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Dragon is one of our favorites over here. Bold and beautiful. Try it in your traditional work.
Like its name, this one looks like Dulce De Leche or caramel. it is one of those that you can't stop using it when you have it. It will give you a ...
View full detailsEverybody's favorite. This is the best version of golden yellow you can find. So easy to use. So golden. Try it. You will love it.
Muted pale purple, opaque and with a grey hue.
Flesh is a great nude hue. Works great on color portraits.
A warm tone containing a touch of "French." Great to tattoo light skins or just mix it with your regular colors and achieve original shades
Really bright, fuchsia goes in super easy and heals nice and bright. You can make really smooth gradients with bordeaux.
This Orange is made of 50 percent of El Dorado Yellow, say no more!
This strong color combines purple and magenta.
Green apple, contains a nice load of white in it, worlds apart from the regular greens.
These tones were developed and tested by Master Horitomo, with his experience in traditional Japanese tattooing, we were able to achieve the colors...
View full detailsDarkest blue available, perfect for cover ups, works great when diluted with The Mixer to obtain shades of lighter blue, or just mix with white and...
View full detailsLight tone of purple, beautiful for flowers, especially when combined with violet.
Great for all kinds of leaves and when combined with darker greens.
Made of grape and white, if you are looking for an original tone of purple, this is it.
The brightest green, made out of pure bright yellow with a touch of green. This one glows!
Just like its name, this color will make you think of candy.
Bright and bold, creamy and heavily pigmented. A classic Magenta color that needs to be in your palette.
Just like its name, very opaque, very black, thick and creamy, really good for solid areas and tribal tattoos.
When you say green, this is it. Great medium tone of green, not too dark and not too light.
Like it's name this blue resembles the ocean of beautiful Miami beaches, and same color you can see on the Art Deco buildings of Miami.
Clean, fresh and bright shade of green.
This is the White you want to use to tone down colors and create your original ones. Works great for Black and Grey when you add some Mixing Wh...
View full detailsGreen and brownish looking tone, goes great combined with Olive, and is a great color for Neo Traditional work, for those fancy leaves and anything...
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