Every culture around the world has something unique that defines it. Whether it is their religion, a ritual, a taboo, every society differs from one another. However, there are a lot of similar norms that we all share. One example of this would be the use of tattoos.
Originally, tattooing was a rite of passage. For men, it could mark battles, ancestors, a relationship with the gods or the number of lives he had taken. For women, it could mean they were ready to be wed, someone's property or a dedication to her children. In ancient times, tattooing was a huge ritual. It was a timely and painful ritual and was held in high importance. Across the board, tattooing was done with either a fish bone or a thin razor sharp flake.
While the purpose and the way people were tattooed were the same, styles were unique to their own region. Polynesian, Inca, Mayan and African tattoos all differed greatly. Each society made use of their own art style while decorating their body. Today, many of these styles have become very popular among young people. You may have seen an armband tattoo with unique and creative swirls. Well most likely you have seen a tribal tattoo. Here are some examples of tribal tattoos.
One of the most popular types of tribal tattoos designs would be Celtic style. Deriving from the U.K., Celtic tattoos make use of an endless not or weave that represents the circle of life. Celtic tattoos also incorporate the Christian faith with a unique cross, the tree of life and the holy trinity design. Also, Celtic tattoos look great in simple dark ink.
Another popular tribal tattoo design would be the various Polynesian styles. Spread through thousands of islands in the Pacific Ocean, Polynesian tattoos vary greatly. From the Maori style of New Zealand to the Native Hawaiians, these designs are beautiful and carry symbolic messages. Polynesian styles focus on unique curves and swirls and they are usually done in large to medium sized tattoos. They are great arm, chest, back and leg tattoos.
Lastly, Mayan and Inca tattoos are a less popular style of tribal tattoo design but they still look amazing. After the Conquest, these cultures were essentially erased. Through a study of ancient artwork and culture, people have brought back tribal tattoo designs.
If you are considering getting a tribal tattoo then you should consider what the heritage means to you. If you simply think they look cool then I would suggest studying each style. You will see there are a lot of commonalities between most tribal tattoos. On the flipside, there are a lot of differences that set the styles apart. Ricky Dane
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