Script, Cursive & Handwriting Tattoos
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Script, cursive and handwriting tattoos: the flowing look, tested on real skin
Script is the style everyone falls for on a screen — and the one that behaves most differently once it's on a body. Line weight, letter spacing, how the flow follows a wrist or a collarbone: cursive lives or dies on details you can only judge by wearing it. Every piece here is printed in jagua ink, develops blue-black inside the skin, and wears for one to two weeks before fading on its own.
The most personal version: actual handwriting
Type is designed. Handwriting is lived-in — the loop someone puts on their g, the way a name leans when it's signed in a hurry. A word in a real hand carries the person, not just the message. That's why the most requested pieces in this family aren't fonts at all: they're someone's actual writing, uploaded as a custom jagua tattoo and worn for two weeks before anything permanent happens.
What's in the collection
Flowing single words, short phrases in fine and bold cursive, brush scripts, and handwritten styles that read like your own pen. If you want punchier block type instead, the lettering collection is the sister family; for a single flourished character, start with initials and monograms.
How the ink works
Apply at home in about five minutes. The jagua develops in the upper layers of your skin over the next day — it's in the skin, not on it — and holds through showers and workouts once developed. Nothing to remove: it fades as your skin renews. More on the ink in what is jagua.
Quick answers
Does fine cursive stay legible? In jagua, yes — it's a contrast question, not a blurring one. The two-week test is exactly how you find out whether the same script would hold as a permanent piece.
Can I use someone's real handwriting? Yes — photograph or scan it, upload it to the custom tattoo page, and it prints as written. Minimum order is 3 copies, useful for testing placements.





















