40 Ring Tattoos to Inspire Your Next Ink (2024)

Tattoo placement is a very personal thing. After all, it's a piece of art that will stay with you for the rest of your life. This is why ring tattoos are often popular for newlyweds, especially those who don't like wearing jewelry.

Ring tattoos can also signify the area of the finger to get tattooed, or where a ring would sit. Ornamental hand tattoos are extremely popular among those who like very small, dainty, and delicate symbols inked all over their hands. Interested in ink instead of jewelry? We reached out to two tattoo artists who share their tips and advice on ring tattoos.

Meet the Experts

  • Dillon Forte is a tattoo artist based in Austin, Texas.
  • Shaughnessy Otsuji is a cosmetic tattoo artist and the founder of Studio Sashiko.

Ahead, see some of the most stunning ring finger tattoos to get on your own or with your partner.

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Roman Numeral Ring Tattoo

Since a ring finger tattoo is supposed to help commemorate your wedding—an important life event—consider getting its date tattooed in place of a ring. You could use Roman numerals to give it a sense of permanence and lasting. "I’ve seen a ton of people get numbers on their ring fingers, which usually reflect wedding dates or sentimental events," says tattoo artist Dillon Forte.

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Minimal Ring Tattoo

Why not keep it super simple with a basic, medium-thick line band? "Some ideas for the ring finger could be lines, dots, or small symbols or designs that have meaning to you," Forte notes. "Fingers have limited space, so try to pick something original and meaningful, but keep it simple."

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Dainty Floral Ring Tattoo

Adding florals to the basic ring shape makes it seem like the plant is wrapping around the finger, adding a sense of movement to the tattoo. The watercolor technique gives colorful depth and makes it feel light and dainty.

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Star and Eye

If you’re getting more than one piece of ink on your fingers, consider designs that can be complementary. This look features a dainty constellation of dots, a bold seeing eye, and a delicate star.

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Mobius Arrow Ring Tattoo

This design mimics the shape of a Mobius, a conveyor belt that seems to go in a constant loop, representing the idea of forever. The arrow elements call to mind Cupid’s arrow, suggesting the tattoo is meant to show that their love will last forever.

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Growing Vine Ring Tattoo

A ring finger tattoo doesn’t have to be a traditional band shape. This design wraps around the finger multiple times to give the illusion of a growing vine. One thing to note about ring finger tattoos, according to cosmetic tattoo artist Shaughnessy Otsuji, is that fluctuations in weight can make a noticeable difference in the art.

"Substantial and rapid changes in weight loss can alter the original placement of tattoos and may cause minor skin texture changes due to volume loss and increased laxity," Otsuji says. So keep that in mind when getting a design on an area prone to swelling or changes in weight, like the fingers.

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Cross Tattoo

Want a super minimalist tattoo but don’t want to sacrifice personality? This abstract, ornate cross tattoo is elegant to begin with, but the added component of being slightly bolder makes it unique and adds an element of design.

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Dotted Ring Tattoo

Another suggestion for jazzing up a basic band design is to play with dot detailing. "I personally enjoy some of the more geometric and dot-work type designs on fingers," Forte says. "You can get the bulk of the art on the top of your finger, and wrap it around the bottom if you truly want that 'ring' aesthetic."

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Pastel Flowers Ring Tattoo

This dainty flower ring takes the idea of a traditional band and adds elements to make it feel more elegant. For one, the band doesn’t go straight across; instead, it twists as it wraps around the finger and doesn’t connect. Also, the colors used for the ink are pastel, and a watercolor effect is apparent.

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Starburst Tattoo

This specific design is a great way to represent a number of things in a relationship. The star could be a metaphor for your relationship, symbolize something personal, or represent the promise of your love. It could also represent something completely different, depending on what it means to the wearer.

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Rainbow Dots Ring Tattoo

Create a whimsical ring-finger design that still feels simple by using colored dots. While the placement is that of a traditional band, the dots only go across the top of the finger, giving it a minimalist feel.

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Infinity Band Ring Tattoo

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Mimic the appearance of a real metal ring by running two lines parallel to create the illusion of a thick band. Here, the two lines overlap in the front to give the impression of an infinity sign, emphasizing the purpose of the ring as a reminder of forever, and of your love’s undying nature. After you get your ink, be sure to care for it properly, so as not to damage the art. "Staying hydrated by drinking plenty of water will ensure that your skin looks, feels, and heals its best as your body continues to change," says Otsuji.

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Full-Finger Ring Tattoo

Getting a full-ring finger tattoo doesn’t need to be super dark or complicated. Here, it's a flower that wraps around the entire finger but still leaves enough skin space so the design is not too overpowering.

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Silhouette Ring Tattoo

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This specific design uses a thin, wiggly line that gives the tattoo a very dainty feeling. The design itself is actually the silhouette of this person’s partner's face, which gives an elegant personalization to an otherwise minimal design.

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Matching Anchors

For the person who keeps you grounded no matter what stormy seas are ahead, an anchor symbolizes unshakeable trust between two people. Wear it on the outside of your finger or tattoo on the inside for a hidden surprise.

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Snake Ring Tattoo

This small snake is a great alternative to a design based on the traditional wedding ring. Instead of getting a band, consider getting a symbol, like this snake, that is in some way symbolically significant to you. Here, the snake is kept simple for a minimal aesthetic.

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Varied Dots Ring Tattoo

Unlike the dot detailing we’ve seen on a lot of other ring finger tattoos, this ink uses dots of varying sizes to put more design into the dots, rather than just using them as a detail. The tattoo also isn’t a straight-across band; instead, it seems to twist around the finger.

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Bow Ring Tattoo

Here, the ring features a literal bow, tattooed using a fairly thin line, making it feel less shoelace and more delicate tie. It’s also a nod to the ring’s job to remind the person getting it of their wedding.

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Two Leaves Ring Tattoo

Make a simple, medium-thick band tattoo something more personal by adding two leaf details to signify you and your other half. The simple nature of the tattoo makes it feel sleek, simple, and elegant.

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Single Line Ring Tattoo

What more do you need for a ring than a simple band? This ring finger tattoo uses a very basic design and a thin line to create a minimalist band that feels delicate and minimal.

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Simple Flowers Ring Tattoo

If you want to keep your ring finger tattoo minimal but still fun, try adding some basic floral details. By using the same thickness of outline as the band, the flowers feel like part of it, rather than placed on top of it.

Byrdie Tip

Finger tattoos tend to fade faster because our hands are so frequently used. Washing your hands potentially causes more expedited wear and tear over time, so before you get your tattoo, ask the tattoo artist to be realistic about how often you'll need to come in for touch-ups.

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Colored Floral Ring Tattoo

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Ok, we know this is on the middle finger, but it's still a viable option no matter which finger you choose. Add a bit of whimsy to your ring finger tattoo by creating a band shape out of disconnected elements. The color and floral design used here also makes the ink feel bright and dainty.

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Bird Inner Finger Ring Tattoo

This small tattoo is placed on the inner finger, meaning the ink stays relatively hidden. It’s a design meant to be enjoyed more by the person getting the tattoo than by others looking at it. Customize the design with something meaningful to you, like an animal.

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Flames Tattoo

This teeny tiny flames tattoo is giving us a burning desire to get one ourselves.

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Simple Shapes Tattoo

If you are a minimalist at heart, look into some simple shapes like the one above. The combination of dots and lines adds some interest without being distracting.

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Waves Tattoo

Calling all beach bums: We have found your next tattoo. In all seriousness, the best tattoos have a story behind them, and many great stories start by the water. Customize with your own take on the shape.

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White Ring Tattoo

White tattoos tend to look more delicate and less harsh than traditional black ink. Use white ink to create a simple band around your finger or use letters and words to share your thoughts. This "NY" tattoo is dainty and delicate.

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Delicate Dot Tattoo

If you are interested in a tattoo but are afraid you won't like it after a few weeks, try going for a more simple design. Wear them where you would place a ring or position them around your fingertips.

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Layered Multi-Colored Band

What is better than one band? Two bands. What is better than black bands? Multi-colored bands. This inspo offers the best of both worlds.

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Hidden Letter Tattoo

A letter is an easy way to customize a tattoo to your relationship. One way to make it even more special is to put it in between your fingers. This gives you the power to show it when you want and hide it when you want.

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Layered Rainbow Tattoo

Yes, a simple black ring is sophisticated and chic, but adding colors and layers is one way to make your tattoo stand out. Use rainbow colors like the photo or customize with you and your partner's favorite shades. The subtle nod to your partner feels both personal and appropriate.

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Simple Heart Tattoo

Hearts can look cliche when it comes to a symbol of love, but a delicate outline on the finger looks refined and elegant.

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Full Name Tattoo

Instead of getting a simple letter tattoo, try getting your partner's full name on your finger. You can get this where a ring would be, but we love the look of this tattoo on the inside of your finger.

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Cat

This adorably simple cat design is a sweet way to display your love for felines.

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Rose

A rose is a rose is a rose and this rose is simply stunning. We love the bold lines that showcase the petals, and how it ever so slightly wraps around the finger.

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X Marks the Spot

Whether your heart and soul are taken by a significant other or you follow the straight-edge lifestyle, an X tattoo marks the spot for something meaningful.

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Butterfly

A butterfly tattoo carries a lot of significance: transformation, a spiritual connection, freedom, and beauty. This open-winged butterfly design curves around the base of the finger and might signify that the owner is open to all of its deep meanings.

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Phrase

The key to a timeless tattoo is simplicity and personalization. Choose a phrase that has meaning to you and display it in your favorite font. We love this delicate script font.

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Wings

We love when two separate tattoos make something new when put together. A single angel wing alone is beautiful, but combined together on two separate fingers elevates the symbolism.

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Sun

If you don't want your tattoo to be placed in the traditional spot where a ring would go (at the base of the finer) move it up a bit. Rings can also be worn below the nail bed, and so can tiny tattoos, like this simple sun design.

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