A tribal tattoo can be worn anywhere on the body, but the neck makes a great place to show one off. If you have long hair, the curving of the tattoo can be seen through the strands for an evocative look. The curves of a tribal tattoo also neatly wrap the width of the neck, allowing it to peek out on the sides. Complement it with a second tribal tattoo somewhere nearby for a complete look.
Star Tattoos
Star tattoos work well anywhere on the body, but particularly well on the neck. A necklace of star tattoos, or even one tattoo located at the base of the neck are the perfect adornment for a simple tattoo in this area. Try using stars of different sizes as you move around the neck. The stars themselves can be left open for a subtle look, or shaded for a more intense tattoo design. In any case, a star tattoo in the neck area will really pop.
Japanese characters, Celtic runes and other symbols are ideal for placing on the neck. Whether you create a short sentence of vertically stacked characters or simply place one, solitary character at the top of the spine, characters peeping over the collar or through the hair can lend an additional sense of mystery or intrigue to the tattoo. Leave viewers wondering what it is you're trying to say with characters on the neck.
Since the back of the neck is so frequently covered by hair or clothing, it can be the perfect place to let a little bit of your animal nature peek through. Animal print tattoos such as cheetah spots don't have to be used over the entire body. Allowing them to cover only one, select area such as the neck can be very evocative and erotic.