LIGERA INK TATTOO MILAN CENTRE
Eight years after the opening of the first studio, Ligera Ink triples its presence in the city of Milan with a new tattoo studio in the prestigious setting of Porta Venezia: Ligera Ink Tattoo Milano Centro. The new studio is located close to Milan’s renowned shopping street, Corso Buenos Aires, more precisely at Via Secchi 2, Milan, 100 meters from the Porta Venezia red subway. A 200 square meters studio on two levels that will host in addition to resident tattoo artists, international guests as well as a large section dedicated to the sale of Piercing jewelry. Professionalism, expertise and passion are the solid foundations on which our studios are based, characteristics that have allowed us to grow to the opening of a third tattoo studio in the prestigious Corso Buenos Aires. High standards of hygiene, customer care and high quality tattoos remain indispensable elements in our studios. Within the tattoo studio we use only disposable and highly biocompatible material, certified by the manufacturers (as indicated by the current directives 76/769/EE). Disinfection procedures take place with medical-surgical aids ensuring maximum hygiene and safety for both clients and operators.
- Opening hours 11-19 Open 7/7. Open Sunday
- Email: ptavenezia@ligeraink.it
- Phone: 3737209501
- Where we are: Via Secchi 2, Milano
- Instagram: @ligera_inktattoomilano
LIGERA INK TATTOO MILAN CENTRE: TATTOO STYLES
The notoriety gained over the years has allowed us to collaborate right from the start in this new Milan Centre Tattoo studio with nationally and internationally renowned artists, capable of interpreting the needs of clients in the different tattoo styles on the market.
Old School Tattoo: Traditional tattoos are the most famous western style of tattooing, from this style all modern styles have taken their cue: realistic, watercolour, blackwork… The main characteristics of traditional tattooing are the thick lines and solid colour that give the tattoo a solid appearance on the skin. The most popular subjects for this style of tattooing are related to the seafaring style: sailing ships, lighthouses, anchors and mermaids, although in recent years any subject can be tattooed in traditional
FINE LINE TATTOO MILAN CENTRE
Fine Line Tattoos Milan are tattoos characterised by very fine lines and strong strokes. Almost any subject can be represented with this style, from the simplest to the most complex. From simple writing that is elegant and ‘light’ to complex micro realistic tattoos. The figures tend to be light and unadorned. Tattoos made with this technique are characterised by the elegance of the results on the skin.
REALISTIC TATTOO MILAN CENTRE
Realistic tattooing tends to faithfully reproduce photographic images on the skin. Whether they are animals or portraits of loved ones, realistic tattooing allows real photographs to be recreated on the skin. One can choose to recreate a realistic tattoo either in black and white or in colour, depending on the client’s taste.Realistic tattooing tends to faithfully reproduce photographic images on the skin. Whether they are animals or portraits of loved ones, realistic tattooing allows real photographs to be recreated on the skin. One can choose to recreate a realistic tattoo either in black and white or in colour, depending on the client’s taste.
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MILAN WATERCOLOUR TATTOOS
This style of tattooing is the latest arrival in the varied world of tattoos, immediately managing to carve out a space of its own. The watercolour tattoo makes it possible to abandon the rigidity of the classic tattoo, leaving room for “liquid” colour and the lightness that comes with it. Watercolour tattoos turn out to be appreciated especially by the female public who find elegance, delicacy and dynamism in the mordibe shapes and shaded colours.
JAPANESE TATTOOS MILAN CENTRE
It is certainly one of the best known and most popular tattoo styles. Usually characterised by large tattoos, it follows the oriental tradition of tattooing. The most commonly used subjects are dragons, samurai, gheishe, carp and oni demons, which are combined on the skin to tell stories of Japanese tradition.

























