Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Tribal Tattos Java Letter
Thursday, December 22, 2011
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Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Tribal Tattoos on Face
Historical Tribal Tattoos Chinese
Historical customs Drung ethnic tattoos appear around the end of the dynastic Emperor Ming [about 350 years ago], when they were attacked by a group of other ethnic groups and at the time they arrested some women from ethnic Drung to serve as slaves. In order to avoid the occurrence of rape, the women are then tattooed their faces to make them look less attractive in the eyes of the kidnapper. Although it is now the women of the Drung ethnic minorities is no longer in a state threatened by attacks from other ethnic minorities, yet they still continue to maintain these customs as a symbol of the strength of maturity. The girls from ethnic minorities Drung tattooed face as they aged between 12 and 13 years as a symbol of self maturation.
Tribal Tattoos Design
As with the Romans. They wear tattoos as a sign that someone is coming from the class of slaves, and tattoos are also dirajahi to every body of the prisoner.
Maori tribes in New Zealand to make tatto spiral-shaped carvings on the face. According to them, this is a good sign for the descendants.
In Solomon Islands, Tattoo etched on her face as a ritual to mark a new stage in their lives.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Tribal Tattoos on Dayak "Borneo"
Therefore, there are certain rules in making a good tattoo picture choice, social structure someone wearing tattoos and tattoo placement.
However, in reality tattoos have the same meaning in the Dayak community, namely as a "torch" in one's journey towards the nature of eternity, after death.
For the Dayak Dayak Kayan in Kenya and East Kalimantan, many people describe the tattoo is already strong wander. Each village has a different motif tattoo, tattoo indicating the number of owners have visited many villages.
There is also a tattoo made in the thigh. Dayak women have a tattoo on the thigh very high social status and are usually fitted in the portion below the calf bracelets.
Motif tattoo on the thigh is usually also a symbol resembling a tiger tattoo-shaped face. The difference with a tattoo on the hand, there is a line transverse to the calf, called nang klinge.
Neo Tribal Tattoos
Neo tribal tattoos on arm........
Festival tribal tattoos...
Tribal Tattoos in Borneo "Kalimantan"
Monday, December 5, 2011
Maori Tribal Tattoos
have faced slavery and sometimes they were killed and eaten! They were exempted by the British from mobilization in the second World War. However, about 17,000 of the Maori Natives volunteered themselves! The ta moko, or The traditional tribal tattoo of the Maori tribe, this is designed with bold spiral graphics which covered the face. The process of tattooing was a ritual for the tribe, which made the use of chisels formed from bones for the tattoo procedure, which was most probably, extremely painful!
Tribal tattoos on face women.....
Tribal tattoos on Lower Back
Many of these ancient-styled tattoo patterns have given away to swirling design, spikey ones, knots appearance, and pole designs that is a product of the creator’s imagination compared to most of the original and ancient tribal ones.
The tribal art tattoos originated from the ancient tribes like those of the Celtics from Ireland, Wales or Scotland, the Maori Tribe (New Zealand’s indigenous people), The tribe of Haida (Ancient Civilization of North’ America’s West Coast), the inhabitants of the Marquises Islands and Borneo Tribe. Native Americans also made use of tribal tattoos for their tribal rank identification, wealth, affiliation in their tribe, inheritance, society role and bravery deeds.
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Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Borneo Tattoos Design
Tribal Tattoos Borneo "Dayak"
Nevertheless, the religious tattoos have the same meaning in the Dayak community, namely as a "torch" in one's journey towards the nature of eternity, after death. Therefore, more and more tattoos, "the torch" will be more bright and the road to the field of natural immortality. Nevertheless, it still tattooing can not be made as much in vain, because they have to abide by customary rules.
Friday, November 25, 2011
Tribal "Tattoos"
Tattoo ideas
The term tribal generally includes native themes from pre-industrial cultures around the world. Widespread tribal tattooing has sparked a curiosity in the history of Tribal people, their arts, lifestyles, and tattoos. With more and more access to pictures of tattooed people, this will only continue.
Although Tribal Tattooing is starting to be done with more color, traditional Tribal tattooing consists of bold, conceptual, mostly solid black design. Sizes of Tribal Tattoos normally range from medium to large. People generally tattoo their arms, chest, or back. Tattoo artists working in and designing tribal styles are some of the best known and respected artists today.
The location on the body for the tribal tattoo can also be a matter of significance. Generally tattoos are done in a place on the body where it can easily be seen, but larger designs for the men are generally done on the back or arms, and the women tend to go with the lower back because that area is considered the focal point of feminine power.
Tribal tattoos have become so popular because they are so different from today’s traditional tattoo styles. They are a great contrast to the very colorful images that have been the most common designs for the last 50 years. They also adapt well to each person’s body contours and construction.
Tribal tattoos enjoy the popularity they have today due to the kind of symmetry, style, and boldness they exhibit. The intricate details and abstractness are reasons that they captivate many people.
In earlier times, the Tribal Tattoo designs depicted the social status of the person with it, the tribe to which the person belonged, location of that tribe and its spiritual protection. But now, it is the attraction that the person has towards a particular tribal design that makes him decide on that specific design.
There are thousands of different designs and styles of tribal tattoos one could get on their body that would represent different rituals that were prevalent thousands of years ago. The great thing about tribal tattoos is the variety of creativity that a tattoo artist can use. In fact, any basic design can easily be given a tribal touch by a skilled tattoo artist by working freehand alone.
With the flexibility of this design, anyone can easily come up with a unique tribal tattoo design. Seek advice from the tattoo artist when deciding on which design would best suit your personality. Just find a design of your liking, and take it to an artist.
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Megan Fox Tattoo - Megan collection of tattoos
Other tattoos she has are Marilyn Monroe on her forearm, a star on her ankle, and the quote on her shoulder you see here: “We will all laugh at gilded butterflies” from Shakespear’s King Lear. Megan Fox a Shakespeare reader? Yeah, you can knock me over a feather with that one.
But she has been criticized for her tattoos, saying they make her look ‘trashy’ but she vows to continue covering herself despite the critics. Or, knowing her, IN spite of the critics. She has no intention of stopping anytime soon, and says people need to be more open minded.
Actress Megan Fox regrets asking a stoned tattooist to craft a tribal design on her arm - because it turned into nothing but a messy mark. Fox is now taking steps to get the tattoo removed and insists she'll take more care when she picks skin artists in the future.
The Transformers star says, "The guy was smoking weed while he tattooed me and he didn't do it correctly. Now it's nothing and I'm gonna get it removed. I was told he was a really amazing tattoo artist but he wasn't on his game that night. He was distracted."
Fox had better luck with her first tattoo - an image of her heroine Marilyn Monroe: "She was one of the first people I saw on television, like, literally moments after I was born. Every time I heard her voice growing up I always would cry. I wouldn't know why when I was younger but had my own theories. I've just always empathized with her."
Megan explains some of her tats... A poem I wrote on my ribcage a line on my shoulder "We will all laugh at gilded butterflies" from Shakespear's King Lear and a symbol for strength on my neck, and my boyfriend Brian's name tattooed next to my pie. She also has Marilyn Monroe on her forearm, a star on her ankle.