Bring Timeless to Life

At Designer Ink we create beautiful japanese tattoos Melbourne with respect for traditional techniques and modern artistry. As a trusted japanese tattoo studio melbourne, we help clients bring meaningful irezumi and Japanese style designs to life in our Wantirna South studio.

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Welcome to Designer Ink

Located in the heart of Melbourne, Designer Ink is renowned for delivering tattoos that are as authentic as they are original. Offering a wide range of styles, from neo-traditional to realism we take special pride in our traditional Japanese tattooing expertise. Our artists weave together history, colour, and symbolism to create tattoos that stand out and stand true.

Why Choose Designer Ink?

  • Experienced, Friendly Artists We only work with talented tattoo artists who care about their craft and your comfort.
  • South-East Melbourne Location Located in South-East Melbourne , we’re easy to find and surrounded by great food, coffee, and public transport options.
  • Specialising in Fine Line Tattoos If you’re after soft, minimal, detailed work, you’re in the right place. Our fine line tattoo artists in Melbourne are among the best.
  • Female Artists Available We believe in choice and comfort. That’s why we have both male and female tattoo artists in Melbourne
  • Custom Work, Every Time We don’t copy. Every tattoo is drawn and placed to suit your body, your idea, and your style.
  • First-Timers Welcome New to tattoos? Don’t worry. We’ll walk you through the whole process and make sure you feel confident and comfortable.

Our Services

At Designer Ink, our Japanese tattoo Melbourne services include:

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Popular Services

Client Favourites:
  • Full Back Traditional Irezumi Design
    Ample space for ornate dragons, waves, and floral elements, all designed for harmony and flow.
  • Koi Half and Full Sleeves
    Vibrant fish woven with waves, cherry blossoms, symbols of perseverance and change.
  • Miniature Japanese Tattoo Pieces
    Delicate cherry blossoms, minimal lotus flower, or wind and wave motifs, ideal for hand, ankle, or wrist placement.
  • Dragon Chest or Rib Designs
    Powerful, flowing images that curve with your body, for bold visual impact.
  • Japanese Botanical Accents
    Whether cherry blossoms or peonies, these work well as fillers or standalone symbols, all done with fine-line shading and dimension.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  • What is a traditional Japanese tattoo and what makes it different from other tattoo styles?

    It is tattoo art inspired by classic Japanese motifs like dragons, koi, waves, and cherry blossoms. Unlike many Western styles, it emphasises large, flowing compositions that wrap around body contours. It is deeply rooted in symbolism, history, and storytelling through interconnected imagery. Background elements like wind bars and waves are as important as the main subjects.

  • What Japanese tattoo designs and motifs does Designer Ink Melbourne offer?

    They offer full sleeves, back pieces, chest or rib tattoos, and miniature pieces for hands, ankles, or wrists. Specific motifs include koi fish, dragons, cherry blossoms, peonies, lotus flowers, and wind or wave elements. Client favourites include traditional irezumi back pieces and koi half or full sleeves. Every design is tailored to your body placement and personal story.

  • Can I get a custom Japanese tattoo or does Designer Ink use pre-made flash designs?

    All tattoos at Designer Ink are fully custom, hand-drawn, and planned for your specific body placement. They do not rely on generic pre-made flash designs for their Japanese tattoos. You do not need to bring your own artwork; the artist creates a unique design from your vision. Every piece is built faithfully from your story and preferences.

  • What is the difference between traditional Japanese irezumi and neo-traditional Japanese tattooing?

    Traditional irezumi strictly follows classic motifs, rules, and composition with specific waves, wind bars, and limited colour palettes. Neo-traditional Japanese incorporates traditional elements but with modern techniques, varied line weights, expanded colour palettes, and more illustrative interpretations. The page notes they offer neo-traditional as a general style alongside their traditional expertise. 

  • How many sessions does a Japanese full sleeve or back piece tattoo typically require?

    The page states that for larger or detailed Japanese pieces, multiple sessions may be needed, but no specific number is given. The exact session count depends on the size, detail, placement, and complexity of your specific custom design. A full sleeve or back piece could take several sessions spaced weeks apart to allow for healing. 

  • Can Designer Ink cover up or expand an existing tattoo using Japanese style elements?

    Yes, they specifically offer "Cover-Ups & Expansion" services for Japanese tattoos. They can incorporate your existing older tattoo into a new Japanese-style piece or build around current work to create a cohesive design. The goal is to transform unwanted old ink into part of a flowing, meaningful Japanese composition. This service is ideal for refreshing outdated tattoos.

  • How should I prepare for and care for a Japanese tattoo to maintain colour and detail long-term?

    The page notes that they provide guidance on aftercare and maintenance for Japanese tattoos. Proper aftercare includes keeping the tattoo clean, moisturised, and protected from sun exposure to prevent fading. For large pieces, multiple sessions require healing time between appointments as advised by your artist. 

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Your skin, your story. Whether you’ve been planning this for years or just got inspired, we’d love to chat. Walk-ins are welcome for smaller tattoos, but for custom pieces and longer sessions, we recommend booking ahead. –
Come visit us at Designer Ink — the tattoo studio Melbourne trusts for creativity, care, and craftsmanship.