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This article contains information from the ongoing Star Wars: The Clone Wars project that conflicts with existing canon.

The new official Clone Wars timeline has not yet been established by LucasFilm. The exact chronology of the events described in this article is currently unknown.

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Deliah Blue tattooing a black skull on Cade Skywalker's arm.
"Please tell me that all that stuff will wash out of your hair."
"It will. But the tattoos are permanent."
"Tattoos?"
Myri Antilles startling her father[src]

A tattoo was a permanent insertion of ink[1] or pigments[2][3] below the skin using a sharp needle[1]. A number of beings had tattoos, normally for cosmetic reasons or as part of their culture or an organization.

Tattooing was also used as a common identification or branding of slaves. One example was the slave trade planet Orvax IV. The Togorian Mezgraf, a former slave of this planet, had his slaver's mark on his right shoulder, still visible through his white fur, and would often wear a long-sleeved jacket to cover it.[4]

A tattooist, or tattoo artist, was a person who drew tattoos on people's skin as a job. Notable examples were Bojam Rees, who made a living as a tattooist on Starstation 12,[5] and the male Lafrarian Nuyu, a tattoo artist and body decorator who ran a small shop on StarForge Station[6]. The Blue Sector of Corellia's capital Coronet hosted a high proportion of tattoo parlors.[7]

"Tatooine Tattoo" was shipjacker slang for "price on your head" (Jabba the Hutt level).[8]

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Notable culturesEdit

A'mariEdit

The A'mari were the former ruling clan of Melano III. They were marked with a black tattoo across their neck.[9]

AquellansEdit

The planet Aquella was notable for the Human males' ritual tattooing and dyeing on their bodies upon reaching adulthood.[10] A combination of permanent dye and micro-tattooing was applied during rite of passage ceremonies, and the resulting purplish-green skin made them look like a race of Near-Humans.[11]

Bk'trugh clanEdit

The Bk'trugh clan was a Gamorrean clan whose members could be recognized by a tattoo on their arms.[12]

The Blood Carver Ko Vakier with tattoos on his nose flaps.

Blood CarversEdit

The Blood Carvers sported tribal tattoos along the ridge of their nose flaps.[13]

Bomu clanEdit

The Bomu Clan was an extended family of Rodian mercenaries. Each member was marked with a tattoo of the clan's family symbol as soon as she or he was old enough to hold a blaster carbine.[14]

BosphsEdit

The Bosph stood out from other tattooed cultures by their unusual motif: star maps. The first Bosphs were nomads, and would often tattoo themselves with maps and star charts for navigation. This tradition is still practiced by high-ranking officials and many non-ranking Bosphs. When the species was discovered by scouts several decades before the Battle of Yavin, the Bosphs who took to the stars developed the tradition further by having their skin adorned with intricate star maps, which often depicted star systems and planets not yet discovered by even professional scouts.[15]

DantariEdit

Seven years after the Battle of Endor, refugees from Eol Sha made a new home on Dantooine, the homeworld of the Dantari, only to be wiped out by Imperial Admiral Daala. To the primitive Dantari, the arrival of Daala's forces was an event of unprecedented awe, and they began incorporating Imperial symbology into their belief systems. As part the new tradition, the Dantari tattooed themselves with Imperial symbols; Imperial crests, AT-ATs, blaster rifles, and in the case of the truly brave, full body depictions of stormtrooper armor.[13]

DuhmaEdit

The Duhma species identified themselves through their tribal tattoos of a unique pattern. The former Imperial Colonel Abal Karda had his face tattooed with their symbol, as part of a disguise to avoid being captured for the bounty placed on his head.[5]

EbraniteEdit

The Ebranite social structures were based on family and clan units. Each clan, or thilda, had a unique identifying insignia. This insignia was a source of pride and honor, and any insult directed to the clan insignia was viewed as an insult to the clan itself, and to each and every clan member of that clan. Every Ebranite had their clan's insignia tattooed on the uppermost left arm at birth, and remained loyal to their respective clans until death.

In the past millennia, the Ebranite society was plagued with clan warfare, but as their society slowly evolved, many clans would cooperate for mutual advancement. It became increasingly more common to find several clans living together, and children were now given a new clan insignia symbolizing the unity of several clans.[13][16]

GorothiteEdit

The Gorothite had several wattles beneath their chins, which they decorated with complex, helical tattoos of bright color. The tattoos denoted ancestry and status within their society, and also identified to which j'ber (a kind of clan or extended family) an individual belonged. Most Gorothite couldn't understand how offworlder could be insensitive to these fine gradations of status.[17]

Quinlan Vos with yellow Kiffar tattoos on his face and left arm.

GreeEdit

The Gree decorated their long foreheads with hieroglyphic tattoos which indicated rank and caste.[18]

KiffarEdit

The Mirialans and the Kiffar stood out from other Humans and Near-Humans by their tattoos.[19] The Kiffar believed that it is the mother who gives life, and the power of the Force flows through her to her children. As part of this belief, the tattoos of the Kiffar[19]—known as qukuuf[20]—signified their family heritage from their mothers.[19] Various patterns, designs and colors identify an individual's clan. Known colors were yellow, like the Jedi Master Quinlan Vos[21], green, like Asanté Vos[21], purple, like Horsea[22], black, like Sintas and Ailyn Vel[23], red, like Vanlin[22], and blue, like Shigar Konshi[24].

When an individual's mother was not a Kiffar, apparently the father's tattoos were taken on; this was the case of Korto Vos, the son of Quinlan Vos and Human mother Khaleen Hentz.[25]

MirialansEdit

The Mirialans had a religious belief based on a primitive understanding of the Unifying Force, and believed that an individual's actions contributes to her or his destiny. Their actions encompass a long and specific list of tests of skill and character. The Mirialans tattooed themselves with patterns on their faces and hands, sometimes on their arms, legs, feet and shoulders. The specific patterns told other Mirialans what tests an individual had undertaken successfully, and what general part she or he would take in the future of the Mirialans, as well as that individuals importance to the future of the universe.[26] The shapes and locations of these geometric tattoos denoted different actions in the life of the Mirialan, and upon death, the markings were used to determine the cultural worth of the individual and their contributions to furthering the culture as a whole.[27]

Luminara Unduli with Mirialan tattoos on her face and knuckle joints.

The Jedi Master Luminara Unduli and her Padawan Barriss Offee wore unique tattoos to signify that the Force had singled them out for greater destinies. Luminara's tattoos included her lower lip, her chin and the knuckle joints on her hands.[28] Her lower lip had a purplish-black color, and her chin was adorned with interlocking black diamond-shaped tattoos, while more intricate markings covered her knuckle joints. Later, she had her upper lip tattooed as well, and her chin-tattoo was enlarged with more diamonds.[29]

Barriss' tattoos were not as detailed as her master's, but she knew that she would acquire more of them as she grew older. A diamond-shaped pattern ran across her cheeks and the bridge of her nose, and a diamond-shaped tattoo consisting of four smaller diamonds were emblazoned on the backs of her hands. Her lips were the same dark color of the tattoos, but it is uncertain whether they were tattooed as well, or were just make-up. The nails of both master and Padawan matched their tattoos. [30]

The male Mirialan pirate and mercenary Arwen Cohl was rushed from temple to temple with small diamond-shaped tattoos.[31]

NightbrothersEdit

Zabrak Nightbrothers

The Nightbrothers were a tribal group of Dathomirian (Zabrak-Human hybrids) men subservient to the Nightsisters of Dathomir.[32] Shortly after birth, a Nightbrother was subjected to an initiation ritual in which he was submerged in an oily bath, energized with ichor conjured by the Nightsisters' use of magicks, and covered with tattoos[3] on their chests and faces.[33] Sometimes, the tattoos were applied to the Nightbrother's entire body - this was the case with the Sith Lord Darth Maul.[3] The Nightbrothers' tattoos marked them as the Nightsisters' kin and warriors,[33] and also showed which Nightbrother clan they belonged to.[34][33]

Maul was a member of the Nightbrothers before being taken by Darth Sidious to be trained as his apprentice.[32][3] Maul's tattoos, thought to be linked to the Sith,[32] actually came from the warrior culture of the Nightbrothers.[32][3] His entire body had been garishly and ceremonially tattooed in red and black pigments by his mother when he was less than a standard year of age (before he was taken by Sidious),[35] symbols which showed his Nightbrother heritage.[36] Savage Opress also wore tattoos.[37]

NightsistersEdit

The Nightsisters of Dathomir had a tradition of facial tattooing. The markings announced to the Galaxy what they were.[33] One example was a group of Nightsisters lead by matriarch Zalem. The coven had pale skin with black tattoos.[38] The Nightsister Robetheri wore reddish-brown tattoos on her bald head and face, which drastically altered her appearance.[39]

Sometimes, the markings on a Nightsister's face were not tattoos, but bruises. According a text written by Mother Talzin, channeling the magic of the Fanged God could burst minor blood vessels, raising telltale bruises on the cheeks and around the eyes.[33] Talzin's herself had such permanent bruises on her face as a result of the use of dark side powers.[40]

ScipioansEdit

Tattoos were mark of status on the planet Scipio. Rush Clovis, a Banking Clan member from Scipio, wore yellow tattoos on his forehead.[41]

SharuEdit

After the Mindharp of Sharu was activated, the life-energies of the Sharu were awakened from their computerized slumber, and the Toka, the species' temporary, primitive form, were restored to the Sharu. Many of the new Sharu had tattoos on their foreheads of the Mindharp or other Sharu symbols.[42]

SleheyroniEdit

Ziro the Hutt with the tattoos of the Hutts of Sleheyron on his head, back, arms and tail. He also had the symbol of Black Sun tattooed on his belly.

The wealthy Hutts of Sleheyron, a Hutt trade world, wore unique headdresses, jewelry and golden tattoos. When Ziro the Hutt began his criminal career, he operated as a loan shark on the planet, and adopted the ornaments of his fellow Hutts,[43] His tattoos were inked by a Sleheyroni artist. He also had the symbol of his Black Sun faction tattooed on his belly.[41]

SullustansEdit

Each Sullustan's cranial markings and dew flaps were as unique to that individual as a retinal marker or fingerprints. Some Sullustans took this uniqueness a step further by adding ritual tattoos, reinforcing their individualism.[19] One example of a tattooed Sullustan was a Sullustan member of the Black Hole Pirates during the Clone Wars.[44]

TarasinEdit

The Tarasin had a tattoo design unique to their species: A kir'ala tree with its long, weeping branches. Color-changing inks were reserved for marks of true honor.[45]

Tusken RaidersEdit

Tusken Raiders wore ritual tattoos on their bodies.[46] A'Sharad Hett, a Human raised among Tuskens, wore the tattoos of his people[46] on his face[47] and shoulders[48]. The black markings were a way of identifing himself as not being human under his Tusken trappings.[47]

Nei Rin with Yuuzhan Vong tattoos.

Yuuzhan VongEdit

Among the Yuuzhan Vong, tattooing was part of a religious ritual of reshaping and disfiguration. Most Yuuzhan Vong bore severe disfigurements, scars and tattoos to more closely resemble their Gods, which they fanatically worshiped.[49]

WrooniansEdit

The Near-Human, blue-skinned Wroonians[50] often wore ornate markings on their faces, but it is unclear how often these facial decorations were tattoos, instead of make-up or paint. The Wroonian woman Azoora had her forehead decorated with a yellow mark that matched her lips.[51] Chi Eekway, the Pantoran senator of the Wroonian homeworld[52], whose skin color matched the Wroonians, wore black markings on her forehead, nose and chin.[53] The planet Saleucami was home to several offworld cultures, including Wroonians.[54] Among the Wroonian colonists, ornate facial markings appeared to be common. At least two colors, red and black, existed.[55]

ZabrakEdit

The Zabrak wore facial tattoos made up of thin lines that they received during their rite of passage, which takes place after their horns begin to grow at puberty. These facial marks could be symbolic of many things, like family lineage or where they came from, or could be a personal design of their own. The Sith Lord Darth Maul had his skin covered in black tattoos[19] from his Nightbrothers tribe.[32] It was unusual for a Zabrak to have no facial tattoos[56]; notable examples were Jedi Master Agen Kolar[57], Pol Haus, prefect in the Imperial Sector Police[56] and the Jedi Padawan Maris Brood[58].

Notable organizationsEdit

Black SunEdit

Some members of the crime syndicate Black Sun carried the symbol of the organization as a permanent tattoo on their body. Vigo Ziro the Hutt had the symbol of his Black Sun faction tattooed on his belly.[41] During the Galactic Civil War, a group of Black Sun operatives attacked Imperial Governor Torlock's palace on Corulag. The group was posing as members of the Rebel Alliance, but their Black Sun tattoos gave them away.[59] In 137 ABY, several Black Sun members sought to extort protection money from "Bantha" Rawk. After the skirmish, a Black Sun tattoo could be seen on the shoulder a dead Quarren.[60]

The CrucibleEdit

Jarael with the Flames of the Crucible on her face and arms.

The Crucible was a slaving ring, whose minders wore tattoos[61] known as Flames of the Crucible[62]. Some members, such as Chantique and Jarael, were known to bear the Flames of the Crucible on their arms and faces.[61] Jarael had never explained her body art[63], but in the end, her past caught up with her when she ran into a slave called Goethar Kleej on Pantolomin[62]. Goethar had never met her before, but recognized the markings printed on her face.[62] However, the tattoos on Jarael's face spelled out her name, which in the ancient tongue of the Crucible[61] meant "protector", and had been given to her by the slaves she had tried to help as well as she could.[64]

K'thriEdit

The followers of the K'thri martial arts had their mark tattooed on their skin.[65]

MatukaiEdit

The Matukai were an ancient sect of Force-users spread throughout the galaxy. When a member completed her or his training, that person tattooed themselves with a symbol that covered parts of their forehead and the sides of the face at the eyes.[66] After the fall of the Galactic Empire, many Matukai joined the New Jedi Order, but they still preferred to distinguish themselves with a facial tattoo.[67]

Rav's PiratesEdit

Jariah Syn with the Bloody Bones tattooed on his shoulder.

The pirate Rav and his crew wore tattoos of the Rav's insignia called the Bloody Bones, composed of two crossed red bones. His symbol was feared throughout the galaxy. After joining Rav's crew, Cade Skywalker was marked with Rav's insignia on his arm, but added a skull to his tattoo, thus making the symbol his own.[68] He would later add a similar, black tattoo on the other arm.[69]

Many members of Rav's crew wore other red tattoos in addition to Rav's symbol.[70] For example, Cade's friend and fellow pirate Jariah Syn had red markings tattooed on his right forearm, wrist and hand.[71] Cade had a similar tattoo on his left forearm, reminiscent of a red anchor,[71] as well as a red skull tattooed on his left leg.[72]

Red HandEdit

Several members of the Coruscant criminal organization Red Hand had their organization's symbol tattooed on their skin. At least two different color designs, red and purple, were used.[73]

Sisterhood of the Beatific CountenanceEdit

The Sisterhood of the Beatific Countenance were a religious group of Lorrdian mercenaries. When traveling outside their temple, they wore full length robes and masks to hide the lines of scripture tattooed on their bodies.[74]

Sith OrderEdit

Several members of the Sith Order adorned themselves with black tattoos of various patterns and designs.

Sith EmpireEdit

XoXaan, one of the first Sith Lords, had her face tattooed with black markings.[75] The Dark Lords of the Sith of the old Sith Empire wore tattoos of rank on their foreheads. The burning venom of a kind of pincerbug was used to burn the mark into the Dark Lords skin.[76] Centuries later, the Sith Lord Naga Sadow would bear the same mark.[77] 1000 year after the fall of the Sith Empire, the spirit of the Dark Lord Marka Ragnos named Exar Kun the newest Dark Lord, and made Ulic Qel-Droma Kun's apprentice. Marked with Sith tattoos on their foreheads by Ragnos' hand, the newest members of the Sith joined forces.[78] When Ulic returned to the light side, his tattoo was carved away, leaving an x-shaped scar.[79]

Sith Empire (Jedi Civil War)Edit

During the Jedi Civil War a few decades later, the fallen Jedi Knight Darth Revan founded a new Sith Empire and declared himself the new Dark Lord of the Sith. Several members of Revan's new Sith order sported tattoos. Uthar Wynn, the head of the Sith Academy on Korriban, and his apprentice Yuthura Ban had parts of their heads and necks adorned with a detailed pattern of tattoos. Revan's follower Jorak Uln had his bald heads tattooed with a striped design.[80]. However, Revan's apprentice, Darth Malak, got his tattoos, blue stripes which adorned his head, before he became a Sith.[81]

Sith Empire (Post–Great Hyperspace War)Edit

The Sith Lord Darth Thanaton had a red tattoo on his face.[82]

Xat Hracken was the Sith Combat Master at the Sith Academy on Odacer-Faustin in year 3,645 BBY. His upper body was hardened by scar tissue and strange tattoos.[83]

New Sith EmpireEdit

In year 1,750 BBY, the powerful Sith leader known only as the Dark Underlord consolidated a large Sith group known as the Black Knights.[84] One of these knights was a Zeltron commander[84], whose red skin was decorated with black tattoos on the left side of his face and bald head.[85]

New Sith Wars / Brotherhood of DarknessEdit

750 years later, by the time of the battle of Ruusan, two and a half thousand years after Revan's time, the tattoos of the Sith had evolved into circles, wavy lines, straight lines, squares, spots, swirls, triangles etc.[86] One example was the Sith Lord Githany, who bore a wavy, circular black tattoo on her forehead. Several Sith of this era had their eyelids and skin around their eyes tattooed.[86] The Sith Lord Darth Bane, the man who eventually reinvented the Sith order after its destruction and established the Rule of Two had black markings around his eyes,[87] though is is unknown whether these were painted on or permanent tattoos. Apparently, most of the Sith of this era wore tattoos on their head and/or face, though some had other parts of their body decorated.[86] Among them was the Sith Lord Kas'im, who wore his tattoos on his chest,[88]
Darth Talon, a Sith Lord of Darth Krayt's New Sith Order, had black Sith tattoos covering her body, head, and lekku
and an unnamed tattooed Sith Lord who was tattooed on his head, face, neck and arms.[89]

Finn, a Sith Master who operated as a terrorist during the final years of the New Sith Wars,[90] had two black tattoos under each eye.[91]

Order of the Sith LordsEdit

Darth Bane's apprentice, Darth Zannah, eventually acquired facial markings similar to those of her master;[92] again, is is not known whether these were permanent tattoos or simply painted. Zannah's apprentice, Darth Cognus, already wore tattoos before she became a Sith - her chin was tattooed with four sharp, thin lines, extending like fangs from her lower lip.[93]

Darth Tenebrous, the master of Darth Plagueis, had esoteric body markings and tattoos on his body.[3]

During the Rise of the Empire era, Darth Sidious selected Darth Maul as his apprentice. Unbeknownst to many, Maul had been a member of the Dathomiri Nightbrothers before being taken away by Sidious, and Maul's full-body tattoos, thought to be linked to the Sith, actually came from the warrior culture of the Nightbrothers.[32][3] Even though Sidious wrote in the Dark Side Compendium that he himself applied Maul's tattoos,[94], the truth was that Maul's entire body had been garishly and ceremonially tattooed in red and black pigments before he was taken by Sidious, when Maul was less than a standard year of age[35]. The symbols on Maul's body showed his heritage of the Nightbrothers,[36] as well as his complete dedication to the dark side[94].

The Dark Jedi Jerec, of the same era, bore Sith tattoos on his mouth and chin, even though he was never named a Sith Lord.[77]

One SithEdit

During the Second Galactic Civil War, decades after the birth of the New Republic, the Sith continued to survive on the planet Korriban. One of them was Dician, whose pale geometric-patterned tattoos on her cheeks stood out from normal black Sith tattoos. Her tattoos stood out in sharp relief on her dark skin.[95]

Vestara Khai, a Sith apprentices of the Lost Tribe of Sith on Kesh, wore what appeared to be a black tattoo that went from between her eyes to the left side of her forehead.[96] However, this was actually eye swirls that she carefully painted on every morning to draw attention away from a scar at the corner of her mouth.[97]

Many members of Darth Krayt's One Sith wore red and black Sith tattoos all over their body.[98] Darth Krayt himself was tattooed long before he became a Sith. As a Human raised among Tusken Raiders, he marked his face with black tattoos so that he, under his Tusken trappings, would not have to be human.[47] His markings were ritual Tusken tattoos.[46] He also wore tattoos on his shoulders.[48] One of Krayt's two Hands was the Twi'lek Sith Lord Darth Talon, whose tattoos were scribed by Krayt and earned in ritual combat.[68]

Skull SquadronEdit

Gunn Yage, leader of Skull Squadron, and squadron members Brodie Coburn and Tev Rimon, had their squadron symbol tattooed on their shoulder.[99]

Sluissi PadawansEdit

Jedi Padawans of the Old Republic wore a braid behind the ear as a sign of their status; that is, those of them who had hair or fur. Padawans without hair would show their rank in other ways, and Sluissi Padawans could choose to bisect their left cheek with a facial tattoo.[67]

Nyrat Agira, Zealot of Psusan.

Vurrha's BloodEdit

Vurrha's Blood was a criminal group lead by the Quarren Vurrha Chur. Their name derived from both the initiation ceremony where Vurrha would cut himself and smear his blood across the face of the new member, and the tattoos they wore - a red circle with a black teardrop inside.[100]

Zealots of PsusanEdit

The Zealots of Psusan, female members of the cult Disciples of Psusan, could be recognized by a spiritual tattoo of a black starburst on the abdomen, surrounding the navel.[101] At least two designs existed: Nyrat Agira and Khaleen Hentz wore a mark which was slightly more detailed than the design worn by Rosha Vess. Khaleen Hentz was adorned with other tattoos as well: Two triangles formed a diamond under her left eye, and a flower made up of black diamonds, dots and lines was tattooed on the left side of her back.[102] The Farghul bounty hunter Breela had a belly tattoo very similar to the Zealots of Psusan, marking her as a possible member.[103]

Notable people with individual tattoosEdit

A

Nera Dantels' facial tattoos proclaimed her individuality and refusal to blend in
  • The Zabrak bounty hunter Odon Anak wore a light red tattoo of a lightning bolt on her forehead and cheekbones, in addition to the traditional tattoos of her species.[100]
  • After the intelligence operative Myri Antilles startled her father by telling him about her new tattoos (the hair dye would wash out, but "the tattoos were permanent"), she laughed. It is unclear whether she was telling the truth or only joking.[106]
  • The Dark Jedi Tavion Axmis wore patterns of purple tattoos on her arms and forehead, as well as under her eyes and on the bridge of her nose.[107]

B

  • Basso, a member of the Rebel Alliance, had his head tattooed with a black band that went over his forehead and around his head.[108]
  • Cavis Bault, a follower of the religious organization H'kig, had every inch of his arms decorated with elaborate tattoos disappearing into his plain habit.[110]

C

  • The minor Crime Lord Ray Carantar had a twisting and curving tattoo on the right side of his bald head.[113]

D

  • The smuggler and Rebel Alliance member Nera Dantels was distinguished by her black talon-shaped tattooed under her eyes. The tattoos were later enlarged, with bigger talons that and also covered her eyes, and the color was changed to dark blue.[115] Her tattoos prominently proclaimed her individuality and refusal to blend in.[116]
  • The clone trooper Dogma sported a red tattoo across his face. His helmet had a triangular design that reflected his tattoo.[118]

E

  • The Jedi Padawan and expert slicer Ekria, and the expert slicer Zakarisz Ghent both hailed from the planet Baroli[121], and were distinguished by their blue hair and the same blue facial tattoos[122]. It is not known whether their appearance was part of a culture, organization or sub-culture, or whether they were related.
  • Ushka Et, the Devaronian lead singer of the band Distraction, stood out from other tattooed people by a peculiar design: Half her face was tattooed to look like she'd been in a horribly disfiguring accident – that is, from a distance. Up close, she was very attractive. She had done this for the sake of attention, and was very self-conscious about her actions. She wasn't ashamed of the original body art, but preferred that people didn't stare at her tattoos unless she was performing. When she talked to people, she therefore tended to turn the tattooed half of her face away from the person.[124]

F

  • The near-Human Jedi-Master Fay had black lines tattooed on her left cheek and forehead.[125]
Jabba the Hutt's arm tattoo

G

  • Gauer, a man employed by the Galactic Empire, had a tattoo consisting of a brown line that ran over his hairless skull to the top of his nose, where the line split in two and formed another line over the bridge of his nose. His eyelids and the skin around his eyes was tattooed black, and both eye tattoos were connected by a black stripe underneath the brown one over the bridge over his nose.[133]
  • The Hutt crime lord Groola had a purple talon-shaped tattoo over each eye, as well as two bands of purple tattoos that went from his chin and down his chest and belly.[7]

H

  • The Siniteen criminal Hal'Sted had his forehead and parts of his face tattooed with an intricate black pattern.[137]
  • The Clone trooper Hevy sported dark tattoos on either side of his face, from the back of the neck to the cheeks.[127]
Hardcase had tattoos on across his face and scalp

J

  • The Mandalorian mercenary Briika Jeban had an intricate lacework of blue tattoos on her hands.[144]

K

  • The famous podracer Kerd K'Kerren had every inch of his hands, face and neck covered in intricate tattoos of green and gold. The left side of his had was shaved and tattooed with swirls and checks.[146]
  • Blue Squadron pilot Dorset Konnair had a blue starflare tattoo covering her right eye. Her skin was also decorated with other symbols, most of which were hidden underneath her clothes.[147]

L

M

N

  • Black Sun member Asa Naga had three thin, blue, vertical rectangles with black outlines tattooed in the center of his forehead. This design was enhanced with white color tattooed over his nose and parts of his forehead, in contrast with his blue skin.[154]

O

  • Veela Ordo, the Mandalorian wife of Canderous, had her high cheekbones tattooed with intricate blue swirls.[158]

P

A tattooed woman at the Black Hole cantina on Kiffex, wearing tattoos on her forehead, left arm and right shoulder.
  • Thrynka Padaunete, leader of the People's Inquest, had a dark gray tattoo on her chest. Her face was decorated with red and white markings, which might have been tattoos as well, or just simply make-up.[160]
  • While posing as a pirate captain, the Twi'lek Dia Passik had her lekku decorated with temporary tattoos of an intricate pattern of black cuneiform marks. The body art told the misdeeds stories of her fictitious character.[161]

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R

S

Wyl Tarson's golden tattoo covered a large area of his upper body
  • After the female Twi'lek Sienn'rha was abducted and enslaved by Bib Fortuna, her lekku was tattooed with delicate floral chains. A Twi'lek's lekku was full of nerves, which made the skin extremely sensitive, and tattooing excruciatingly painful.[168]
  • The zealous Xalto Sneerzick had the back of his hand decorated with a tattoo of the symbol of his cause: A purple cog being struck by a lightning bolt, which signified his devotion to freeing all droids throughout the Galaxy.[170]
  • The Human mercenary Clea Sook had black tattoos inked on her hands and across her face.[171]

T

  • Rebel Alliance member Wyl Tarson adorned his skin with a single, big golden tattoo which covered parts of his neck, chest, back, left arm and stomach.[178]
  • The bounty hunter Tirog wore a gray tattoo over his right eye and cheek, as well as a red tattoo on his head and right arm.[179]
  • The Nagai Lusubrin T'shkali, also known as Brin, had a violet royal crest tattooed around his left eye, and silver sigils tattooed on his neck. He refused to discuss the significance of either set of markings.[152]

V

  • Varti, a citizen of the planet JanFathal, had the dark skin of his scalp tattooed with white designs from ear to what had been his hairline.[183]
Morlish Veed had a simple tattoo of Aurebesh letters on his arm
  • The Dathomirian[32][185] Dark Jedi Asajj Ventress was distinguished by the black tattoos on her chalk-white skin. Six knife-shaped tattoos were arrayed on each side of her bald head, like daggers pointing at her ears, one for each of the twelve warlords she had killed after swearing their deaths.[186][187] However, on several occasions during the Clone Wars, she was seen with different, wavy markings, and had apparently added tattoos to her jaw.[188] These markings were ritual tattoos.[41]

X

Y

Z

Behind the scenesEdit

One of the proposed designs for Anakin Skywalker for Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith had him sporting a mohawk and a black tattoo on his right arm and shoulder,[193][194] but George Lucas thought it was too much.[194]

The The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia states that tattoos are part of the Togruta culture, and describes the white facial markings of Jedi Padawan Ahsoka Tano as tattoos. This has been contradicted in other sources; the Ultimate Alien Anthology, Revenge of the Sith Visual Dictionary and New Essential Guide to Alien Species all establish that the facial markings of the Togruta are in fact natural pigments. Even so, during the production of Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Ahsoka's facial markings were designed as tattoos, according to The Art of Star Wars: The Clone Wars. A conclusive answer has yet to be revealed.

In Star Wars: Legacy 44: Monster, Part 2, a black tattoo erroneously appears on Fionah Ti's shoulder in one panel. For the rest of the storyarc, the tattoo is missing.

AppearancesEdit

While people wearing tattoos appear in many Star Wars works, the following is only a list of media in which tattoos are specifically mentioned:

Darth Maul had tattoos over the majority of his body.

SourcesEdit

Notes and referencesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 Young Jedi Knights: Diversity Alliance
  2. 2.0 2.1 Star Wars Visual Dictionary
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Star Wars: Darth Plagueis
  4. Star Wars Dark Times 3: The Path to Nowhere, Part 3
  5. 5.0 5.1 Boba Fett: Enemy of the Empire
  6. The Far Orbit Project
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 Coruscant and the Core Worlds
  8. "Shipjacker slang" in SWAJsmall.jpg "Special Ops: Ship Jackers"—Star Wars Adventure Journal 13
  9. Rebel Force: Target
  10. 10.0 10.1 The Essential Atlas
  11. The Jedi Academy Sourcebook
  12. Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition (Chapter Two: Gamemastering)
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 Ultimate Alien Anthology
  14. Tempest Feud
  15. SWAJsmall.jpg "Alien Encounters"—Star Wars Adventure Journal 13
  16. Galaxy Guide 12: Aliens — Enemies and Allies
  17. Goroth: Slave of the Empire
  18. SWAJsmall.jpg "The Gree Enclave"—Star Wars Adventure Journal 8
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 The New Essential Guide to Alien Species
  20. Revelation
  21. 21.0 21.1 Star Wars: Republic: Twilight
  22. 22.0 22.1 Star Wars: Republic: Darkness
  23. Bloodlines
  24. The Old Republic: Fatal Alliance
  25. Star Wars: Republic: The Hidden Enemy
  26. Power of the Jedi Sourcebook and The New Essential Guide to Alien Species
  27. Holonet icon allegiances.png Mirlialan on The Old Republic Holonet
  28. Power of the Jedi sourcebook
  29. The Approaching Storm and Star Wars: Republic: The Hidden Enemy
  30. Power of the Jedi sourcebook and Attack of the Clones
  31. Cloak of Deception
  32. 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.3 32.4 32.5 32.6 SWInsider small.jpg "Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the Nightsisters but Were Afraid to Ask"—Star Wars Insider 122
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 33.4 Book of Sith: Secrets from the Dark Side
  34. Restraint
  35. 35.0 35.1 Star Wars: Darth Plagueis - note that according to the comic story Marked, Maul's skin was originally red, whereas both The New Essential Guide to Characters and Star Wars: Darth Plagueis establish that the tattoos were black and red; in addition, both the comic and The Essential Guide to the Force claims that Sidious himself applied the tattoos, but Star Wars: Darth Plagueis establishes that this was not the case
  36. 36.0 36.1 Star Wars Character Encyclopedia
  37. TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Monster"
  38. Star Wars: Republic: Infinity's End; confirmed as tattoos in SWInsider small.jpg "Everything You Always Wanted to Know about the Nightsisters but Were Afraid to Ask"—Star Wars Insider 122
  39. Geonosis and the Outer Rim Worlds
  40. Restraint (Note that Star Wars: The Wrath of Darth Maul refers to Talzin's facial markings as tattoos)
  41. 41.0 41.1 41.2 41.3 41.4 The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia
  42. A Campaign Guide to the Centrality article in Star Wars Gamer 5
  43. The Clone Wars: The Visual Guide
  44. Star Wars The Clone Wars Secret Missions 2: Curse of the Black Hole Pirates
  45. Sacrifices [1]
  46. 46.0 46.1 46.2 SWInsider small.jpg "Darth Krayt"—Star Wars Insider 113
  47. 47.0 47.1 47.2 Star Wars: Republic 59: Enemy Lines
  48. 48.0 48.1 Star Wars: Republic: The Siege of Saleucami
  49. The New Jedi Order Sourcebook and The New Essential Guide to Alien Species
  50. Alien Encounters
  51. Star Wars 7: New Planets, New Perils and The Starhoppers of Aduba-3 article in Star Wars Gamer 4
  52. Databank title.png Chi Eekway in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
  53. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and Star Wars Chronicles: The Prequels (pictures only)
  54. Databank title.png Saleucami in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
  55. Star Wars: Republic: Trackdown
  56. 56.0 56.1 Coruscant Nights II: Street of Shadows
  57. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
  58. The Force Unleashed comic
  59. Shadow Stalker
  60. Star Wars Legacy 23: Loyalties, Part 1
  61. 61.0 61.1 61.2 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 45: Destroyer, Part 1
  62. 62.0 62.1 62.2 Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 41: Dueling Ambitions, Part 3
  63. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Handbook
  64. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 46: Destroyer, Part 2
  65. Martial Arts [2]
  66. Hero's Guide
  67. 67.0 67.1 The Jedi Path
  68. 68.0 68.1 Star Wars: Legacy 0
  69. Star Wars: Legacy 25: The Hidden Temple, Part 1
  70. Star Wars: Legacy 23: Loyalties, Part 1
  71. 71.0 71.1 Star Wars: Legacy
  72. Star Wars: Legacy 17: Claws of the Dragon, Part 4
  73. Life Below
  74. Databank title.png Seib Nod in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
  75. Star Wars: Legacy 17: Claws of the Dragon, Part 4
  76. Tales of the Jedi: The Golden Age of the Sith
  77. 77.0 77.1 The New Essential Guide to Characters
  78. Tales of the Jedi: Dark Lords of the Sith
  79. Tales of the Jedi: Redemption
  80. Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
  81. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 31: Turnabout
  82. Star Wars: The Old Republic, Blood of the Empire
  83. Red Harvest
  84. 84.0 84.1 Evil Never Dies: The Sith Dynasties
  85. SWInsider small.jpg "The History of the Mandalorians"—Star Wars Insider 80
  86. 86.0 86.1 86.2 Jedi vs. Sith
  87. Darth Bane trilogycovers
  88. Darth Bane: Path of Destruction
  89. "All For You"—Star Wars Tales 17
  90. The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
  91. "The Apprentice"—Star Wars Tales 17
  92. Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil cover
  93. Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil
  94. 94.0 94.1 The Essential Guide to the Force
  95. Fury
  96. Omen cover
  97. Abyss
  98. Star Wars: Legacy - the red is specified in Star Wars: Legacy 44: Monster, Part 2
  99. Star Wars: Legacy 44: Monster, Part 2, design identified as Skull Squadron's symbol in Star Wars: Legacy 14: Claws of the Dragon, Part 1
  100. 100.0 100.1 Ultimate Adversaries
  101. Databank title.png Nyrat Agira in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org) and Attack of the Clones: The Visual Dictionary
  102. SWInsider small.jpg "Who's Who in the Outlander Club: It's Ladies' Night"—Star Wars Insider 75 and Star Wars: Republic 63: Striking from the Shadows (Khaleen Hentz)
  103. 103.0 103.1 SWInsider small.jpg "Underworld: A Galaxy of Scum and Villainy"—Star Wars Insider 89
  104. TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Duchess of Mandalore"
  105. Cracken's Rebel Operatives
  106. Exile (novel)
  107. Star Wars: Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast
  108. Star Wars: Empire: Princess... Warrior
  109. Star Wars Adventures Volume 1: Han Solo and the Hollow Moon of Khorya
  110. J't'p'tan: Temples and Tybis [3]
  111. LFC.jpg "Topworld"
  112. 112.0 112.1 Shadows of the Empire comic
  113. SWAJsmall.jpg "Festival of High Winds"—Star Wars Adventure Journal 12
  114. Sacrifice
  115. X-wing Rogue Squadron ½ and Star Wars: Empire: In the Shadows of Their Fathers
  116. Rebellion Era Campaign Guide
  117. Hero's Trial
  118. TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Darkness on Umbara"
  119. SWInsider small.jpg "CIS Shadowfeed Year's Start Fete Day Edition"—Star Wars Insider 72 - note that Sha'ala Doneeta is only identified through the Aurebesh caption
  120. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 33: Vindication, Part 2
  121. Ghent: Heir to the Empire Sourcebook , Ekria: Evasive Action: Reversal of Fortune
  122. Ekria: Evasive Action: Reversal of Fortune, Ghent: Heir to the Empire comic and Databank title.png Ghent in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
  123. Star Wars Chronicles: The Prequels
  124. With the Band [4]
  125. Star Wars: Republic 53: Blast Radius
  126. Databank title.png Jango Fett in the Databank (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
  127. 127.0 127.1 TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Rookies"
  128. Conviction
  129. The Last of the Jedi: Underworld
  130. Young Jedi Knights: Return to Ord Mantell
  131. Byss and the Deep Core [5]
  132. Galaxy Guide 10: Bounty Hunters
  133. Star Wars: Empire: Betrayal
  134. Wanted by Cracken
  135. Star Wars: Republic 72: Trackdown, Part 1
  136. 136.0 136.1 Crimson Empire II: Council of Blood
  137. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Nightsisters
  138. 138.0 138.1 138.2 TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Deserter" and StarWars.com The Clone Wars Episode Guide: The Deserter on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
  139. TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Deception"
  140. 140.0 140.1 SWAJsmall.jpg "Swoop Gangs"—Star Wars Adventure Journal 6
  141. Star Wars: Darth Plagueis, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (the right arm)
  142. Dark Lord: The Rise of Darth Vader
  143. Imperial Commando: 501st
  144. Boba Fett: A Practical Man
  145. Attack of the Clones and images from Star Wars Chronicles: The Prequels
  146. Swoop and Dive
  147. X-wing: Wraith Squadron
  148. Tempest Feud (picture only)
  149. SWGsmall.jpg "Rendezvous at Ord Mantell"—Star Wars Gamer 1
  150. Tales of the Bounty Hunters
  151. SWInsider small.jpg "Who's Who in the Outlander Club: It's Ladies' Night"—Star Wars Insider 75
  152. 152.0 152.1 Wretched Hives of Scum and Villainy
  153. Underworld: The Yavin Vassilika
  154. Star Wars: Darth Maul
  155. TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Nightsisters"
  156. The New Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels and Starfighter: Crossbones (placement of tattoo).
  157. Dark Forces: Jedi Knight
  158. 158.0 158.1 Star Wars: The Old Republic: Revan
  159. Darth Bane: Rule of Two
  160. SWInsider small.jpg "CIS Shadowfeed Dispatch 14:10:05 Edition"—Star Wars Insider 71
  161. X-wing: Iron Fist
  162. The Cestus Deception
  163. The Emperor's Pawns
  164. Legacy Era Campaign Guide
  165. TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Ambush"
  166. Jurisdiction [6]
  167. TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "Brain Invaders" and StarWars.com The Clone Wars Episode Guide: Brain Invaders on StarWars.com (content now obsolete; backup link on Archive.org)
  168. Tales from Jabba's Palace and Young Jedi Knights: Diversity Alliance
  169. The Clone Wars Character Encyclopedia, Aurebesh identified through The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
  170. SWAJsmall.jpg "Droids Defiant"—Star Wars Adventure Journal 9
  171. Rebel Force: Firefight
  172. Rookies: Rendezvous [7]
  173. Star Wars: TIE Fighter and The Emperor's Pawns in Star Wars Gamer 5
  174. TCW mini logo.jpg Star Wars: The Clone Wars – "The Gungan General" (identified as Stone in Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Official Episode Guide: Season 1)
  175. Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Visual Guide Ultimate Battles
  176. Episode I Adventures 5: The Ghostling Children
  177. Young Jedi Knights: Diversity Alliance
  178. Star Wars Rebellion 6: The Ahakista Gambit, Part 1
  179. Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, Second Edition, Revised and Expanded
  180. Star Wars: The New Droid Army
  181. 181.0 181.1 Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi
  182. SWAJsmall.jpg "Easy Credits"—Star Wars Adventure Journal 9, p. 181
  183. The Clone Wars: No Prisoners
  184. Star Wars: Legacy 16: Claws of the Dragon, Part 3, Aurebesh source: The Complete Star Wars Encyclopedia
  185. StarWars.com Encyclopedia Asajj Ventress in the Encyclopedia
  186. The Cestus Deception
  187. Yoda: Dark Rendezvous
  188. Star Wars: The Clone Wars (TV series) and Star Wars: The Clone Wars (film)
  189. SWAJsmall.jpg "You're in the Army Now!"—Star Wars Adventure Journal 2
  190. Star Wars: Invasion 7: Rescues, Part 2
  191. Star Wars Missions 6: The Search for Grubba the Hutt
  192. Planets of the Galaxy, Volume Three
  193. The Art of Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
  194. 194.0 194.1 Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith DVD: "Two Worlds', One Movie" web documentary

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