Showing posts with label Tattoo design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tattoo design. Show all posts

Costum Tattoo Design | TATTOO DESIGN

Costum Tattoo, tattoo design
Costum Tattoo, tattoo design
Costum Tattoo, tattoo design
Costum Tattoo, tattoo designCostum Tattoo Design | TATTOO DESIGN

Guitar Tattoo Design | TATTOO DESIGN

Guitar Tattoo DesignGuitar Tattoo Design in Arm| TATTOO DESIGN

Guitar Tattoo DesignGuitar Tattoo Design in Calf | TATTOO DESIGN

Guitar Tattoo DesignWing and Guitar Tattoo Design | TATTOO DESIGN

Guitar Tattoo DesignFull Body Guitar Tattoo Design | TATTOO DESIGN

Guitar Tattoo DesignUnique Guitar Tattoo Design | TATTOO DESIGN

Tattoo Sleeves | TATTOO DESIGN

We’ll admit it — We’re cowards. We’d love to get a cool tattoo, but we know it’ll hurt like hell. You can often see us loitering in front of Tattoo Parlours, trying to drum up enough courage to go in. But we never will… we’re just too chicken.And that’s why we’re so thrilled to discover tattoo Sleeves.

These undetectable roll-on arm sleeves look like the real thing, choose between these designs:
Tattoo Sleeves, tattoo designTattoo Sleeves | TATTOO DESIGN
Made from 100% Stretchable and washable Nylon, one size fits all and comes in a set of 2 so you can wear one or both of them.

It’s a nice try before you buy the real thing, that’s if you’re not still to chicken to do so.

tattoo schmetterling | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

tattoo schmetterling, tattoo designtattoo schmetterling | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

tattoo schmetterling or butterfly tattooed on back of ear,this unique tattoo places

Tattoo Story of Polynesian | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

Polynesian tattoo, tattoo designTattoo Story of Polynesian | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

Polynesian~ In pacific cultures tattooing has a huge historic significance. Polynesian tattooing is considered the most intricate and skillful tattooing of the ancient world. Polynesian peoples, believe that a person’s mana, their spiritual power or life force, is displayed through their tattoo. The vast majority of what we know today about these ancient arts has been passed down through legends, songs, and ritual ceremonies. Elaborate geometrical designs which were often added to, renewed, and embellished throughout the life of the individual until they covered the entire body.

In Samoa, the tradition of applying tattoo, or ‘tatau’, by hand, has long been defined by rank and title, with chiefs and their assistants, descending from notable families in the proper birth order. The tattooing ceremonies for young chiefs, typically conducted at the onset of puberty, were elaborate affairs and were a key part of their ascendance to a leadership role. The permanent marks left by the tattoo artists would forever celebrate their endurance and dedication to cultural traditions.

The Hawaiian people had their traditional tattoo art, known as ‘kakau’. It served them not only for ornamentation and distinction, but to guard their health and spiritual well-being. Intricate patterns, mimicking woven reeds or other natural forms, graced men’s arms, legs, torso and face.
Women were generally tattooed on the hand, fingers, wrists and sometimes on their tongue. I will be inking my body at some point this year but it won’t be on my tongue! To be continued…

polynesian style tattoo | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

polynesian tattoo, tattoo design
polynesian tattoo, tattoo design
polynesian tattoo, tattoo design
polynesian tattoo, tattoo designpolynesian style tattoo | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

Polynesian Tattoo Art and Designs | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

Polynesian Tattoo, art, tattoo designPolynesian Tattoo Art and Designs | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

Polynesian Tattoo, art, tattoo design
Polynesian Tattoo, art, tattoo design
Polynesian Tattoo, art, tattoo design
Actually, the widely celebrated tribal tattoo flair of today can be followed back to the Pacific Rim and Southeast Asia. Even the word "tattoo" is said to have originated from that area. Polynesians used the word "tatao" which means that "to tap". Tahitians used the word "tatu", which means to mark something. Tattoo, the word most commonly used today, was said to have been penned by Caption Cook when he explored those equivalent areas.Fortunately, today things are much further relaxed, and the native culture of the a lot of distinct Polynesian islands is able to be conveyed much further freely. Recently, the foremost outside festival of tattooing was organized in this area in April of 2000 on the "sacred island" of Raiatea. It gathered 50 tattoo masters from concluded the world and was a immense success.

There are two distinct types of Polynesian (or Tahitian, words we'll use interchangeably) tattoo. The foremost is Enata. Enata designs are natural designs that come to stand for a person's life history, island of origin, social level, category of work done, so on in example if you were a fisherman, you could have a symbol that is there to defend you from dangerous sharks, or to defend your fishing vessel.

The other category of Polynesian tattoo is the Etua. This form has a much stronger spiritual, magical or religious which means that to it. These symbols could show particular honor to one or further people in a tribe, or offer protection from (as in, "by") the gods.

However, the further celebrated Polynesian tattoos of today carry a slightly less heavy meaning. The most celebrated and appreciated designs are the tiki, the turtle, the gecko, the ray, the shark, the dolphin, as well as many abstract symbolic designs. In order to get these tattoos, it isn't required to go through any rites of passage, or to sit before the special tattoo shaman to be marked. All you demand to have is access to a tattoo artist, a design you enjoy, and the money to pay for it to be done.

Despite that fact, following an ancient tradition, a lot of of the Polynesian tattoo designs which are so celebrated today gained that esteem because of what they traditionally symbolize or symbolize.

Hand Owl Tattoo Picture | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

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hand tattoo,  owl tattoo, tattoo designHand Owl Tattoo Picture | MEXICAN TATTOO DESIGN

Owl Tattoo Designs | Mexican Tattoo Design

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owl tattoo, tattoo designOwl Tattoo Designs | Mexican Tattoo Design

Tattoo owl, this animal is considered a lot of frightening birds, but there are some people who like the picture of an owl in their bodies. that many owl tattoo liked are women, drawing on examples from the beautiful owl tattoo.

Shogun and Koi Tattoo Design | TATTOO DESIGN

koi tattoo, shogun tattoo, tattoo designShogun and Koi Tattoo Design | TATTOO DESIGN