Leprechauns are creatures that are part of Irish folklore. They are 
known to be older men who are cobblers or shoemakers that love to sing 
as they work. You may not know this, but they are also considered 
fairies. Apparently as legend would have it, they are rather rich 
because of war time plunders. They are known to be sly and mischievous 
creatures. In tattoo art, they typically have red hair, angry faces, 
intense eyes and wear green. They almost always have a hat on and 
usually complete their outfit with some shoes and a big ole belt. These 
beings are known to lead people astray for the sake of fun. Irishmen of 
old will tell you that when you see a leprechaun and stare at it, that 
he cannot leave your presence but as soon as you stop looking at him, he
 will disappear.
They aren’t necessarily bad guys but they aren’t 
known to be the nicest of all folklore characters. For this reason some 
people see them as creatures that are harmful and bent on causing 
problems. But they can also be jolly fellows for whom life comprises 
only of consuming ale, smoking on the pipe and guarding their pot of 
gold which is supposed to be where a rainbow ends.
According to 
tales, you will never be able to predict how they will turn out. They 
could be full of themselves and tend to mislead or go the other way 
completely. Therefore, tattoos based on these creatures tend to be quite
 wide in range and depending on what the person wants to believe. The 
art can tell a story that is specific to that person and the leprechaun 
can represent as much. No matter how you decide to portray these beings,
 a leprechaun tattoo is definitely colorful and interesting.
- Leprechaun with clover tattoo: This could be the imagination and the wish of a positive person. But when you choose to get leprechaun, you get to decide what he will look like. As lively as they are, they are said to hold a piece of good luck through a four leaf clover! You will find that the work that goes into this deceptively simple tattoo is quite detailed. Take a minute as you scroll through and you’ll see what we mean. This leprechaun looks a bit upset with his fiery demeanor and overall aggression.
 
2. Leprechaun on skis tattoo:
 This looks like the leprechaun is having a wonderful time on the 
slopes. The knife wielding man also depicts someone who is a little bit 
bent on mischief. Did you notice the doll he’s got in his other hand? 
Hopefully he didn’t snag that from a small child. Once again the 
detailed work that goes to show him on the move would need to be really 
and intricate. Nice line work to the artist.
3) Leprechaun standing guard on pot of gold:
 The fierce expression of the leprechaun’s face is probably enough to 
intimidate everyone. It takes the most courageous of looters to get the 
pot of gold. It looks like this guy definitely won. Not being able to 
see his eyes gives him a mysterious look. This is the true essence of 
the leprechaun and is portrayed quite well. Take a look at that sneaky 
grin. Excellent background shading with this art.
4) Leprechaun holding Machine Gun tattoo:
 A leprechaun with the weapon of destruction would be showing his true 
essence as some folks believe. But of course one has to know that both 
these elements belong to different eras. The eyes are so penetrating. 
You might have noticed by now that the more menacing images tend to have
 pointy noses and squinted eyes as if they are concentrating on what’s 
at hand.
Gender
Men
 usually opt for the leprechaun more often than females although you may
 see one or two Irish women rocking this image in an Irish bar. Most 
guys get them on their arms although there isn’t a right or wrong place 
to get inked. The upper arm is the most popular but you’ll see a 
variation that extends to the back and shoulders as well. It’s an easy 
place to cover up for work and it’s fun to show off on the weekends if 
you wear a tank or pot to go shirtless. Like we said, it’s a commonly a 
male piece although plenty of females get them too. They’re seen as more
 of the “tough persona” rather than a whimsy feel good type of art. 
They’re typically displayed as aggressive if not a bit mysterious. And 
then of course, there’s the image of the leprechaun just kicking back 
and having a great time with the boys. Leprechauns give off the “good 
ole time” mentality which just plays into their mischievous vibe. Many 
Irishmen choose to ink a leprechaun on themselves for good luck and a 
reminder to have fun.
5) Leprechaun with Beer Mug tattoo:
 In this tattoo the leprechaun is showing his partying and fun loving 
side. One can see the clothes he is wearing through the beer mug which 
makes a powerful visual impact. This image makes the leprechaun look 
like he’s more interested in having a good time than in getting into 
trouble.
6) Leprechaun Riding on a  Beer Keg tattoo:
 This one displays the partying side of the leprechaun and the 
expression on his face confirms his love for consuming the drink. The 
details of him sitting on top of the keg look really good. The coloring 
here really brings out his eyes and makes them appear so tired. It kinda
 looks like it’s about time for him to go home and sleep it off. The 
four leaf clover is another significant piece to Irish folklore. It’s 
thought to bring good luck.
7) Evil looking Leprechaun Tattoo:
 The expression on his face is enough to show his diabolical side. You 
definitely want to avoid getting on the wrong side of that. The clouds 
above him have a billowing effect that only intensify the imagery. The 
way he was inked on his back, makes his hands appear as though he is 
beckoning you into his plans. He’s probably asking you to join his 
mischief.
Leprechauns
 are important figures in Irish culture. They’ve also been accepted all 
around the world thanks to movies, books and various media popularizing 
them. Lucky Charms cereal is a great example of a leprechaun finding his
 pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. When did you first hear about 
these folklore characters?
8) Leprechaun as Fireman tattoo:
 This one shows the leprechaun in a protective mode as he helps fight a 
fire. This is another opposite view of the leprechaun that many people 
hold. With details like the four leaf clover on his hat, his look of 
enjoying a last smoke before moving on, all these add to the charm of 
this tattoo. Although charm may be a bit strong as this guy is flipping 
everyone the bird. He seems to be a bit put out with people.
9) Summation of  Leprechaun Tattoos:
 These colorful creatures are part of legends and we know their penchant
 for green outfits, smoking the pipe and drinking beer. This is apart 
from revelry, fun, guarding gold and causing mischief. Put all these 
together  and you have tattoo designs that will kindle the imagination. 
They can be great to look at with their colorful look. And the tattoo 
artist could use their imagination to add the expression on the 
leprechaun’s face and the other elements in the tattoo to make it look 
really compelling and charming.
Here
 are some of cool designs of Leprechaun Tattoos that range from scary to
 merriment. As Irish folklore goes, they are merry little creatures that
 have a penchant for getting into trouble. They’re not all bad but they 
do seem to be more on the wayward side than anything else. As you scroll
 through, you’ll see a common theme that most of these images are placed
 on the upper body although there are a few that are on the lower body 
well. Where would you place yours?
10) This guy looks a little bit
 threatening and mischievous. His grayish skin and long fingernails only
 continue to promote the imagery of mischief and trouble. His fiery eyes
 are a bit intimidating as well. You’ll notice that a lot of these 
images have the leprechauns coming out of the skin. Perhaps the people 
are trying to convey that they have a “leprechaun” who wants to come out
 and play in each of them.
11)
 Woah! Intense fury as he literally crawls out of this guys arm. This is
 so pretty with great detail and life like artistic work. The detail in 
every wrinkle is pretty astounding. Even the coloring of his nails is 
grotesque yet life like. This probably took a lot of time and attention 
to detail for this artist. Painstaking as it may have been, they did an 
amazing job.
12)
 The black and white shading creates a mysterious feel. Anyone see the 
statue of liberty behind the leprechaun? Not quite sure what the imagery
 means as he cuts the little boy’s hair. Anyone have any ideas? His 
long, pointy nose and pointy ears leads us to believe he’s up to no 
good.
13)
 This is interesting usage of coloring and using the skin as the 
backdrop. What do you think? Would you like a tattoo like this or does 
it appear unfinished to you? Perhaps he’s in the first phase of getting 
inked. A lot of times when you add tattoos, it is a process and requires
 several appointments and many hours before you are finally finished.
14)
 Now this is a happy little fellow! He’s a jolly little child who looks 
innocent and happy. This is probably more like what the young children 
were taught in the Irish folktales. This is a bit more inviting and fun 
to learn about.
15)
 And now we’re back to the more aggressive look. It appears the four 
leaf clover is etched in the skin and the leprechaun is emerging from 
within. It’s a bit more dark in nature and seems to allude to a fierce 
and intimidating presence.
16)
 He means business and we don’t want to cross him, that’s for sure. The 
shininess of this image hints to its newness. He appears aggressive and 
upset with the world. The line detail here is very well done and the 
coloring looks quite great.
Placement
The
 most popular place for the leprechaun is the upper shoulder. Any place 
on the arm seems to be the most a pretty highly touted spot although you
 will see the occasional image on the back. Where would you place your 
art? Some choose the lower body but the general consensus is somewhere 
on the torso or arm. When deciding the best spot for your next image, 
there are a few things to mull over. Do you want it hidden from view or 
easily seen by everyone? Do you mind if people ask about your tattoos? 
Whether someone has ink or not often doesn’t dim the interest others 
will have in your art. They will want to know why you choose it, what it
 means and if you’re going to get more. You have automatically become 
cooler to them just because of your work and it should be a fun 
experience as you share what the images mean to you. If you choose an 
intimidating piece of art, just remember that it will make you seem more
 intimidating, even if you are not. You might get certain looks 
depending on how scary the image and your workplace may want you to 
cover it. That’s not to discourage you from getting whatever you would 
like, it’s just important to weigh those factors into your decision 
making process.
17) It’s a popular look for the leprechaun’s to be
 cutting their way through the skin of the person. Almost to say that 
they have an inner leprechaun and he’s threatening to break through. It 
gives off a tough persona that at any moment, his inner leprechaun could
 be unleashed. This is pretty vivid imagery. Kinda makes us squirm 
thinking about how hard that guy is squeezing his skin!
18)
 This art seems to imply that strength will help them make it. There’s a
 lot going on in this collage but it flows well and looks really great. 
The image is a bit more boxy and not as life like but the cartoonish 
character of this makes him look menacing but not too threatening.
Coloring
Choosing
 the right colors for your art is one of our favorite things. It really 
allows you to express yourself through the art and makes your 
personality really shine forth. For this certain genre, there are some 
particular colors that are pretty much the standard look. You’ll notice 
that most leprechauns have green outfits that are vivid and bold. They 
stand out and pop. They’re eye catching and people often do a double 
take. Whether it’s a happy image or something more dark doesn’t usually 
matter. The “go to” color is always green. The art is usually accented 
with gold or yellows and white. You’ll notice that some opt for black or
 outlining but the overall choice is green. Key accents to every image 
of a leprechaun is the golden coins, actual pot of gold and the four 
leaf clover. If you were going to get this genre, would you go 
mainstream or break the mold and make it a little different?
19) 
He finally found his little pot of gold. And he is so happy. We probably
 would be too! This is a great representation of old Irish tales. He’s 
probably a bit sneaky, but at the end of the day, all he really wants is
 his pot of gold.
20)
 Incredible line work and attention to detail in this piece. He’s 
flipping coins and appears to be contemplating something. He’s probably 
not considering sharing his gold, but we are a little curious about what
 he’ll spend with it.
21)
 His fiery personality could prove a bit cunning. The lines here are rad
 and the artist did a great job embodying the overall look. We 
particularly like the shining sun coming down over his head. It’s an 
interesting touch to an already interesting little character. He looks a
 little rough around the edges but he probably knows how to have a good 
time!
23)
 Wonder what song he’s playing? He seems kind but we wonder if he can be
 a bit of a schemer. Perhaps he lures people into his games through 
song. It’s been said that after a leprechaun finishes his work, he sits 
by the trees and plays music.
24)
 His smile is a bit devious and it feels like he’s got a plan up his 
sleeve. This is a really great image. The lines are very well done and 
it’s a very vibrant piece of work.
Leprechaun
 tattoos are a bit on the extreme side. Most aren’t the cutesy ones we 
see in movies but rather a bit scary if not freaky. With their conniving
 eyes and sneaky little mouth’s, one is left wondering just what they’re
 up to. Though they’re meant to be harmless and a little bit lucky, 
their overall appearance is interesting. But, as you noticed, there were
 a few jolly fellows who seemed spry and happy. You don’t have to be 
Irish to enjoy this tattoo although many Irishmen do get it. It’s a fun,
 quirky and a little bit weird image that has gained popularity through 
the ages. We hope you enjoyed them. Which ones were your favorites?
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