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hanuman in india was a popular symbol of strength on
arms and legs. the mythical monk is still today one of the
most popular creations in thailand and myanmar.
they are put on the human body by monks who incorporate
magical powers to the design while tattooing.
women are excluded because monks are not allowed to be
touched by them and because thais believe women do not
need the extra boost as they are already strong enough on
their own.

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africa
in africa, where people have dark skin, it is difficult to make
coloured tattoos as we know them.
but they want to be tattooed anyway, so they have developed
another technique - they make scarifications (this is not really
tattooing, but it is related to tattooing). made by lifting the skin a little,
and making a cut with a knife or some other sharp thing
special sands or ashes were rubbed in to make raised scars
in patterns on the body, it can be felt like braille lettering...
these patterns often follow local traditions.

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ancient greece and rome
the greeks learnt tattooing from the persians.
their woman were fascinated by the idea of tattoos as
exotic beauty marks.
the romans adopted tattooing from the greeks.
roman writers such as virgil, seneca, and galenus reported that
many slaves and criminals were tattooed.
a legal inscription from ephesus indicates that during the early
roman empire all slaves exported to asia were tattooed with the
words ‘tax paid’.
greeks and romans also used tattooing as a punishment.
early in the fourth century, when constantine became roman emperor
and rescinded the prohibition on christianity, he also banned tattooing
on face, which was common for convicts, soldiers, and gladiators.
constantine believed that the human face was a representation of the
image of god and should not be disfigured or defiled.

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the celts
were a tribal people who moved across western europe in times
around 1200 and 700 B.C. they reached the british Isles around
400 B.C. and most of what has survived from their culture is in
the areas now known as ireland, wales and scotland.
celtic culture was full of body art.
permanent body painting was done with woad, which left a blue
design on the skin. spirals are very common, and they can be single,
doubled or tripled. knotwork is probably the most recognized form
of celtic art, with lines forming complex braids which then weave
across themselves. these symbolise the connection of all life.
step or key patterns, like those found in early labyrinth designs,
are seen both in simple borders and full complex mazes.
much in the way that labyrinths are walked, these designs are
symbolic of the various paths that life’s journey can take.

Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing
Hand Tattoos Pictures For Girls For Women Tumble Words Quotes For Men Design Designs Writing

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