Ink you
can own.
A gallery of one-of-one tattoo plates. Each design is drawn a single time, claimed by a single collector, and inked by the artist who made it. When it's gone, it's gone.
Smoke Dragon
by Koto Arai
Latest plates
The Process
From digital acquisition to physical realization.
Claim the plate
Every design exists once. Acquire it and a certificate of authenticity is issued to your collection — the plate is retired from the gallery the moment you do.
Book the maker
The artist who drew your plate inks it, and only it. Schedule your session, choose placement and size, and reserve with a deposit.
Wear the original
You leave with a one-of-one tattoo and a signed proof. The design will never be drawn, sold, or inked again. Provenance stays on your certificate.
Resident artists
Mara Vael
Mara works in negative space and single-needle linework — quiet compositions that sit close to the skin. Every flash piece she releases is drawn once and retired the moment it is claimed.
Koto Arai
Trained in the tebori tradition, Koto reinterprets classical Japanese motifs as one-off contemporary plates. Bold line, restrained palette, no repeats.
Sol Reyes
Heavy black, sacred geometry, and ornamental linework. Sol releases limited plates that read as objects first, tattoos second.
Vera Lindqvist
Etching-style stippling that mimics old engraving plates. Vera's releases come with a hand-pulled proof — the design is never inked twice.