Tribal Tattoo Designs - One Tribe Custom Filipino Tattoos

  • The Chinese symbol was already on Brian's arm and One Tribe researched and designed the tribal piece surrounding it to represent his Visayan roots. His family were originally from Bohol but later moved to Manila where Brian was born and spent most of his childhood.
    The Chinese symbol was already on Brian's arm and One Tribe researched and designed the tribal piece surrounding it to represent his Visayan roots. His family were originally from Bohol but later moved to Manila where Brian was born and spent most of his childhood.(Tattooed by Ron)
    Photo courtesy of www.GolfOscarDelta.com.
    Taken by Jonfik
  • Lorenzo's tattoo symbolises his life aspirations, his family and stories of his ancestors who are from Batangas - One of the eight provinces to revolt against the Spanish colonisers.

    Lorenzo is a basketball coach and currently studying at UTS to be a Physiotherapist. His tattoo symbolises his life aspirations, his family and stories of his ancestors who are from Batangas - One of the eight provinces to revolt against the Spanish colonisers.(Tattooed by Pat)

  • One Tribe designed a tattoo for Jordan to represent his Luzon and Visayan roots.

    Jordan contacted One Tribe as he wanted a tattoo to represent his Luzon and Visayan roots. One Tribe designed a piece incorporating traditional motifs from both island groups. Rays of the Philippine sun on his shoulder were also incorporated to show his Pinoy pride!(Tattooed by Aun)

  • Mark is a proud Visayan and wanted a tattoo to signify his cultural background and religious beliefs.

    Mark is a proud Visayan and wanted a tattoo to signify his cultural background and religious beliefs. The image on the centre of his arm is the Ati-Atihan logo which Mark's dad designed for the "Ilongo Dinagyang Connection", an organisation which Mark's family are members of. One Tribe then designed the Philippine sun and tribal piece around it inspired by the extinct "Pintados" tattoo, and also included his surname in Baybayin (an ancient Filipino script). The Southern Cross was also incorporated to signify his Australian heritage. First image taken after Mark's first tattoo session.(Tattooed by Noel)

  • Roel traditional chest tattoo tells the stories of his battles, accomplishments and rank in the army.

    Roel is a member of the U.S. Marine Corps and is representing his Filipino & Hawaiian roots by wearing a traditional chest tattoo. It tells the stories of his battles, accomplishments and rank in the army. A true warrior who earned his tattoo after taking part in a mission to southern Mindanao.(Tattooed by Allan)

  • Michelle is a proud Filipina/Puerto Rican who wanted a small but meaningful tattoo on her back to represent her Ilocano and Visayan heritage.

    Michelle is a proud Filipina/Puerto Rican who wanted a small but meaningful tattoo on her back to represent her Ilocano and Visayan heritage. Michelle's overall piece is an insignia of a fern to represent her growth, strength, pride and beauty as a woman.(Tattooed by Konrad)

  • Ashley's tattoo represents his Filipino roots with the centrepiece dedicated to his late father and ancestors.

    Ashley is a Canberra Raiders rugby league junior and also a current player for the Philippine Tamaraws. His tattoo represents his Filipino roots with the centrepiece dedicated to his late father and ancestors.(Tattooed by Jamie)

  • One Tribe added Michael's contemporary 'bikking' (chest tattoo) design which represents his Ilocano roots to his existing Philippine sun and neo-tribal pattern.

    Michael is the author of the book "Purged By Darkness". The Philippine sun and the neo-tribal pattern were already there and One Tribe added his contemporary "bikking" (chest tattoo) design which represents his Ilocano roots. It also tells the stories of his ancestors who were from Northern Luzon's Abra & Apayao provinces. (Tattooed by Ding)

  • Gerald's ancestors are from Cebu, so One Tribe designed his piece incorporating motifs of that region and other traditional Visayan symbols.

    Gerald is a half New Zealander and wanted a tattoo to show his Filipino ethnicity. Gerald's ancestors are from Cebu so One Tribe designed his piece incorporating motifs of that region and other traditional Visayan symbols. Gerald also requested for the Philippine sun be included to cover up an existing tattoo, which at the end tied in really well with the overall bold design. (Tattooed by Turumakina)

  • Dave's tattoo is a symbol of his warrior spirit which also represents his roots from the western Luzon provinces of the Ilocos region through to Pangasinan and Zambales.

    Dave is a Fil-American who resides in Melbourne, Australia and is practising the traditional Filipino martial arts known as Arnis, Kali and Escrima. His tattoo is a symbol of his warrior spirit which also represents his roots from the western Luzon provinces of the Ilocos region through to Pangasinan and Zambales. The bald eagle was also incorporated to symbolise his American heritage. (Tattooed by Jarin)

  • One Tribe designed the tribals around Jeff's existing Superman tatto to symbolise his Ilocano roots being from Isabella and Ilocos.

    Jeff is from California, USA who wanted a tattoo that best represented his character and one to show protection for his close-knit family. The "Superman" logo was already there and One Tribe designed the tribals around it to symbolise his Ilocano roots being from Isabella and Ilocos. (Tattooed by Tony)

  • One Tribe incorporated motifs for Ronnie to represent his ancestors, his young family and to honour his late mother who was a recognised member in the local Filipino community.

    Ronnie a Sydney resident was born in Luzon but his family were originally from Visayas and Mindanao. One Tribe incorporated motifs from all those regions to represent his ancestors, his young family and to honour his late mother who was a recognised member in the local Filipino community. (Tattooed by Konrad)

  • Henry a musician from Las Vegas, U.S.A. is wearing a full-sleeve tattoo which represents his roots and his large family.

    Henry a musician from Las Vegas, U.S.A. is wearing a full-sleeve tattoo which represents his roots and his large family. Henry was born and raised in Benguet but his ancestors came from the vast lands of Northern Luzon Tarlac, Pangasinan and La Union. While touring in Australia, Henry took the opportunity to be tattooed by traditional hand-tattoo artist Marc Pinto. Three straight days on the chair and a total of 22 hours being inked, and the outcome was amazing! (Tattooed by Marc)

  • Joni requested her tattoo to symbolise intelligence, beauty and strength  just like the traditional tattoos of her ancestors from northern Philippines.

    Joni is a professional dancer and currently resides in Greece. She was born in the Philippines and moved to Greece at a young age with her mother. She wanted a tattoo to remind her of her roots which traces back to the northern provinces of Nueva Viscaya and Ilocos Sur. Joni is an independent young woman and requested her tattoo to also symbolise intelligence, beauty and strength just like the traditional tattoos of her ancestors from northern Philippines. (Tattooed by Prive Tattoo)

  • Calvin is a proud family man and requested a tattoo not only to represent his birthplace of Luzon in the Philippines but also to symbolise his love and strength for his young family.

    Calvin is a proud family man and requested a tattoo not only to represent his birthplace of Luzon in the Philippines but also to symbolise his love and strength for his young family. The centrepiece of his tattoo is a portrait of his late father which was already there and One Tribe designed the tribal piece surrounding it. (Tattooed by Max)

  • Another Visayan-inspired tattoo design worn by Wayne to represent his mother's birthplace of Cebu and his ancestors who are Ilongo.

    Another Visayan-inspired tattoo design worn by Wayne to represent his mother's birthplace of Cebu and his ancestors who are Ilongo. The Philippine sun and stars were also included but the bold and repeating Visayan patterns dominate the overall design which extends from his forearm, trap and over to his chest. (Tattooed by Andrew)

  • Dennis' design is inspired by the tattoo traditions of the Ilocanos, Visayans and Manobo tribespeople of Mindanao.

    Dennis was born in Canada and now resides in New York, USA. His design is inspired by the tattoo traditions of the Ilocanos, Visayans and Manobo tribespeople of Mindanao. The most distinct part of his tattoo tells the story of his family who survived the volcano eruption of Mt. Hibok Hibok and their journey to build a better life for themselves.(Tattooed by Ozzy)

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