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Dua Lipa Just Reminded Us That Finger Tattoos Are The Perfect Permanent Accessory

And we have 12 designs to inspire your next session
Dua Lipa showing off her finger tattoo with Callum Turner
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Dua Lipa has been sharing glimpses of her dreamy European summer with fiancé Callum Turner through a series of Instagram photo dumps, and honestly, we couldn’t be more grateful. Her latest carousel chronicles a romantic Sicilian getaway, complete with sweet couple selfies and her sparkling 2-carat engagement ring front and centre. But the chunky ring is not the only accessory worth noting—her chic finger tattoos are also on full display, and we’re kind of obsessed.

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Once considered somewhat unconventional, finger tattoos have made a convincing return to the mainstream, with fine-line, minimalist designs gaining popularity online and beyond. Celebrities like Ariana Grande, Hailey Bieber and Lana Del Rey have all opted for finger ink, often choosing simple symbols or words with personal meaning. Frequently likened to permanent jewellery, finger tats offer an effortless way to accessorise your hands that makes a statement, thanks to their visibility.

Still, we think they’re worth the extra care. If you’re considering getting a finger tattoo, here are 12 ideas to inspire your next appointment.

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Finger Tattoo Inspiration 2025

Got your moodboard ready? Whether it’s finger tattoos with meaningful symbols or girly finger tattoos that just feel… cute Dua Lipa has reminded us just how chic the finger tattoos for women can be.


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Stars And Celestial Motifs


Why not keep the stars at your fingertips? While they might not literally twinkle, celestial tattoos bring subtle sparkle to your hands. Minimal and versatile, they’re a brilliant fit for finger placement given their dainty design.

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Angel Numbers


There’s a reason angel number tattoos have become a go-to in recent years. These repeating numbers (like 11:11 or 444) are believed to be gentle nudges from the universe, offering guidance, reassurance or a reminder that you’re on the right path. Whether you’re spiritually inclined or simply drawn to their symmetry, angel numbers make for deeply personal and visually striking tattoos.

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Cuticle Tattoo


The skin just below the nail tends to hold ink more effectively than other parts of the finger, making it an ideal spot for small, delicate designs like hearts. For something a little different, some people opt for fine, chain-like patterns around the cuticle for a subtle, jewellery-inspired look.

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Vines


Vine tattoos are an elegant way to bring a touch of nature to your hands. This particular design trails from the wrist along the pointer and middle fingers, creating a fluid, natural movement across the hand. With fine black lines that resemble delicate jewellery, it feels subtle, refined, and elegant.

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Bows


Bows make for great finger tattoos, combining the sweetness of balletcore with the subtlety of fine-line ink. Tied delicately along the sides of fingers or just above the knuckle, these dainty designs feel like a nostalgic nod to childhood ribbons and girlhood.

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Ornamental Linework


Another hand tattoo that moves seamlessly into the finger is this beautiful squiggly linework. Abstract and wavy, designs like this are open to interpretation—some see topographic maps, others imagine the inside of a shell or flowing water. The beauty lies in their ambiguity. There’s plenty of room for variation, from the number of lines to their thickness and placement, whether they wrap around a finger, curl at the wrist, or trail along the arm.

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Butterflies


Butterfly tattoos are a popular choice for fingers thanks to their versatility—they can be as simple or detailed as you like. This design leans into intricacy despite its small size, but the use of clean black ink gives it balance, keeping the overall look delicate and refined rather than overpowering.

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Snakes


With 2025 being Year of the Snake, it’s no surprise that serpent tattoos are trending. Symbolising transformation, renewal, and the act of shedding what no longer serves us, the snake feels especially relevant this year. Snakes are also incredibly versatile as a design element. Their fluid form can be shaped to wrap around fingers, fill negative space, or curve gracefully across the hand, making them both meaningful and visually striking.

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Florals


Flowers are lovely, but fleeting. The perfect solution? A floral finger tattoo. Simple, solitary designs like poppies, daisies, clovers, and lavender sprigs are especially popular, offering a delicate nod to nature that lasts. Because flowers grow and fingers are long, there’s space to play with proportion—elongated stems or oversized petals can add a whimsical touch without overwhelming the design.

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Rings or Bands


They say diamonds are forever, but ring tattoos are even more permanent. As a gender-neutral, meaningful alternative to traditional wedding bands, they’ve become a favourite for couples wanting something subtle and symbolic. While minimalist black ink is classic, you could also try a colourful version, like this rainbow dot band which adds a playful twist.

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Fineline Lettering


Lettering is a timeless choice for tattoos, and it can look especially personal and graceful on the fingers. Because finger tattoos work best with clean, minimal designs, refined scripts and gothic-style fonts have become popular options.

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Dots


This dainty constellation of dots offers the same kind of subtle, timeless adornment as a favourite ring. Opt for fewer dots if you’re after something truly minimal.

Are Finger Tattoos Painful?

While finger tattoos may be small, they’re known to pack a punch—because yes, beauty really is pain. The skin around the fingers is thin and close to the bone, which can make the process (slightly) more painful than other areas. And since our hands are constantly in motion, healing can be a little more high-maintenance—finger tattoos tend to fade faster than others and often need regular touch-ups to stay looking sharp.

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