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Ghost overview

Ghost Hand Tattoo Designs

Ghost (Yūrei) as a handback-of-hand piece including fingers.

Why Ghost works as a hand

Unresolved attachment, vengeance, lingering emotion. Yurei are spirits trapped between worlds by powerful emotions — love, jealousy, or desire for revenge.

The story behind the motif

Unlike Western ghosts, yurei have specific visual conventions — white burial kimono, long disheveled black hair, limp hands, no feet (floating). Famous yurei include Oiwa (from Yotsuya Kaidan) whose husband poisoned her, and Okiku who counts plates endlessly at the bottom of a well.

Composition notes

For a hand, ghost 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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