Showing posts with label The Tribal Tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Tribal Tattoo. Show all posts

Saturday, August 14, 2010

The Tribal Tattoo

The Tribal Tattoo

Going down the pages of history, it is quite evident that tattoos are probably as old as the mankind itself. The oldest traces of tattoos found in Egypt in the archaeological records throw lights on it's origin. These tattoos were used by several ancient tribes all over the world. These not only served as accessories to decorate their body but also were symbolic representation of status, strength and vitality. Tribesmen even used tattoos to keep the evil spirit away and heal themselves from certain diseases. Tattoos even depicted a soldier's victory symbolically representing their courage and strength.

Over time, these tattoos have been perceived as tools of adoring oneself. Tattoos may be of varied kinds - flower tattoo, tribal tattoo, animal tattoo, religion tattoo, mural tattoo etc. Tribal tattoos being one of them reminds of the rich cultural heritage. Over years people have been appreciating the art of tribal tattoo and it still continues. They depict a combination of strength and beauty with bold strokes, pointed angels and graceful curves. This rare combination of beauty and strength formed by different shapes and sizes catches the eye of the viewer.

Generally, the embedding of the tribal tattoos is mostly done in the back or on the arm. People express their own identity uniquely using these tribal tattoos. It makes one look classy and of course traditional too. Undoubtedly, it is due to the numerous designs, creativity and the uniqueness of the tribal tattoos that there are still in vogue. They are so varied and carry so many designs of which the dragon, the Scorpio, the phoenix, the snake and the bear are the popular ones. Gone are the days when women used to wear the floral tattoos, rather they now flaunt their cool image with a tribal tattoo.

Tribal tattoos are exemplary art work which depicts the rich culture and even symbolizes beauty and strength together. The blend of tribal tattoo with modern art gives a contemporary look. The tattoo as a fashion trend has driven many youngsters crazy. Getting a tattoo is quick and simple. But for a trendy and safe tattoo, approach a right artist who serves you well and gets you the most appropriate design you wanted. Even make sure that the artist uses a sterilized needle and a tube and makes use of disposable gloves. So what are you waiting for! Join the fashion hub, get an exclusive tribal tattoo and flaunt your cool funky image.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

The Tribal Tattoo




Tribal tattoos have been in vogue for quite a while now (since the early 1990s) and it’s easy to see why, they just look good.

Advantages of getting a tribal tattoo:


The tattoos of an older Indian woman

  • There's a lot of black ink in tribal tattoos, which has the advantage that it holds up very well, black tattoo ink doesn't fade as fast as other colors.
  • Tribal tattoo designs are very popular, so as long as you don't want a specific or traditional tribal, you shouldn't have a hard time finding a good tattoo artist that can design your custom tattoo.
  • It's easier to design your own tattoo or at least a mockup of your own tribal than it is with other tattoo designs.
  • Tribal tattoos have a bold visual appeal: their thick, black curving lines and interlocking patterns lend themselves well to many of the standard tattoo locations, such as the upper arm (in the form of a tribal armband for example) , the back or the lower back.

Disadvantages of tribal tattoos:

  • Tattoo removal is not working very good on those large patches of black ink.
  • Covering them up with another tattoo ain't working either.
  • Finding a tattoo artist or tattoo parlor is not easy when you want a traditional design of a specific tribe.
  • When you're getting a tattoo that is an imitation of a traditional tribal design, keep in mind that you might be insulting the original tribe members. This is especially the case with Ta Moko, which is a form of family and personal identification of the Maori people. Copying their designs is a form a identity theft.

Tribal tattoo design

The tribal styles we see today originate from various old tribes like those from Borneo, the Haida, the Native Americans, the Celtic tribes, the Maori and other Polynesian tribes.

The shapes and motifs of these tribal tattoos are deeply rooted in the tribe's mythology and view of the world. The traditional tattoo artist aims to reflect the social and religious values of the tribe in his tattoo designs. Recurring themes are the rituals of the tribe, the ancestors, the origins of the world and the relationship with the gods.

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