The origins of the first cross image are still unknown today. What is known is that the cross has been used by many ancient cultures. In fact, crosses were used way before Christianity became a formal religion.
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Showing posts with label Tribal Tattoos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tribal Tattoos. Show all posts
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Sunday, June 6, 2010
Maori Tattoo Designs
Maori tattooing would usually start at adolescence, and was used to celebrate important events throughout life. The first tattoo marks the transition from childhood to adulthood and was done during a series of rites and rituals. Tattoo art was an important part of the Maori culture – in fact, people without tattoos were considered to be without status or worth.
Needless to say, tattooing by making incisions with a chisel was a painful process, but traditional Maori tattoos were meant to be more than decorative – they were a show of strength, courage and status. Both men and women were tattooed, though women substantially less (maybe because there was less of a need for them to show courage) and on other places (usually the lips and chin).
The process of Maori tattooing was a ritual, with music, chant and fasting – in fact, fasting was more or less a necessity, because the face would swell up from the wounds caused by the tattooing process!
The tattoo specialists in the Maori culture were usually men, although there are some women who also were tohunga ta moko (moko specialists).
Needless to say, tattooing by making incisions with a chisel was a painful process, but traditional Maori tattoos were meant to be more than decorative – they were a show of strength, courage and status. Both men and women were tattooed, though women substantially less (maybe because there was less of a need for them to show courage) and on other places (usually the lips and chin).
The process of Maori tattooing was a ritual, with music, chant and fasting – in fact, fasting was more or less a necessity, because the face would swell up from the wounds caused by the tattooing process!
The tattoo specialists in the Maori culture were usually men, although there are some women who also were tohunga ta moko (moko specialists).
Maori tattoos
Maori tattoos
Maori tattoos
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Flower Art Tattoo Designs
Flower tattoo designs can represent a timeless symbol of beauty and are a popular choice of tattoo design particularly amongst females although not an uncommon tattoo for males when incorporated with other symbols. Certain types of flower have held a more popular appeal than others. It is worthwhile to consider what certain flowers symbolize before committing to getting a tattoo. Most people can appreciate their beauty and see their value when they look at flowers and also feel a sense joy and vitality.
Flower Tattoo Designs
Flower Tattoo Designs
Flower Tattoo Designs
Flower Tattoo Designs
Flower Tattoo Designs

Flower Tattoo Designs
Flower Tattoo Designs

Flower Tattoo Designs
Flower Tattoo Designs
Sunday, May 23, 2010
Full Back Tattoo Designs
Full Back Tattoo Designs

A Chinese style tattoo. This is a figure of Chinese mythology, traditionally regarded as a vanquisher of ghosts and evil beings.

This tattoo design is very cool. It got a wall sculpture inked on the back, which has dragons and taichi. This tattoo wins a gold award in a competition.

Full back tattoo designs is always impressive especially at the first glance. Starting from this post, there will be a series of full back tattoo designs.

This tattoo design is very cool. It got a wall sculpture inked on the back, which has dragons and taichi. This tattoo wins a gold award in a competition.

Full back tattoo designs is always impressive especially at the first glance. Starting from this post, there will be a series of full back tattoo designs.
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