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History of Tattoos

The skin was actually the very first canvas for body art. Sticks made from bone as well as other sharp things ended up being the very first tattoo needles. Needling appeared to be at first a kind of scarification.

This approach required cutting part of skin then putting soil or even ashes on the cut area to color it. It is presumed that the reason why primitive tribes made holes in their body skin, burned branches, let the stick cool down and after that used the particular dark element in the incision was to produce tribal marks.

Since needling included suffering, open fire, and blood, some ancient tribes considered the approach as almost sacred. It seemed to be considered as a sacrifice to certain specific Gods.

Historically, needling was clearly funereal artwork. Pictures associated with inking were located on small feminine Egyptian statues.

Other Libyan images associated with Seti (around 1330 B.C.) also show figures having certain marks on the forearms that appear to be tattoos. These days, tattoo designs continue to be employed to develop a soul interconnection between the cherished one and members of the family, alive or deceased. Read the rest of this entry »

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