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Feather Light: As light as it gets, for those tones that are almost unnoticeable but make a huge difference on what your eye sees. Also good for bl...
View full detailsLight: A velvety smooth tone for your end fades and softer areas.All of our pigments are vegan and cruelty free. Made in the USA.Ingredients: Aqua ...
View full detailsFinally out! Tim Hendricks Magic Mix is here!This set includes a Black and 4 tones of Grey, formulated by the black and grey legend from the West C...
View full detailsMedium: A strong medium tone, definitely tends to be a most used tone. Great for whipping soft gradations from a black area and darkening up lighte...
View full detailsBluish green turquoise, great for an alternative tone of green with a touch of yellow.
Heavy and dark with a bright side. Works great for coverups and deep sea images.
Vanilla is a blend specially created to make highlights. Try this instead of white to tone down your colors or just have fun with it!
The darkest of the purples, very concentrated and solid. You can tone it down and achieve any purple you want or just mix it with bordeaux and ...
View full detailsJust like the watermelon color, almost red. Made out of Super Red and White. Easy to go in and fall in love with!
This is "THE" white. With a lot ofweight of pure pigment, it doesn't get whiter than this
This is Solid's brightest yellow. Goes in easy and heals nice and bright, stays in and holds really well.
This is the color of Yerba Mate, a wild dry green tone, resembling the color of the traditional herb.
Blood Orange, an orange/red good for everything from bright flames to flowers.
These colors where created and tested by legendary Chris Garver. He spent the last 30 years of his life tattooing, he knows best, and he chose to m...
View full detailsDirty Purple, a reddish purple with a touch of black for when you want a warm, subdued purple.
Ghost Face Grey, a blue grey excellent for anything cold and dead.
Gold, great color when yellow and orange dont quite do the trick.
Green Tip, nice for the light part of leaves and mixes great with Sweet Leaf.
Matcha, a nice mellow green which works well for leaves and kimonos.
Mikiri Blue, this dark toned down blue works great for dragons and masks.
Mikiri Light, great for blending with Mikiri Blue to make warm and bright colors pop!
Peony Pink; excellent for flowers of all kinds!
Sweet Leaf; a dark green for all sorts of foliage.
Tiger Blood, great for anything from tiger noses to deep red in flowers.
Tora, a warm light brown especially good for tigers or any other light brown critter.
Bengara This reddish brown color was popularized during the Edo Period (1603-1867). In Japanese irezumi this color has been used for a very long ti...
View full detailsFudo Blue Black This color was based on the color of the body of Fudo Myo-o. In the Jyu-Kyu Kan text, the skin coloration of Fudo Myo-o is describe...
View full detailsFudo Blue Grey This color is meant to be used with Fudo Blue Black. These two colors together can be used to create a powerful Fudo Myo-o. If you d...
View full detailsGunjo This color is a deeper blue, similar to a toned down ultramarine. This color has been associated with men's clothing for many years in Japan....
View full detailsKikyo This color is derived from the flower of the same name, Kikyo, and has been used since the Heian Era (794-1192). This bluish purple is very d...
View full detailsKoji This reddish yellow is connected to Buddhism in Japan. I think it is a nice base color for tigers as well as for metal pieces of samurai armor...
View full detailsMoegi This is a color that has been used in Japan since the Heian Period (794-1192). In Kabuki Theatre, this is one of the three colors of the fina...
View full detailsOdo This color is a yellowish brown ochre tone reminiscent of straw and the materials related to woodwork. I would also use these for the clothing ...
View full detailsSakura This pink was created with the cherry blossom flower in mind. In old irezumi, Shu was used for these flowers, but this modern color is more ...
View full detailsShinbashi Towards the end of the Meiji Era (1868-1912) this color was popular amongst the geisha of the Shinbashi district in Tokyo. It is a reserv...
View full detailsShu This color exists between red and orange and is a classic color of Japan. In Japanese irezumi this color has been used for a very long time, si...
View full detailsWakanae This light subtle green is based on the color of young sprouted rice. It is suitable for Buddhist pieces, kimono patterns and the underside...
View full details25 Colors Set. Includes The Mixer in bigger size bottle and the following colors: Dark Blue, Matte Black, Lime, Dark Green, Silver, Diablo, ...
View full details50 Colors SetIncludes The Mixer in bigger size bottle and the following colors:Dark Blue, Matte Black, Lime, Dark Green, Silver, Diablo, Chocolate,...
View full detailsIncludes The Mixer in bigger size bottle and the following colors:Petroleum, Cancun Blue, Bubblegum, Teal, Super Red, Mold, Rose, Neon, Grape, Fles...
View full detailsThe infamous Blue 15, the one that everybody is talking about, the one they want to take out of our arsenal, the one that was always around, since ...
View full detailsDeepest Brown in the Solid line, and no brown pigment in it, what you see here is a old mix between Red, Yellow, Green, and Black, dark as Black Co...
View full detailsStrong Olive looking color, made out of their popular "El Dorado" plus Black and Green pigments, very versatile to create shades when mixed with wh...
View full detailsThe most spicy Red in the traditional business, "El Picante" will be your hero when choosing a plain simple Red!The formula presented in these colo...
View full detailsGreen 7, notorious and most wanted green on the planet, this one contains a bit of White to make it more "friendly", and yes irreplaceable for tatt...
View full detailsYes, it looks like "Dragon" (which is one of Solid's best), but hey, what about that bottle! And this one has more concentration of pigment, it is ...
View full detailsNo Brown pigments used in this one, only the best Red, "El Dorado" Yellow, Green, and Black. It doesn't get more traditional than this in making ta...
View full details"El Dorado" on Steroids.The formula presented in these colors follows the tradition of what was available for tattooing many years ago, known as OL...
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