The Reaper Death Seal is a cool anime tattoo from Naruto. It was only in three episodes out of five hundred. But the way it looked and the story behind it made many Naruto fans, including me, really like it.
The art in this tattoo isn’t used in many ways and can’t be changed much. But the small details in each part make the Reaper Death Seal tattoo amazing. It’s a really important design in the tattoo world.
If you love Naruto or just like cool art, a Reaper Death Seal tattoo might be awesome. If you think so too, keep reading to learn all about Reaper Death Seal tattoos!
Background

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I said before that the Reaper Death Seal’s cool look is a big reason why it’s so popular. But, the story behind it also makes it a famous design to wear.
The Reaper Death Seal starts as a mix of a sealing trick and a summoning trick. You usually call it with 10 hand signs. This brings the Shinigami, a Death God, into the world.
The Shinigami, also called the Grim Reaper, helps the user by getting rid of their enemy. It eats the enemy’s soul and keeps it in its stomach. It can also move its own soul into someone else’s body.
Only the person doing the jutsu can see the Shinigami. Because of this, the jutsu always kills the enemy.
This spell is very serious, even for the person casting it. Because the wish is so big, the caster often has to risk their own soul. They must offer it up before the Shinigami will even think about granting the request.
Also, even though you can’t see it, many people know when the Reaper Death Seal is being used because of the hand signs. This can change what happens. Even if the jutsu is stopped and the enemy isn’t killed, the Shikigami still hurts them. It drains their energy and takes their powers.
Looking back, the Reaper Death Seal’s main job is to keep the person using it safe. We still don’t know what its symbols really mean. But, if you want a design that shows safety and protection, a Reaper Death Seal tattoo might be a good idea.
Appearance

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Because the tattoo comes from an anime, its design is very unique.
To put it simply, the Reaper Death Seal tattoo is a portrait tattoo that’s as detailed as possible.
The main character is the Shinigami, or God of Death. It looks like a see-through, skinny ghost with a scary face and evil energy. It’s much bigger than a normal person. It has long, messy white hair and horns sticking out from the top of its head.
Shinigami have purple skin and wear white kimonos. They often have a katana in their mouth. But underneath, they have a small katana and sharp teeth like Dracula.
Black And Grey Or Colour Tattoo? My Favourite Type Of Reaper Death Seal Tattoo

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I usually make this tattoo using one of two ways.
I make the art like a black and gray tattoo because it started as a manga. This helps the picture feel like it came from a manga. Also, because it uses only black, white, and gray, I use my double magnum shader to make the shapes and add the colors.
If the first way doesn’t work for what my client wants, I use a colored version of the Reaper Death Seal tattoo instead.
Because people want tattoos that look just like the anime, the colors I use are very specific. For example, I usually use a light purple for the Shinigami’s face. The hair is usually an off-white color, like eggshells. The horns are dark red. I often use a creamy color for the kimono. But, if the customer wants a see-through look, I use light blue instead. For the tools, I usually use a 12 gauge magnum needle. This helps me put the colors in quickly and easily.
Both versions look really amazing. But, the black and grey design can be harder to create. If I had to choose, I would pick the black and grey one.
Best Placement For The Reaper Death Seal Tattoo
Before you get a Reaper Death Seal tattoo, think carefully about where you want it.
This tattoo design is very detailed, so I suggest putting it on a larger, open area of your body. Here are some places where I’ve tattooed the Reaper Death Seal before:
Forearms

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Lots of people ask me to tattoo their forearms. It’s easy to put a stencil on the forearm because it’s long and not too wide.
I often used a thin, round brush to draw the design after the stencil. The forearm is usually flat, so making a detailed design is easy, especially because I’m skilled. But, if your artist is new, ask them to use a round shader brush, size 3 or 5, to be careful.
The Chest

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Even though it’s a tricky spot, the chest is also a good place for a Reaper Death Seal tattoo.
Even though this spot won’t show off the design as much as another place, getting a Reaper Death Seal here is easy. Your chest can handle the needle well, even if it’s not perfectly flat. If this is your first tattoo, the chest is a good spot to choose.
Because the chest isn’t flat, tattoos can take longer. Be patient and let the artist do their best work!
The Back

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If you want a Reaper Death Seal tattoo that shows off the whole design, use your back. It’s the biggest area to work with.
I really like tattooing backs because they are like big canvases. There’s plenty of space for a big tattoo, like the Reaper Death Seal. Also, the fat on the back helps protect the skin from getting too hurt.
Getting a Reaper Death Seal tattoo on your back should be easy. But be careful not to tattoo over bone. It can leave a bad mark, in more ways than one!
Legs

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Like we said before, bigger tattoos usually look better. That’s why your leg might be a great place to get this tattoo.
You can put a Reaper Death Seal tattoo anywhere on your leg. It might not even hurt because there aren’t many nerves there, and your leg has layers of fat.
Because the Reaper Death Seal looks a little wobbly and not perfectly smooth, it can be hard for your tattoo artist to draw it. To help them, ask them to use a curved magnum shader tool. This can help prevent mistakes.
Arms

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The arm deserves a shout-out too. Lots of people use their forearms well. But they often forget how handy and helpful the whole arm can be.
Arm tattoos are popular because there’s lots of room. You can also pick from many designs. The bicep is a favorite spot. It can handle the needle well.
Another spot for arm tattoos is near your deltoids, or shoulder muscles. While this area might be a bit more sensitive, it’s great for detailed tattoos. Deltoids usually have enough space for lots of details and extra designs!

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Duration Of A Reaper Death Seal Tattoo: Things That Will Shape The Timeframe
The design you choose for your Reaper Death Seal tattoo matters a lot. But how long it takes also depends on where you put it and how big it is.
For example, a small, simple color tattoo might only take 4 to 6 hours to finish.
But if the tattoo is big and you want it to look real, the artist might need a few days. You’ll also need to be patient while they finish it.
Bottom Line
The Reaper Death Seal tattoo is one of the coolest tattoos I know. I even got to design one! It has everything a great tattoo should: a cool story, lots of details, and it’s a good size.
You can’t change the main design of a Reaper Death Seal tattoo. But, you can add other symbols to make it even better. If the new symbol fits well, like a picture of Itachi Uchiha, your tattoo will look amazing and strong.
Also, remember that portrait tattoos have lots of details. Make sure the tattoo fits well where you want it. Don’t put it in a small space, unless you’re only tattooing one main part of the Shinigami.
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