
Surajit Nag
Founder & Lead Artist, Sacred Skinn
“I don’t just ink tattoos — I bring personal rituals to life.”
Surajit is the creative force behind Sacred Skinn — a self-taught artist known for blending bold technique with deep emotion. With 9+ years of experience, he specializes in blackwork, tribal revival, and custom storytelling tattoos that go beyond trend. For Surajit, every needle stroke is a sacred collaboration.






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Traditional Indian Tattoos
Rooted in Rituals, Crafted with Devotion
From the intricate dots of tribal Godna to the symmetry of Mandalas and Mehndi patterns, each design carries ritualistic and regional roots.
Traditional Indian tattoos are more than body art — they are sacred marks of identity, belief, and ancestral memory. From the intricate dots of tribal Godna to the symmetry of Mandalas and Mehndi patterns, each design carries ritualistic and regional roots.
Traditional Indian tattoos are more than body art — they are sacred marks of identity, belief, and ancestral memory. From the intricate dots of tribal Godna to the symmetry of Mandalas and Mehndi patterns, each design carries ritualistic and regional roots.

Style Elements:
1. Mandala patterns for spiritual balance
2. Warli or Kolam line art for folk storytelling

Style Elements:
3. Godna tribal motifs used in rural rites of passage
4. Mehndi-inspired florals with ornamental fill

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Tribal & Indigenous Tattoos
Echoes of the Ancients
Raw, powerful, and sacred. These designs draw from Nagaland, Borneo, Polynesian, and Maori tribal legacies. Ancient tribes told stories without words—through skin.
Raw, powerful, and sacred. These designs draw from Nagaland, Borneo, Polynesian, and Maori tribal legacies. Ancient tribes told stories without words—through skin. These tattoos represent power, heritage, and protection. From the warrior marks of Maori to the sacred bands of Nagaland, each pattern is unique and profound.
Raw, powerful, and sacred. These designs draw from Nagaland, Borneo, Polynesian, and Maori tribal legacies. Ancient tribes told stories without words—through skin. These tattoos represent power, heritage, and protection. From the warrior marks of Maori to the sacred bands of Nagaland, each pattern is unique and profound.

Style Elements:
1. Bold bands, spirals, and geometric abstraction
2. High contrast black ink; often large-scale

Style Elements:
3. Designs follow muscle flow (arms, back, chest)
4. Cultural identity often central (Maori, Polynesian, Northeast Indian)

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Blackwork & Line Art Tattoos
Minimal Ink, Maximum Impact
Line art reduces storytelling to its bare bones — elegant, cryptic, and timeless.
Clean, bold lines meet geometric precision and mastery of dot work. Ideal for those who love abstract, symbolic, or optical illusion aesthetics in pure black. If you're drawn to clean, high-contrast visual drama, blackwork is your language. Line art reduces storytelling to its bare bones — elegant, cryptic, and timeless.
Clean, bold lines meet geometric precision and mastery of dot work. Ideal for those who love abstract, symbolic, or optical illusion aesthetics in pure black. If you're drawn to clean, high-contrast visual drama, blackwork is your language. Line art reduces storytelling to its bare bones — elegant, cryptic, and timeless.

Style Elements:
1. Full-black fill or fine-line frameworks
2. Dot work shading, optical illusions, and sacred geometry

Style Elements:
3. Minimalistic, abstract, or scientific themes
4. Suitable for small, medium, or full-sleeve tattoos

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Spiritual & Religious Tattoos
Where Belief Meets Body Art
Every line here is a prayer. Whether it’s a small Om, a detailed deity, or a powerful yantra — these tattoos act as wearable blessings and reminders of inner truth.
From divine deities to yantras and om symbols, this category celebrates devotion with elegance. A sacred visual language that blesses and protects. Every line here is a prayer. Whether it’s a small Om, a detailed deity, or a powerful yantra — these tattoos act as wearable blessings and reminders of inner truth.
From divine deities to yantras and om symbols, this category celebrates devotion with elegance. A sacred visual language that blesses and protects. Every line here is a prayer. Whether it’s a small Om, a detailed deity, or a powerful yantra — these tattoos act as wearable blessings and reminders of inner truth.

Style Elements:
1. Sanskrit calligraphy (Om, Gayatri mantra)
2. Deity imagery: Shiva, Durga, Krishna, Ganesha.

Style Elements:
3. Sacred geometry: Sri Yantra, Chakras
4. Common placements: arms, back, chest, forehead (subtle dot)

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Contemporary Realism
Ink That Breathes Life
Line art reduces storytelling to its bare bones — elegant, cryptic, and timeless.
Clean, bold lines meet geometric precision and mastery of dot work. Ideal for those who love abstract, symbolic, or optical illusion aesthetics in pure black. If you're drawn to clean, high-contrast visual drama, blackwork is your language. Line art reduces storytelling to its bare bones — elegant, cryptic, and timeless.
Hyper-detailed portraits, animals, and biomechanical illusions — this style transforms your skin into a lifelike canvas of emotion and depth. This style turns your body into a living canvas of lifelike expression. Each design is meticulously crafted with intricate shading, hyper-detail, and real-world accuracy — often based on photographs or stories.

Style Elements:
1. Portraits of people, pets, mythic creatures
2. Nature, biomechanical, fantasy realism

Style Elements:
3. Requires multi-session planning, high skill
4. Usually grayscale or full color, shaded with realism

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Fusion Styles Tattoos
Tradition Meets Experimentation
Bold, brave, and boundary-breaking — fusion tattoos blend traditions and trends. This is where old-world charm meets neo-modern expression, ideal for unique personal stories.
Blending folk with futurism or East with West — these are experimental tattoos for bold souls, often custom-made and layered in meaning.
Bold, brave, and boundary-breaking — fusion tattoos blend traditions and trends. This is where old-world charm meets neo-modern expression, ideal for unique personal stories.
Blending folk with futurism or East with West — these are experimental tattoos for bold souls, often custom-made and layered in meaning.
Bold, brave, and boundary-breaking — fusion tattoos blend traditions and trends. This is where old-world charm meets neo-modern expression, ideal for unique personal stories.

Style Elements:
1. Mix of traditional + contemporary techniques
2. Folk motifs with glitch art, graffiti, surrealism

Style Elements:
3. Experimental shading, layering, and contrast
4. Custom, one-of-a-kind pieces only

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