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Tribal tattoos are generally influenced by tribal art from native and indigenous tribes. The tattoo art comes from the oldest tribes, as the Celtics (Ireland, Scotland and Wales), Maori Tribe (indigenous people of New Zealand), North American Tribal, tribal Africa, Marquesas, he ( Polynesian inhabitants of the Marquesas Islands), derived from Borneo.

Celtic Tattoo Art

Celtic tattoo art comes from Ireland. Celtic knot tattoos are some of the most popular and most common designs, infinite loops, which symbolize the endless cycle of death and rebirth. It 'also a Celtic cross tattoo designs, and animals, and

Mori Art Tribal Tattoo

Maori, Aborigines in New Zealand, contact your tattoo "Moko" and Mori art is amazing. For Maori, improving a person's Moko designs of their prestige and show transition from one status to another. At its highest level, Moko designs proclaimed the sacredness of leadership.

North American Tribal Art

There are many Indian tribes in North America and many different traditions of tattooing. It was very common for tattoos to denote rank within the tribe. Take the Illinois Indians, for example. It was very common weapon of war to be tattooed on men, and it has been suggested by some that women received tattoos of tools used to work. The tools of war beyond the tools. This was the best of my knowledge, traditions. Apparently maintain their practices to a minimum.

Samoan tribal tattoo art

Tattoo in Samoa was done with a boar's tusk carved, cut a piece of coral, attached to a turtle shell, then placed on a stick. This tool is used to cut patterns in meat affects the skin and then a mixture of soot and light coconut sugar water is rubbed into the wound resulting therefrom.

Tribal tattoo art Marquis

Seafaring Polynesians colonized the Marquesas Islands, Samoa in 300 AD They were warring tribes who sometimes cannibalized their enemies. Marchesi art is very rare. Most tribal tattoos are a particular destination and the size change is minimal. This is not the Pacific.

African tribal tattoo art

Tribes in Africa do not use the pigments of the tattoo, they cut the skin or the wound is covered with a substance, it is raised or rubbed with ash or sand until the wound increases, so that the scar is the tattoo.

Borneo Tribal Tattoo Art

Borneo is the third largest island in the world. The Dayak people reside here for centuries, they believe that spirits are everywhere. For this reason, we believe that the tattoo of an object or creature that can extract energy from the spirits.

While the tribal tattoo was originally used to identify members of specific tribes, represent battles, and to serve as the symbolization of social status, tribal tattoo art has become a popular way. Many people today choose various designs simply for aesthetic reasons. Some of the most popular models are dragons, butterflies and tattoos suntribal. This tattoo can be placed almost anywhere in the body, back and arms are usually the most common areas where people have to be used, but the ankle, calf and chest are also used.

The tribal tattoo art expresses personal freedom and individuality of its wearer. Tribal Art has a simple appeal that reinforces a positive feeling about ourselves and connects us to ancient mystery of tribal rituals, which disappeared with the story.