Tattoo-Classic-Standard-Needles: The tradition of precision on the skin
The timeless elegance of Tattoo classics
Tattoo-Classic-Standard-Needles embody the essence of traditional tattoo art. Their history dates back to the early days of the tattoo era and is closely linked to the development of tattoo techniques.
These needles are often referred to as "classic" because they represent the original techniques and styles of tattooing.

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Classic Tattoo Needles
Origins and DevelopmentThe history of the classic tattoo needle is closely linked to the development of the art of tattooing itself. Tattoos have existed for thousands of years and have evolved in various cultures and civilizations around the world. The instruments and techniques used to create tattoos have changed and evolved significantly over time.
Earliest Forms of Tattoo Needles
- Materials: In the earliest times, people used sharp objects such as thorns, bones, fish bones, or sharp stones to puncture pigments into the skin. These early forms of tattoo tools were simple but effective and were used in many ancient cultures, including the Egyptians, Polynesians, and Celts.
- Hand-Poke Techniques: Traditional hand-poke techniques, where needles are manually poked into the skin, were practiced in many cultures and are still in use in some regions today.
Features of Standard Tattoo Needles
- Versatile needle configurations: Available in various configurations such as Round Liner, Round Shader, Soft Edge Magnum, Magnum, and Flat to cater to the different needs and techniques of tattoo artists.
- High-quality materials: Made from stainless steel, known for its durability and resistance to corrosion.
- Sterile packaging: All needles are sterilized to meet the highest hygiene standards and minimize the risk of infection.
Needle Sizes and Their Applications
- 0.20 mm: This very fine needle size is commonly used for detailed work and fine lines.
- 0.25 mm: Also suitable for fine lines, but offers slightly more stability than the 0.20mm.
- 0.30 mm: One of the most commonly used needle sizes. It is versatile and suitable for both fine lines and shading. Popular among tattoo artists looking for a good balance between precision and ink flow.
- 0.35 mm: This needle size is often used for bold lines and thicker outlines. It provides good coverage and is ideal for traditional and neo-traditional styles.
- 0.40 mm: A thicker needle size, preferred for large areas and bold lines. Perfect for thick outlines and large color fields.