A dragon head tattoo can showcase detail and technical application without the often-cumbersome looking body, wings, and tail of the mythical flying beast that may not fit your vision or the positioning you desire. The following gallery of top 67 dragon head tattoo ideas demonstrate how detail and linework involving great technical skill transform a simple color or black and gray design without the need to make an epic sized piece of body art.

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  1. Upper Arm Traditional Dragon Head Tattoos Source: @thunderpunktattoo via Instagram Source: @partycollins via Instagram Source: @armands_murmanis_ via Instagram Source: @bikerwitchart via Instagram Source: @blxck_kite via Instagram Source: @casas_ink via Instagram Source: @cherryreds89 via Instagram Source: @flashtival via Instagram Source: @jeklopezmorrigantattoo via Instagram Source: @santiagolobo via Instagram Source: @stevink via Instagram Source: @tattoobydxp via Instagram Source: @theblindtigertattooshop via Instagram Source: @tom_b_tattoo via Instagram Source: @vongregus via Instagram
  2. Dragon Head Tattoos for the Back Source: @bunnyboymacatuno via Instagram Source: @c.en_moonlights via Instagram Source: @inkcolors via Instagram Source: @kenniedavis via Instagram Source: @ketut_donny_lesmana_putra via Instagram Source: @y_f_shu via Instagram
  3. Black and Gray Dragon Head Designs Source: @darranmonaghan777 via Instagram Source: @irisblacktattoo via Instagram Source: @kinezos_qq via Instagram Source: @kinkyinktattoo via InstagramSource: @edzllorente via Instagram Source: @lebstertatu via Instagram Source: @suyeon_tattooer via Instagram Source: @tattoosby_joseph via Instagram
  4. Dragon Head Chest Ink Source: @freedommachinetattoo via InstagramSource: @mikeiacono_ via Instagram Source: @haywoodarts via Instagram Source: @kustomhustletattoo via Instagram Source: @lennardschuurmans via Instagram Source: @placido_ink via Instagram Source: @rasg_peter via Instagram Source: @revdice via Instagram Source: @schuster_tattoo via Instagram
  5. Hand Tattoos with Dragon Head Design Source: @calabro.tattoos via Instagram Source: @camilojoya via Instagram Source: @lococequina via Instagram Source: @nicky_karma_ via Instagram Source: @owen_yu_tattoos via Instagram Source: @tattoos.by.jp via Instagram
  6. Japanese Style Dragon Head Tattoos Source: @garbatatz via Instagram Source: @intheskinfullerton via Instagram Source: @josecalderonart via Instagram Source: @lopan_dan via Instagram Source: @taymon_ots via Instagram
  7. Dragon Head Leg Tattoos Source: @alonso_tattoo via Instagram Source: @c.en_moonlights via Instagram

Source: @julia.tattooing via Instagram Source: @kaz_tattoos via Instagram Source: @lennardschuurmans via Instagram Source: @shan_mac via Instagram Source: @thunderbird_tattoo_studio via Instagram 8. Traditional Dragon Head Tattoos Source: @kjaytattoo via Instagram Source: @astrochango via Instagram Source: @felipetorrestattoo via Instagram Source: @kaa.ele via Instagram Source: @lauraimpuro via Instagram Source: @mickgore via Instagram Source: @zlasher__ via Instagram 9. Black Ink and Linework Dragon Head Designs Source: @kebreit via Instagram Source: @xmartinotattoox via Instagram

Source: @left_lung via Instagram Source: @rhysmcgrathtattoo via Instagram Source: @dob_r_man via Instagram About Dragon Head Tattoo Ideas People often think of full figure designs when considering dragon tattoos, however a dragon head by itself can be an excellent stylistic and economic choice. As part of far eastern mythology, the spiritual dragon represents freedom, balance, and good fortune. In Chinese mythology they are also associated with wisdom and protection. The Western dragon in European folklore is more vicious, disparate in looks and temperament, and are the go-to choice for collectors looking at fire breathing dragon design elements. A fantasy dragon head from either school can be etched in traditional positions but are often utilized more in contemporary dragon design and positions like the hand, neck, inner forearm or chest. Source: @ghettobrite via Instagram Source: @thehouseupsidedown via Instagram  

A dragon head tattoo can showcase detail and technical application without the often-cumbersome looking body, wings, and tail of the mythical flying beast that may not fit your vision or the positioning you desire. The following gallery of top 67 dragon head tattoo ideas demonstrate how detail and linework involving great technical skill transform a simple color or black and gray design without the need to make an epic sized piece of body art.

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  1. Upper Arm Traditional Dragon Head Tattoos Source: @thunderpunktattoo via Instagram Source: @partycollins via Instagram Source: @armands_murmanis_ via Instagram Source: @bikerwitchart via Instagram Source: @blxck_kite via Instagram Source: @casas_ink via Instagram Source: @cherryreds89 via Instagram Source: @flashtival via Instagram Source: @jeklopezmorrigantattoo via Instagram Source: @santiagolobo via Instagram Source: @stevink via Instagram Source: @tattoobydxp via Instagram Source: @theblindtigertattooshop via Instagram Source: @tom_b_tattoo via Instagram Source: @vongregus via Instagram
  2. Dragon Head Tattoos for the Back Source: @bunnyboymacatuno via Instagram Source: @c.en_moonlights via Instagram Source: @inkcolors via Instagram Source: @kenniedavis via Instagram Source: @ketut_donny_lesmana_putra via Instagram Source: @y_f_shu via Instagram
  3. Black and Gray Dragon Head Designs Source: @darranmonaghan777 via Instagram Source: @irisblacktattoo via Instagram Source: @kinezos_qq via Instagram Source: @kinkyinktattoo via InstagramSource: @edzllorente via Instagram Source: @lebstertatu via Instagram Source: @suyeon_tattooer via Instagram Source: @tattoosby_joseph via Instagram
  4. Dragon Head Chest Ink Source: @freedommachinetattoo via InstagramSource: @mikeiacono_ via Instagram Source: @haywoodarts via Instagram Source: @kustomhustletattoo via Instagram Source: @lennardschuurmans via Instagram Source: @placido_ink via Instagram Source: @rasg_peter via Instagram Source: @revdice via Instagram Source: @schuster_tattoo via Instagram
  5. Hand Tattoos with Dragon Head Design Source: @calabro.tattoos via Instagram Source: @camilojoya via Instagram Source: @lococequina via Instagram Source: @nicky_karma_ via Instagram Source: @owen_yu_tattoos via Instagram Source: @tattoos.by.jp via Instagram
  6. Japanese Style Dragon Head Tattoos Source: @garbatatz via Instagram Source: @intheskinfullerton via Instagram Source: @josecalderonart via Instagram Source: @lopan_dan via Instagram Source: @taymon_ots via Instagram
  7. Dragon Head Leg Tattoos Source: @alonso_tattoo via Instagram Source: @c.en_moonlights via Instagram

Source: @julia.tattooing via Instagram Source: @kaz_tattoos via Instagram Source: @lennardschuurmans via Instagram Source: @shan_mac via Instagram Source: @thunderbird_tattoo_studio via Instagram 8. Traditional Dragon Head Tattoos Source: @kjaytattoo via Instagram Source: @astrochango via Instagram Source: @felipetorrestattoo via Instagram Source: @kaa.ele via Instagram Source: @lauraimpuro via Instagram Source: @mickgore via Instagram Source: @zlasher__ via Instagram 9. Black Ink and Linework Dragon Head Designs Source: @kebreit via Instagram Source: @xmartinotattoox via Instagram

Source: @left_lung via Instagram Source: @rhysmcgrathtattoo via Instagram Source: @dob_r_man via Instagram About Dragon Head Tattoo Ideas People often think of full figure designs when considering dragon tattoos, however a dragon head by itself can be an excellent stylistic and economic choice. As part of far eastern mythology, the spiritual dragon represents freedom, balance, and good fortune. In Chinese mythology they are also associated with wisdom and protection. The Western dragon in European folklore is more vicious, disparate in looks and temperament, and are the go-to choice for collectors looking at fire breathing dragon design elements. A fantasy dragon head from either school can be etched in traditional positions but are often utilized more in contemporary dragon design and positions like the hand, neck, inner forearm or chest. Source: @ghettobrite via Instagram Source: @thehouseupsidedown via Instagram  

A dragon head tattoo can showcase detail and technical application without the often-cumbersome looking body, wings, and tail of the mythical flying beast that may not fit your vision or the positioning you desire.

The following gallery of top 67 dragon head tattoo ideas demonstrate how detail and linework involving great technical skill transform a simple color or black and gray design without the need to make an epic sized piece of body art.

See more about - Top 101+ Best Dragon Tattoos

1. Upper Arm Traditional Dragon Head Tattoos

Source: @thunderpunktattoo via Instagram

Source: @partycollins via Instagram

Source: @armands_murmanis_ via Instagram

Source: @bikerwitchart via Instagram

Source: @blxck_kite via Instagram

Source: @casas_ink via Instagram

Source: @cherryreds89 via Instagram

Source: @flashtival via Instagram

Source: @jeklopezmorrigantattoo via Instagram

Source: @santiagolobo via Instagram

Source: @stevink via Instagram

Source: @tattoobydxp via Instagram

Source: @theblindtigertattooshop via Instagram

Source: @tom_b_tattoo via Instagram

Source: @vongregus via Instagram

2. Dragon Head Tattoos for the Back

Source: @bunnyboymacatuno via Instagram

Source: @c.en_moonlights via Instagram

Source: @inkcolors via Instagram

Source: @kenniedavis via Instagram

Source: @ketut_donny_lesmana_putra via Instagram

Source: @y_f_shu via Instagram

3. Black and Gray Dragon Head Designs

Source: @darranmonaghan777 via Instagram

Source: @irisblacktattoo via Instagram

Source: @kinezos_qq via Instagram

Source: @kinkyinktattoo via InstagramSource: @edzllorente via Instagram

Source: @lebstertatu via Instagram

Source: @suyeon_tattooer via Instagram

Source: @tattoosby_joseph via Instagram

4. Dragon Head Chest Ink

Source: @freedommachinetattoo via InstagramSource: @mikeiacono_ via Instagram

Source: @haywoodarts via Instagram

Source: @kustomhustletattoo via Instagram

Source: @lennardschuurmans via Instagram

Source: @placido_ink via Instagram

Source: @rasg_peter via Instagram

Source: @revdice via Instagram

Source: @schuster_tattoo via Instagram

5. Hand Tattoos with Dragon Head Design

Source: @calabro.tattoos via Instagram

Source: @camilojoya via Instagram

Source: @lococequina via Instagram

Source: @nicky_karma_ via Instagram

Source: @owen_yu_tattoos via Instagram

Source: @tattoos.by.jp via Instagram

6. Japanese Style Dragon Head Tattoos

Source: @garbatatz via Instagram

Source: @intheskinfullerton via Instagram

Source: @josecalderonart via Instagram

Source: @lopan_dan via Instagram

Source: @taymon_ots via Instagram

7. Dragon Head Leg Tattoos

Source: @alonso_tattoo via Instagram

Source: @julia.tattooing via Instagram

Source: @kaz_tattoos via Instagram

Source: @shan_mac via Instagram

Source: @thunderbird_tattoo_studio via Instagram

8. Traditional Dragon Head Tattoos

Source: @kjaytattoo via Instagram

Source: @astrochango via Instagram

Source: @felipetorrestattoo via Instagram

Source: @kaa.ele via Instagram

Source: @lauraimpuro via Instagram

Source: @mickgore via Instagram

Source: @zlasher__ via Instagram

9. Black Ink and Linework Dragon Head Designs

Source: @kebreit via Instagram

Source: @xmartinotattoox via Instagram

Source: @left_lung via Instagram

Source: @rhysmcgrathtattoo via Instagram

Source: @dob_r_man via Instagram

About Dragon Head Tattoo Ideas

People often think of full figure designs when considering dragon tattoos, however a dragon head by itself can be an excellent stylistic and economic choice.

See more about - Top 101+ Best Dragon Tattoos

As part of far eastern mythology, the spiritual dragon represents freedom, balance, and good fortune. In Chinese mythology they are also associated with wisdom and protection.

The Western dragon in European folklore is more vicious, disparate in looks and temperament, and are the go-to choice for collectors looking at fire breathing dragon design elements.

A fantasy dragon head from either school can be etched in traditional positions but are often utilized more in contemporary dragon design and positions like the hand, neck, inner forearm or chest.

Source: @ghettobrite via Instagram

Source: @thehouseupsidedown via Instagram

 

                        Why choose a dragon head tattoo?                        

A dragon head tattoo can showcase detail and technical application without the often-cumbersome looking body, wings, and tail of the mythical flying beast that may not fit your vision or the positioning you desire.  It’s a simpler task to fit and mold a tattoo of a dragon head – whether sinuous and snakelike such as Asian dragons, or the boxy wagon sized head of the Western dragon – into less expansive spaces then trying to accommodate the full body of a beast.  A fantasy dragon head from either the Asian or Western style school can be etched in traditional positions but are often utilized in contemporary dragon design and positions like the hand, neck, inner forearm or chest.  Another consideration is price. If you’re looking for a precise, highly detailed dragon image, then just getting the head tattooed can be a significantly cheaper option than a design incorporating the whole dragon. 

                        What are the differences between Asian dragon and European dragon tattoos?                         

Asian dragon tattoo features more snakelike and sinuous dragons than their European counterparts and are considered more positive symbols of wisdom and temperance.   As part of far eastern mythology, dragons represent freedom, balance, and good fortune. They are also associated with wisdom and protection.  The Dragon image in European folklore are often scourges for brave knights to hunt down; flame belching horrors the size of buildings that look much like those belonging to Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones.   Their massive heads and thick, spiny skin are not dissimilar from carnivorous dinosaurs. Their physical characteristics (horns, claws, color etc) determine much of the symbolism of the tattoo. 

                        Where can I place my dragon head tattoo?                        

Applying just the dragon head allows for physical characteristics specific to the head to be deployed.  An upper arm tattoo or chest tattoo can be more striking and boldly etched when done with just a dragon’s head to work with, allowing for elements such as teeth, spines, eyes, nostrils and tips to be more of a focus.  Both major kinds of dragons are hugely popular for head tattoos due to option to have the dragon be depicted in a way to focus on close characteristics, rather than all the disparate elements – scaled, body, wings, tail, claws – mixed together.  More visible placements – the hands, neck, or forearm – also work as the smaller size and commitment to fine detail helps them look sharp and crisp wherever there is space.  There’s also much less need filler. Just etching the dragons’ head creates a simpler space and size means there’s less scale needed to be incorporated. 

                        Why choose a dragon head tattoo?                        

A dragon head tattoo can showcase detail and technical application without the often-cumbersome looking body, wings, and tail of the mythical flying beast that may not fit your vision or the positioning you desire.  It’s a simpler task to fit and mold a tattoo of a dragon head – whether sinuous and snakelike such as Asian dragons, or the boxy wagon sized head of the Western dragon – into less expansive spaces then trying to accommodate the full body of a beast.  A fantasy dragon head from either the Asian or Western style school can be etched in traditional positions but are often utilized in contemporary dragon design and positions like the hand, neck, inner forearm or chest.  Another consideration is price. If you’re looking for a precise, highly detailed dragon image, then just getting the head tattooed can be a significantly cheaper option than a design incorporating the whole dragon. 

A dragon head tattoo can showcase detail and technical application without the often-cumbersome looking body, wings, and tail of the mythical flying beast that may not fit your vision or the positioning you desire. 

It’s a simpler task to fit and mold a tattoo of a dragon head – whether sinuous and snakelike such as Asian dragons, or the boxy wagon sized head of the Western dragon – into less expansive spaces then trying to accommodate the full body of a beast. 

A fantasy dragon head from either the Asian or Western style school can be etched in traditional positions but are often utilized in contemporary dragon design and positions like the hand, neck, inner forearm or chest. 

Another consideration is price. If you’re looking for a precise, highly detailed dragon image, then just getting the head tattooed can be a significantly cheaper option than a design incorporating the whole dragon. 

                        What are the differences between Asian dragon and European dragon tattoos?                         

Asian dragon tattoo features more snakelike and sinuous dragons than their European counterparts and are considered more positive symbols of wisdom and temperance.   As part of far eastern mythology, dragons represent freedom, balance, and good fortune. They are also associated with wisdom and protection.  The Dragon image in European folklore are often scourges for brave knights to hunt down; flame belching horrors the size of buildings that look much like those belonging to Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones.   Their massive heads and thick, spiny skin are not dissimilar from carnivorous dinosaurs. Their physical characteristics (horns, claws, color etc) determine much of the symbolism of the tattoo. 

Asian dragon tattoo features more snakelike and sinuous dragons than their European counterparts and are considered more positive symbols of wisdom and temperance.  

As part of far eastern mythology, dragons represent freedom, balance, and good fortune. They are also associated with wisdom and protection. 

The Dragon image in European folklore are often scourges for brave knights to hunt down; flame belching horrors the size of buildings that look much like those belonging to Daenerys Targaryen in Game of Thrones.  

Their massive heads and thick, spiny skin are not dissimilar from carnivorous dinosaurs. Their physical characteristics (horns, claws, color etc) determine much of the symbolism of the tattoo. 

                        Where can I place my dragon head tattoo?                        

Applying just the dragon head allows for physical characteristics specific to the head to be deployed.  An upper arm tattoo or chest tattoo can be more striking and boldly etched when done with just a dragon’s head to work with, allowing for elements such as teeth, spines, eyes, nostrils and tips to be more of a focus.  Both major kinds of dragons are hugely popular for head tattoos due to option to have the dragon be depicted in a way to focus on close characteristics, rather than all the disparate elements – scaled, body, wings, tail, claws – mixed together.  More visible placements – the hands, neck, or forearm – also work as the smaller size and commitment to fine detail helps them look sharp and crisp wherever there is space.  There’s also much less need filler. Just etching the dragons’ head creates a simpler space and size means there’s less scale needed to be incorporated. 

Applying just the dragon head allows for physical characteristics specific to the head to be deployed. 

An upper arm tattoo or chest tattoo can be more striking and boldly etched when done with just a dragon’s head to work with, allowing for elements such as teeth, spines, eyes, nostrils and tips to be more of a focus. 

Both major kinds of dragons are hugely popular for head tattoos due to option to have the dragon be depicted in a way to focus on close characteristics, rather than all the disparate elements – scaled, body, wings, tail, claws – mixed together. 

More visible placements – the hands, neck, or forearm – also work as the smaller size and commitment to fine detail helps them look sharp and crisp wherever there is space. 

There’s also much less need filler. Just etching the dragons’ head creates a simpler space and size means there’s less scale needed to be incorporated.