Considerations for Tribal Tattoos
The most popular of all body art is undoubtedly the unique and captivating tribal tattoos that decorate the arms and legs of a vast majority of tattoo enthusiasts. Most tribal pieces are facsimiles of traditional Maori and Polynesian designs and those who wear them are considered to convey a bold and noble spirit. The designs are popular with males and females as armbands and lower back tattoos; however, many also prefer them because they are commonly inked in black, giving less potential for fading. While there are many designs in circulation created by graphic artists, there are some tattoo artists that specialize in Maori,
When deciding on a tribal piece, it is often forewarned that getting authentic Maori tattoos is considered a form of identity theft. So sacred is the art of Maori tattooing that the use of original designs by outsiders is considered a great insult. The culture largely uses their tattoos as a way of individual identification as well as denoting family affiliations. Most modern and conventional tribal tattoo artists stick to designs closely reminiscent of traditional designs but without distinct social connotations. It is a great way to get the look a tattoo enthusiast desires while still respecting a deeply noble culture.
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