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Crane Hand Tattoo Designs

Crane (Tsuru) as a handback-of-hand piece including fingers.

Why Crane works as a hand

Longevity, good fortune, fidelity. Cranes are said to live 1,000 years. They mate for life and symbolize marital devotion.

The story behind the motif

The crane is one of the most auspicious creatures in Japanese culture. The legend of Tsuru no Ongaeshi (Crane's Return of Favor) tells of a crane who transforms into a woman to repay a kindness. Senbazuru — folding 1,000 paper cranes — is believed to grant a wish.

Composition notes

For a hand, crane sits naturally as the focal subject, framed by traditional supporting elements — clouds, waves, wind bars, or seasonal botanicals — that fill the space between major anatomical landmarks. Plan the composition so the motif’s strongest line follows the body’s natural flow (back-of-hand piece including fingers).

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