Originally from Taipei, Taiwan, Wei brings a decade of experience in Japanese and Asian tattooing. She began her career under the mentorship of Master Yang at East Tattoo, one of the most respected studios in Kaohsiung, and has since developed a distinctive style rooted in classical Asian composition, storytelling, and symbolism.
Her work draws heavily from traditional Japanese irezumi and Chinese folklore. Growing up immersed in East Asian Art.
Working Days: Wednesday- Saturday
Wei
Wei’s styles
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Traditional Japanese Tattoos
Traditional Japanese tattoos, known as Irezumi (入れ墨), are a highly respected and intricate art form with deep cultural roots. These large-scale tattoos often cover the back, arms, legs, or even the entire body, creating a cohesive and flowing design.
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Large Scale Tattoos
Large-scale tattoos can be a bold personal statement, a form of artistic expression, or even a way to tell a story across a larger canvas. People choose large tattoos for various reasons, including aesthetic appeal, cultural significance, and the ability to incorporate intricate details that smaller tattoos might not allow.
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Chinese Folklore Tattoos
Chinese folklore style tattoos are body art inspired by traditional Chinese myths, legends, spiritual beliefs, and historical tales. These tattoos often feature characters, creatures, and symbols that are deeply rooted in Chinese cultural heritage. The style blends classical Chinese artistic aesthetics with symbolic storytelling.
Wei’s happy customers…
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Amazing service. First time tattoo shared with two of my brothers. Best tattooist and definitely will return.
Perry Pace
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They're so good at all the things you want from a good tattoo experience. From making you feel welcome, putting you at ease and talking over what you want. Cannot recommend highly enough x
Katy Showell
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A really friendly, well presented, attention to detail and super personal place. I had a great time! Thank you for my tattoo.
Jessica McIver