60 Tiki Tattoo Ideas

Although many people may associate grimacing tiki heads with exotic cocktails and luau barbeques, these iconic figures have a much more profound significance in Polynesian culture.

Present in traditions ranging from New Zealand Maori, Samoa, Tahiti and Fiji all the way to the Hawaiian Islands, the Tiki figure has an important place in Polynesian mythology and the creation stories of these diverse peoples. The details of the story vary but in all of these traditions Tiki Man is said to be the first man created by the gods who then found the first woman and populated the earth.

However, tradition and meaning has been misinterpreted over time. The figures that we consider tikis are actually more often depictions of god made ancestors that were used to mark boundaries of sacred sites.

While the cultural significance of these fierce figures is often lost in translation, they are an excellent tattoo idea for a variety of tiki tat designs, or even your first tattoo. The pieces in this gallery demonstrate how versatile and exciting a tiki tribal tattoo or illustrative Tiki man symbol can be.

1. Mask Tattoo Design Inspiration

A black-and-gray tattoo of two Tiki masks, one with glowing orange eyes and sharp teeth, and the other with green eyes
Source: @andy_tattoo94 via Instagram
A detailed black-and-gray tattoo of a Tiki mask with intricate patterns, featuring sharp features and a fierce expression
Source: @caspianator via Instagram
A detailed black-and-gray tattoo of a Tiki mask, featuring sharp facial features and intricate designs
Source: @floweisstattoo via Instagram
A vibrant tattoo of a Tiki mask surrounded by palm trees and hibiscus flowers, featuring bold colors and lively details
Source: @jane_taylor_tattoo via Instagram
A black-and-gray tattoo of a Tiki mask carved from wood, featuring sharp teeth and a fierce expression
Source: @le_labo_d_elo via Instagram
A vibrant, colorful tattoo of a Tiki mask, featuring sharp teeth, intricate geometric patterns, and bright shades of orange and yellow
Source: @mattblack187 via Instagram
A minimalist black-line tattoo of a Tiki mask, featuring sharp angles and a stylized design with a crown-like top
Source: @p.inkkkkkk via Instagram
A detailed black-and-gray tattoo of a Tiki mask, showcasing intricate shading and linework
Source: @senyordosmanuel via Instagram
A bold black-and-gray tattoo of a Tiki mask with geometric patterns and swirling motifs
Source: @tatuaggidaclaudio via Instagram
A vibrant, colorful tattoo of a Tiki mask featuring bold blues, reds, and yellows, with intricate patterns
Source: @willber_villa via Instagram

A common depiction of tiki figures comes in the form of the tiki mask. A tiki mask is a great choice for a person’s tribal tattoo for a few reasons, the first of which is the variety of expressions that can be applied to these fascinating visages: grimacing, wailing, smirking and solemn expressions can all be applied to a tiki tattoo.

A tiki mask tattoo can also be applied in a variety of styles and using a number of approaches as demonstrated by these excellent pieces. Black and gray work in the Polynesia tradition, full color new school designs and neo-traditional approaches can all be applied to a tiki tattoo with the help of a talented tattoo artist.

2. Leg Art

A bold and intricate black tribal tattoo of a Tiki mask and geometric patterns
Source: @avalan.tattoo via Instagram
A black-and-gray tattoo of a Tiki mask holding a spear with pearl necklace and adorned with tribal patterns
Source: @nikutatau via Instagram
A detailed black-and-gray tattoo of a Tiki mask with sharp teeth and intricate tribal patterns, adorned with leaves on either side
Source: @nocoastwilly via Instagram
Source: @stellaipswitch via Instagram
A large black tribal tattoo of a Tiki mask and geometric patterns, the design features bold lines, circles, and sharp angles
Source: @pellenera via Instagram
A bold black-and-white tattoo of a Tiki mask with a fierce expression, sitting in a chariot-like vehicle with flames in the background
Source: @robbiebigballs via Instagram

Many people choose to place a tiki tattoo on their leg, with great results. One reason that many people choose this placement is for the size of the canvas: a tattoo artist can fit much larger designs on the leg than in other locations. Leg pieces also provide the wearer with an added level of discretion in who does and doesn’t get to admire their first man ink.

The tiki tattoo design ideas in this collection are applied in a number of styles-the traditional Maori or Polynesian tribal tattoo are especially compelling-but they all demonstrate just how successful tiki illustrations can look on the leg.

3. Hand Tattooing

A bold black tribal tattoo of a Tiki mask, featuring intricate patterns and geometric shapes
Source: @deric_zlaff via Instagram
Vibrant tattoo of a Tiki mask made with wood and has leaves and branch growing,  with a knife, surrounded by tribal patterns and shading
Source: @manny_tattooer via Instagram
A detailed black-and-gray tattoo of a Tiki mask, with intricate lines and shading
Source: @ochoa_tattoo via Instagram

Attitudes about tattoos have come a long way in the last twenty years, however, hand tattoos should still be given more serious deliberation than tattoos in other locations. That being said, these pieces make a pretty compelling case for getting a tiki tattoo placed smack dab on the back of your hand.

Whether full color neo-traditional or black work tribal these excellent tiki tattoo designs show off just how exciting these mythical figures look when placed in plain view on the wearer’s hand.

4. Arm Sleeve Art

A bold black tribal tattoo covering the arm, featuring Tiki masks and geometric patterns
Source: @conrado_levy_tattoo via Instagram
A black tribal tattoo on the arm featuring intricate patterns, including geometric shapes and stylized floral designs
Source: @andreabenuz via Instagram
A large black tribal tattoo, featuring geometric and floral patterns, with a circular Tiki mask in the center of the chest
Source: @bara.tattoo via Instagram
A detailed black-and-gray tattoo of multiple Tiki masks, with intricate shading and design, featuring fierce expressions and tribal patterns
Source: @drizzy_inkk via Instagram
Detailed black and grey Tiki mask made of wood tattoo, showcasing intricate shading and bold lines for a dramatic effect
Source: @eugen.schreiner.stechwerk via Instagram
Tribal Tiki tattoo design featuring a bold Tiki mask, intricate geometric patterns, and strong black ink details
Source: @shaoki4000 via Instagram

Full sleeve tattoos have been turning heads for decades and these tiki inspired designs show that they are just as exciting today as they were a century ago. While not restricted to tribal work, these traditional Polynesian tiki tattoo designs demonstrate just how compelling this approach can be with such a large canvas as the entire arm at the disposal of a talented tattoo artist.

Other tiki tattoo sleeves on display in this gallery use precise line work and smooth shading to perfectly capture the contorted grimaces of these unique characters.

5. Bracelet Body Art

Minimalistic black Tiki tattoo, featuring a symmetrical design with bold lines and a central mask motif
Source: @damienandreani via Instagram
Black and grey Tiki tattoo, featuring a detailed mask with a protruding tongue
Source: @masaotattoomaui via Instagram
Bold black Tiki tattoo, featuring geometric patterns and symmetrical designs with sharp lines and shapes
Source: @miquimoko via Instagram

Not everyone wants to dedicate their entire arm to a tiki tattoo and thankfully for these folks, bracelets, arm band and forearm tattoo designs can also be used to produce exciting tiki inspired pieces. These tiki tattoos vary in their style and approach but they all keep these interesting figures at their center, creating unique tiki tattoo designs that will turn heads for years to come.

6. Calf Tattoo Designs

Black and grey Tiki tattoo featuring a cartoonish mask with a cowboy hat, sharp teeth, and green darts and green ball in its hands
Source: @pufftronic via Instagram
Black and grey Tiki tattoo featuring a cartoonish mask with sharp teeth, pointed ears, and green eyes with arrow down in his clothes
Source: @pufftronic via Instagram
Black and grey Tiki tattoo featuring a cartoonish mask with a protruding tongue, red eyes, sharp teeth, and a playful pose
Source: @pufftronic via Instagram
Black linework Tiki tattoo, featuring a stylized mask with geometric patterns, holding a large axe-like weapon and wearing tribal details
Source: @surroundedbygiants via Instagram
Intricate black and grey Tiki tattoo on the leg, featuring a detailed mask with geometric patterns and sharp lines
Source: @tattoosbypatiki via Instagram

Another popular canvas for tiki tattoo designs is the calf. One of the least painful places to get inked, many people also choose this location for a tiki tattoo thanks to the ability to show it off in shorts and at the beach while also having the option to cover it in more professional settings. The calf is also a common location for traditional Polynesian tattoos making it especially appropriate for these essential characters in Polynesian mythology.

7. Back Body Art

Vibrantly colored full-back Tiki tattoo, featuring a large mask surrounded by tropical flowers, a sunset scene with waves, and aquatic animals with reefs
Source: @bigbeartattooca via Instagram
Bold black tribal tattoo, featuring a circular design with intricate patterns, surrounded by swirls, with a Tiki mask below, forming a triangular shape
Source: @conrado_levy_tattoo via Instagram
Black and grey Tiki tattoo, featuring a symmetrical tribal design with ornate patterns and a sharp, elongated tail-like element at the base
Source: @toshotattoo via Instagram

The largest canvas on the human body, the back is the perfect choice for large, complex tattoo designs and these tiki tattoos don’t disappoint. From full back body jewelry tiki depicted in vibrant colors to a blackwork manta ray applied using a traditional Polynesian approach that perfectly follows the lines of the wearer’s body, the back is a great choice for these bold designs.

8. Chest Polynesian Tattoo

Detailed black and grey Tiki tattoo, featuring a bold mask with geometric patterns, swirling designs, and dot work shading around the face
Source: @dantzat2 via Instagram
Bold tribal tattoo, featuring circular and geometric patterns with intricate detailing, forming a collar-like design
Source: @eliott.guedeu via Instagram
Bold black tribal Tiki tattoo, featuring intricate geometric patterns, a mask-like face, and symmetrical designs
Source: @ksutattoo via Instagram
Black and white tribal Tiki tattoo, featuring two detailed Tiki masks, geometric patterns, and swirling designs
Source: @mons.ink via Instagram
Bold black ink Tiki tattoo on the chest, featuring intricate tribal patterns and a symmetrical circular design inspired by Polynesian art
Source: @nickblacktattoo via Instagram

Another large canvas, the chest provides a tattoo artist with plenty of room to stretch their creative muscles and produce exciting tiki tattoo designs. Within Polynesian culture, the chest is also a common location for traditional tattoo work, making these tiki tattoos even more appropriate and meaningful.

9. Color Illustrations

Colorful Tiki tattoo featuring a tiki mug with a grinning face and flames, surrounded by swirling green and yellow patterns, with a blue skull on the side
Source: @danskyland_tattoo via Instagram
Playful Tiki tattoo featuring two cartoonish, wooden-style Tiki babies with large eyes, one colored in vibrant tones and the other outlined
Source: @die_tattoomacherei via Instagram
Vibrant Tiki tattoo featuring a fierce Tiki mask with flames rising from its top, holding a spear, with bold colors and intricate details
Source: @inkswell74 via Instagram
Vibrant Tiki tattoo, featuring a wooden Tiki mask surrounded by colorful flowers, leaves, with a mix of orange, green, and white tones
Source: @kristenprossertattoo via Instagram
Colorful Tiki tattoo featuring a Tiki mask surrounded by tropical flowers, palm trees, and a sunset background, with vibrant orange, pink, and green tones
Source: @laura__barker via Instagram
Colorful Tiki tattoo featuring a stylized wooden mask, bright highlights of yellow and green surrounding the face, and bold outlines
Source: @manuelmathow via Instagram
Colorful Tiki tattoo featuring a cartoonish Tiki mask character wearing traditional attire, with vibrant green, red, and yellow hues and black clouds
Source: @nahue_cdo via Instagram
Colorful Tiki tattoo featuring a playful Tiki mask with a green leafy top, holding a staff, framed by a red-orange background and the word 'JOKER' in bold lettering
Source: @stevenhitchcock3310 via Instagram
Vibrant Tiki tattoo featuring a bold, grinning Tiki mask with a colorful background of green plants and a torch in its hand
Source: @tatsbydaran via Instagram
Colorful Tiki tattoo featuring a stack of three Tiki masks with intricate wooden details, surrounded by swirling green smoke
Source: @tattoospencer via Instagram

Tattoos are tools for creative expression and these full color tiki designs demonstrate how well this subject translates when applied with vibrant color ink. Most of the tiki tattoos in this collection take a new school approach that is typified by brilliant colors and stylized figures, although neo-traditional designs also stand out for their bold lines and use of color ink.

10. Statues

Colorful Tiki tattoo featuring a smiling Tiki mask with a blue and green feathered crown, and the date '7:1:17' inscribed on the top
Source: @thelivingcanvastattoo2 via Instagram
Black and grey tattoo featuring a Tiki mask with a monkey sitting on top, holding a triangular shape
Source: @inkceptionart via Instagram
Black and grey Tiki tattoo on the forearm, featuring a grinning Tiki mask character drumming on a drum
Source: @instabullshit via Instagram
Black and grey Tiki tattoo featuring a detailed Tiki mask with bold shading, standing on a pedestal
Source: @matt_zenbodyart via Instagram
Black and grey Tiki tattoo featuring two stylized Tiki masks with intricate lines, geometric patterns, and subtle shading, positioned next to each other
Source: @tiaani.riches_tattoos via Instagram
Vibrant Tiki tattoo featuring a Tiki mask with a colorful sunset background, ocean, palm trees, and tropical flowers with green leaves
Source: @joshuaflinn via Instagram

The term “tiki” generally refers to the carved totems popularized by the topical themed tiki bar of the 1930’s and ’40’s, so it isn’t surprising that many people choose this depiction for their tiki tattoo designs. These Tiki bar statue pieces use a variety of approaches to produce a face or full tiki statue, although the black and gray piece completed with a realistic chimpanzee is a standout from this collection.

11. Half-Sleeve Tattooing

Detailed black and grey Tiki tattoo, featuring a Tiki mask within a shield-like design
Source: @fresh_native via Instagram
Intricate black and grey tribal tattoo, featuring geometric patterns, a turtle and Tiki mask motif, and detailed linework
Source: @otautahitattoo via Instagram
Source: @teau_designs via Instagram

Another popular location for traditional Polynesian tattooing, half-sleeves provide a tattoo artist with plenty of opportunities to incorporate tiki designs. The layered patterns of this traditional tattoo approach draw inspiration from the natural world and the scales, feathers and palm frond designs on display here demonstrate just how compelling these tribal tattoos can be.

While this approach is undeniably appealing, a fusion with other styles can be even more exciting. By incorporating a photo-realistic, black and gray depiction of a tiki head framed by these traditional patterns, an interesting contrast is created that takes this tiki tattoo to the next level.

12. Vintage American Traditional Art

Colorful tattoo featuring a Tiki mask, a hula dancer, and a ribbon with the words 'Somewhere over the Rainbow',  flowers and blue skies, in a rope circle frame
Source: @f1fty1f1fty via Instagram
Colorful Tiki tattoo featuring a bold, angry Tiki mask with orange and black details, adorned with a pink flower, green leaves, and a lit torch
Source: @sydshakti via Instagram

American traditional tattooing found a home in Hawaii thanks to the sailors and soldier that were stationed there during to WWII. With the help of tattoo legend Norman “Sailor Jerry” Collins, the tropical motifs of the South Pacific became popular tattoo elements, including the tiki head.

These vintage American traditional pieces are great examples of the style that use bold lines and bright colors to complete tiki inspired tattoo designs.

13. Arm Tattoos

Bold black and grey Tiki tattoo featuring a carved Tiki mask, surrounded by vibrant pink hibiscus flowers and green leaves
Source: @claasdobbersteintattoo via Instagram
Vibrant Tiki tattoo on the shoulder featuring a detailed Tiki mask, adorned with red plumeria flowers, has blank ink leaves tattoo
Source: @hendriktattoo_strydomvia Instagram
Intricate black and grey tribal tattoo featuring a bold Tiki mask surrounded by detailed geometric patterns and a spiral design, with a rose at the base
Source: @zombi_kitsch via Instagram

A classic location for tattoos, the upper arm is a great choice for a tiki tattoo design. It is a large canvas that can be easily displayed or covered making it one of the most popular tattoo locations. These tiki tattoos use black and color ink to produce the iconic visage of this character from Polynesian culture and mythology.

FAQs

What do tiki tattoos represent?

Like all tattoos, the significance behind a tiki tattoo is up to the wearer. This is especially true for these iconic designs that have had such a shifting significance, however, the style of the piece can provide insights into the potential symbolism they hold to the wearer.

Many people choose to incorporate tiki images into traditional Polynesian tribal tattoos and for these people a more culturally specific meaning may be attached to the design. For these folks, their tiki tattoo may actually represent the Polynesian interpretation of Tiki as progenitor of mankind.

Someone with a neo-traditional tiki tattoo adorned with hibiscus flowers and burning torches is probably using the tiki to represent their love of Hawaiian Island life, tropical cocktail and bar motifs, not a depiction of the figure from Polynesian mythology.

Whether a tiki tattoo is used as a cultural celebration or simply as a design element within a tropical themed tattoo, these iconic faces make excellent additions to tattoos in a variety of styles.

Are tiki statues good luck?

In Polynesian traditions Tiki was the first man, created out of red dirt and spit, animated by the gods and placed on earth. Tiki then found his wife and they carried on populating the earth.

Because of the role Tiki plays as paterfamilias of humanity, his depictions are said to be fertility charms. Along with being a sign of fertility, statues of Tiki are also considered good luck in many cultures and this charmed association has become widely accepted for these fascinating idols.

It is also worth noting however, that not all tiki figures and masks represent Tiki or other gods in Polynesian culture. In fact, traditionally it was far more common for tiki masks to be depictions of deified ancestors that were used as protection against evil spirits and bad luck. They were often placed at the perimeters of sacred sites as a way to ward off evil spirits and maintain the sanctity of these significant locations.

This more common use also contributes to the significance of the tiki statue as a good luck charm.

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