from the University of Canberra and a Graduate Diploma of Professional Writing from Deakin University.

Jono writes about booze and tattoos for Next Luxury, having spent nearly two decades experiencing both in a variety of situations around the globe.

He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) from the University of Canberra and a Graduate Diploma of Professional Writing from Deakin University.

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