A Brief history of the tattoo


A Brief history of the tattoo

From the ancient times, we have heard about tattoos and their common acceptance by people. The process of getting tattoos involves the ink being driven under the skin by pointed appliance or machine. Even the fossilized mummies were found with tattoos in ancient times. From the yesteryears of Egyptians to the modern years, tattoos have been in fashion and seem to have come a long way now. Tattooing, an art belonging to the olden days has acquired a new style nowadays.

The word tattoo has been extracted from the Polynesian word tatao which means “to tap”. The word suggests how sharp-edged pin points immersed with colors were stroked into the skin to make different patterns for different tribes. The great white explorer, Captain James Cook was the first who stepped in the islands of Polynesia. He came back to Europe with the word tattoo and the samples of the tribal art imprinted on the chests and arms of the sailors.

The great American Samuel O’Reilly invented the first electric machine for tattoo in the year 1900. It was a big hit and this invention acquired immense popularity in the United States and in other parts of the world. Majority of the tattoo artists were from other countries with clientele including non mainstream society.

But, the general and regular masses were quite charmed with the tattoo designs. Their captivating emotions for the art could be seen as they queued up at various carnivals and other shows to witness the great tattooed bodies of men or women.

Even many respected people never thought about getting a tattoo imprinted on their bodies. Infact, tattoos were considered to be inferior and thought to be associated with criminals, sailors and alcoholic people.

The application of tattoos to the wearer may indicate that he or she is cut off from the society. It may also indicate about his or her membership in a particular tribe or race. The symbol of Moko in New Zealand’s Maori depicts that it is a symbol of power and bravery and is hard earned membership to be in a tribe.

Tattoos and the art of tattooing holds different meanings in different cultures. Some people suggest that it was the art performed for bewitching or conjuring while others say that tattoos were used for their curing qualities.

The tattoos have been used by many people on the borderline of society like prisoners and gang members for whom these are the symbols of brotherhood or affiliation of the outlaws. In the 1980s, people who were rebelling against the mainstream proudly claimed for the tribal tattoos and since then tattoos have gained visibility in other cultures.

Application of tattoos along with crack ups or piercing by many people suggest about their parting away from the society. Many people love to belong to their communities and use tribal symbols which also reflect their subculture. Many gays and lesbians usually wear pink and black triangles because they want to be recognized by other gays.

Some people are willing to wear tattoos for the sake of emotions attached with their rituals. They wear tattoos to depict the other visual pains.  Many crave and get addicted to tattoos. You really can’t stop yourself once you get it imprinted. Tattooing on one’s body is tolerable and in today’s times, it holds a unique place of its own by depicting that beauty lies deep in the skin.

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Where to get tattoo, my body weight and therefore shape tends to fluctuate?
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I've been wanting to get a tattoo for some time but I can't quite decide where because my weight (and therefore my body shape) tends to fluctuate. What areas of the body do you think will see the least effect of this fluctuating?
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In most cases a tattoo is for life but if you’re like me to wen to the wrong tattoo parlor and got a terrible tattoo that you have regretted since there are some options available, after some research I found that the surgical excision tattoo removal was my best chance of getting this disaster removed

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