Traditional Tattoos:
A traditional tattoo typically refers to a style of tattooing that draws inspiration from historical tattooing practices, particularly those found in Western tattoo culture. Traditional tattoos are characterized by bold, black outlines, a limited color palette (often consisting of primary colors such as red, yellow, and green), and iconic imagery such as anchors, roses, skulls, hearts, and nautical motifs. This style is rooted in American tattooing traditions, particularly the work of tattoo artists like Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins and Bert Grimm. Traditional tattoos often convey a sense of nostalgia and are chosen for their timeless appeal and bold aesthetic. They have remained popular throughout the decades and are celebrated for their simplicity, clarity, and enduring charm.