Friday, June 15, 2007

Tribal Tattoo - In The Beginning

Tribal Tattoos, Exactly how long have they been around? Well from my understanding they have been around for 1000’s of years. Except for back then they were not worn for decoration it was a tool to blend in with the surrounding area. And another thing was the method used to tattoo, would not be something anyone would opt to having done in this day and age.

Quite painful, or should I say extremely painful. Nothing, like sharpening a stick, placing that stick into a fire gathering some ashes and then using a mallet to pummel the ashes into your skin. Also if you were lucky enough to heal back then it stayed permanent.

Do you know anyone willing to go through that today? I don’t think so… Anyway, the great thing about Tribal Tattoos as time went by. Is how creative and beautiful they have become depicting battle scenes. Or telling a story of someone close to you passing on...

Of course now, you don’t have to worry about having a tattoo done by using a hammer. Isn't technology great…? Now a day some of the quality works I’ve seen, and some of the detail just blows me away. It really is amazing the work that can be done by these incredible artists.

Another cool thing, is when you get a tribal it really does not have to mean anything it’s a design that looks great. “Not everything has to have a reason.” If you like it and can see yourself spending the rest of your life with It.” more power to you.” Besides that tribals will grow with you and your age. Don’t want to be the guy who got the Tasmanian Devil when he was 18 years old. Only to find out when your 60 years of age. “Not so Hot.”

Important bit of advice… Once you do decide to have a tattoo done… Make sure you follow the tattoo artist’s advice on the aftercare. Follow it to the letter, he is not telling you this just to hear him self speak. Believe me, they do genuinely care about you and if you want your tattoo to be as brilliant as the day you received it, do not skip or forget the steps laid out for you. “I Promise, You Will Be Happy You Did.”

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