49 eye-catching collarbone tattoo ideas


The body is essentially a limitless canvas for a tattoo artist, and the collarbone area is a beautiful but sometimes overlooked location for new ink. There's something alluring about the clavicle, and it offers a few different placement options. Collarbone tattoos can be placed right on the bone, extend to the shoulder and down the arm, and even be incorporated into larger chest pieces.
If you've been tooling with the idea of getting a collarbone tattoo but are still trying to figure out what exactly you want to get, this gallery is full of ideas that are perfect for the boney location, whether you're looking for an inspiring quote in script, colourful butterflies, or something more minimalist. While these tattoos look incredible, photo inspiration is not the only thing you should show up to your appointment with. "It's always important to get a good night's sleep, stay well hydrated — I think this is one of the most important ones — and eat a good meal," Michigan-based tattoo artist Carrie Metz-Caporusso previously told Allure. Nobody wants a needle poking into their skin while they're fighting sleep or their stomach is growling, so plan accordingly.
Don't forget about aftercare, either. "A tattoo takes approximately four to six weeks to completely heal," Shari Marchbein, a board-certified dermatologist based in New York City, said. "And one of the biggest mistakes you can make after getting a tattoo is to let it dry up."
Whether you've already decided on your artist and body art or you're just starting to research your design, let this gallery of collarbone tattoos be your guide for your next ink appointment. And of course, if one of these designs catches your eye, you should always reach out to the original artist for permission to have it recreated if you can't make an appointment with them yourself.
This article originally appeared on Allure.
Instagram/@amare.with.loveGo Big or Go Home
Collarbone tattoos don't just have to be minimalist figures right on or next to the bone. They can also extend into larger chest pieces. This intricate body art from France-based tattoo artist Amandine Barbet is a perfect example.
She says she takes inspiration straight from her imagination for her unique and eye-catching tattoos. "I love to create poetic, fairy-like things, inspired by nature and the power of love," she says.
Instagram/@flesh_and_fluidBraided Delight
Put your ink on one collarbone or both, like this detailed line work tattooed by New York City-based artist Doreen Garner. She killed these weaving-inspired designs, and you might notice that some actually resemble a hair braiding pattern. If you scroll through her Instagram or check out #protectivestyletattoos, you'll catch a few more of these braided masterpieces.
Instagram/@baby.phagFluttering Wings
If you've been hesitant about getting a tattoo with color, let these two captivating blue butterflies by New York City-based artist Ocean Gao convince you. Yes, taking care of colorful ink can seem intimidating, but it's not as difficult as you think. "You care for a watercolor tattoo like you would care for any tattoo," tattoo artist Lorri "Lady L" Thomas said. "Make sure that your new art is clean and stays moisturised — I suggest using vegan or non-petroleum-based products — and keep it out of direct sunlight. Also, remember not to keep it submerged in water during the healing process."
Instagram/@halloweeninkEmbrace the Florals
You've probably seen plenty of flower tattoos while scrolling through your social media feeds, and you'll see plenty more in this gallery. Florals may seem basic to some, but there's a reason for their popularity — they make absolutely beautiful tattoos.
This elaborate piece was created by Toronto-based artist Rachel Weldon. Rather than keeping the tattoo as a simple peony on the shoulder, her client asked to extend the ink down into the collarbone area with more detailed flowers and leaves.
Getty ImagesLook Into Your Heart
Just because the collarbone area is sizable doesn't mean your tattoo needs to be. Hailey Baldwin's micro heart ink is smack dab on the bone, which is ouch, but it looks super cute. You can substitute it for a different shape or switch where on the bone it lies.
Getty ImagesSeeing Stars
There are quite a few ways to tattoo someone's name on your body, whether it's in bold block letters or a delicate script. This cursive ink was etched alongside a quartet of colorful stars on rapper Yung Miami's clavicle area in tribute to her mother Keenya.
Instagram/@gabiemoraFlap Your Wings
This spot right underneath the collarbone is perfect for your next ink. Queens-based artist Gabriela Mora carved these delicate birds along her client's clavicle. With detailed lines and shading, these winged creatures look like they are flying right off the client's shoulder.
Instagram/@limbforestTraveling Vines
Ask for body art that extends from the tip of the collarbone to halfway down the arm if you're looking for something a bit more eye-catching. Tiny people climb up the vine on this whimsical tattoo, which was created by Brooklyn-based tattoo artist Celeste Lai.
"I have been drawing these little people trekking through different terrains for a long time in my paintings and animation before I started tattooing. To me, they symbolize our inner self and the journey we go on," she says. "That's why they often are in weird terrains and when I began tattooing they naturally transitioned to crawl on people. They are so instrumental in telling stories for each of my clients, and I was pleasantly surprised that people really responded to them on an intimate level."
Instagram/ @snaxinkThe Perfect Duo
Two tattoos are better than one, right? East Atlanta-based artist Debbi Snax used real flowers as her reference to create this bundle of super realistic-looking plants.
Getty ImagesIn Memory of Lost Ones
Red ink tattoos are a popular alternative to the usual black. As a tribute to her late older brother, singer-songwriter Jhene Aiko got his name, Miyagi Hasani Ayo Chilombo, written along the underside of her collarbone in bright red pigment.
Getty ImagesSwirly Script
Rico Nasty shows another way to tat someone special's name on your body. Instead of underneath the bone, she got the cursive ink right above the clavicle. The black font spells out her son's name, Cameron.
Instagram/ @amare.with.loveRadiate Love
Sticking along your collarbone may not be your vibe, so try ink that extends from the neck to the sternum. Barbet drew on this lovely tattoo with three main elements: leaves, flowers, and a heart right in the center of the chest. The detail on this tattoo is incredible — if you look closely, you'll notice that the shading is actually a series of minimscule dots.
Getty ImagesIt's the Simple Life
Another unique placement option? Right at the front of your collarbone. Zayn Malik's simplistic tattoo looks perfect at the base of his neck. Though it's in a visible spot, the ink is so small someone may mistake it for a beauty mark.
Getty ImagesBeware of the Stinger
Even if you're not a Scorpio, scorpion tattoos look fire. Tove Lo shows you one way to do it with this small, shaded-in scorpion near the upper corner of her collarbone.
Instagram/@flesh_and_fluidSeashells by the Seashore
There are a few lovely tattoos here, but we're focused on the tiny cowrie shell right on the bone, tattooed by Garner. She has painted these cute shells on multiple clients' bodies in various sizes and shapes.
Instagram/@halloweeninkFly Away
The tiny script name adds a delicate, personal touch to this trail of tiny black doves. The deep shading is a bold contrast to the more typical outline style of a flock of birds.
Instagram/@creativexcellenceFlower Power
Las Vegas-based artist Brandon "Blaze5ive" Anderson is responsible for this stunning floral ink. The simple but detailed rose sits near the client's shoulder while the stem includes the words "love yourself" written out in script.
Getty ImagesBump on a Log
SZA's log ink shows another way to showcase nature with body art. Her tattoo artist gave the log just enough shading to add some incredible detail to the piece, and the little green leaf that juts from the top is a cute pop of color.
Instagram/@flesh_and_fluidEtched in Braids
This very detailed braided ink was also etched by Garner. If you looking to go big, consider something like this that extends from the back all the way across the collarbone to the chest.
Instagram/@thisislapoDetails of Nature
Long Beach, California-based tattooer Lauren Potts enjoys creating pieces inspired by nature, like this fern she drew for a client. She captured the essence of the plant perfectly in this realistic-looking design. It truly feels like the leaf is growing from her back onto her collarbone.
Getty ImagesMinimalist Musings
This quote etched in swirly font belongs to none other than Queen Rihanna. The Bajan princess’s tattoo reads, "Never a failure Always a lesson." The six words form a simple but meaningful phrase that fits perfectly underneath her collarbone.
Instagram/@thisislapoIt Takes Two
There are multiple ways to get two tattoos on your chest, and we like these slightly mismatched branches. The slight asymmetry and fruit details are what make them extra special.
Instagram/@jaidentattooFor the Love of Pets
Oregon-based tattoo artist Jaiden Sky Brouhard is the mastermind behind this complex bird and flower tattoo. The client wanted a large piece on the shoulder and chest to honor their pet bird, and we think Brouhard nailed it with this elaborate tattoo.
Instagram/@semper.blush.tattooOpen Your Heart
While we love extremely detailed artwork, simple shapes are also classic. The teeny tiny hearts and stars look like they are floating right along the collarbone.
Instagram/@studioseeLet It Shine
Brighten up your day every time you look in the mirror with an expressive sun. This one was created by San Antonio-based tattoo artist Shanell Nicole.
Instagram/@inforstyleEmbrace Tradition
Roses are a classic tattoo flower and decorate the collarbone beautifully. We love how this one looks with "fierce" in a swirly script as the stem.
Instagram/@artby.nellForever Apart
Geometric shapes make for excellent tattoos because you can play around with dimensions and figure types to find the design you want. You can do overlapping triangles, squares, or circles in various colors or never let the shapes touch at all.
Instagram/@ladymarion_tattooerUp, Up, And Away
These thick black lines are the result of handy dot work from Berlin-based tattooer María Palomino Sedze. While your tattoo doesn't have to be as big as this one, it's a great example of how simple lines can create striking art.
Instagram/@artbyllivA Perfect Ecosystem
The red butterflies appear to be fluttering around to pollinate the flowers on this tattoo. Three are floating around the arm and collarbone area with one more gracefully grazing the clavicle.
Instagram/@artbyllivJust a Prick
You can combine different types of florals in the same tattoo, or just do three of the same in a row. This trio of roses travels from the shoulder to the side of the neck.
Instagram/@baby.phagInching Forward
Gao drew this roaring animal that appears to stalk down their client's chest. They definitely captured the essence of the guardian lion here.
Courtesy of @jewel_thegemTurn Back
This heart-shaped figure is a Sankofa heart symbol, which stresses the importance of returning back to one's roots. It's never too late.
Instagram/@artby.nellBirds of a Feather
Red ink can add the spice you want to a tattoo, whether it's a short quote or a larger, illustrative piece. This tattoo of a peacock stands out from the flock with its unique coloring and placement.
Instagram/@thisislapoPerfect Poppies
These decorative poppies sit between an inch or two below the collarbone, but would also look beautiful right on the bone or in the hollow area above the clavicle in a vibrant color.
Instagram/@kailiemarieartistryPaint the Town Red
Elevate a simple butterfly tattoo with cherry-colored ink like Canadian-based tattooist Kailie Marie did here. She did a great job of making it look like these butterflies are flapping their wings and added in detail with bolded edges and shading, but you can also choose a simpler, more basic outline of the insect.
Instagram/@halloweeninkReach the Peaks
Weldon recreated one of her client's favorite mountain ranges for this body art. It's an ideal size for that small plot of real estate above the clavicle.
Instagram/@theartofmerci_Power of Vulnerability
While delivering a riveting speech at the 2016 BET Awards, Jesse Williams touched many when he uttered the sentence, "The thing is... that just because we're magic does not mean we’re not real." The quote was modified and permanently written into the skin for a client by North Carolina-based tattooist Shawn "Merci" Wright. He added purple and pink blooms to complete the piece.
Instagram/@artbyllivKiss From a Rose
This bright red rose is giving us some serious Beauty and the Beast vibes, but thankfully you don't have to basically get kidnapped by a cursed prince to get a similar one. The vibrant flower is actually a coverup by Texas-based tattooist Olivia Davis.
Instagram/@artbyllivThe '90s Rang
Will butterfly tattoos ever go out of style? Probably not. This baby blue butterfly is transporting us straight back to the '90s.
Instagram/@jaidentattooSpreading Wings
This bird and floral tattoo wraps around the shoulder and back. Zoom in to get a look at the expert dotting technique used to produce the shading.
Courtesy of Sam EscobarKeep it Simple
On the opposite end of the swirly and loopy cursive fonts are these block letters, which can command attention. Make a bold statement etched in black (or whatever color you please).
Instagram/@k_inxIn Full Bloom
The super-soft lines of this butterfly make it appear delicate and simple, while the addition of the two red flowers and tiny floral buds add depth and intricacy.
Instagram/@k_inxA Lone Stalk
The beauty of these two tiny calla lilies next to a collarbone is something to behold, and a great inspiration for your next tattoo. Something like this would look beautiful in the hollow area above the clavicle, or below it as seen here.
Instagram/@gentle_jazA Single Rose
Choosing between minimalistic line work and tattoos that include more shading isn't easy, but the intricacy the artist added to this rose makes a great case for more elaborate body art.
Instagram/@inkcacheRunning With the Night
"I am largely inspired by nature and movement, the powerful and fluid forms of animals both real and imaginary," remarks San Francisco-based tattooer Cache. "I think a lot about flow when designing tattoos and how the art will accentuate the wearer’s own curves, lines, and energies." The detail included on this tiger tattoo is extraordinary — it's almost like you can hear the black wisps of smoke.
Instagram/@kailiemarieartistryWash of Color
Gorgeous colors, flowers, and a tiny tattoo. What else could you want on the collarbone?
Instagram/@gentle_jazBerry Fresh
"I love the organic [nature] and fluidity of fruits, flowers, and vegetables," shares Brooklyn-based tattooer Jazmin Paulino. Berries are great in smoothies, pancakes, and tattoos, clearly. The colors on this are just chef's kiss.
Instagram/@gentle_jazGoodnight Moon
Bring the beauty of the night sky to your body. The detailed facial features add a great amount of expression to the crescent moon.
Instagram/@jewel_thegemBig Sapphic Energy
Whoever said color can't show up on melanin clearly lied. This rainbow-themed symbol is for all the lovely lesbians out there.