Generally the picture tattoos on a person's body tends to look less Sangar and displays a unique and creative art, but apparently not all images of such tattoos on the body, below are some pictures tattoos are quite unique and very creative.
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Shoulder Tattoos
Ah yes, the shoulder is a wonderful location of the human body for tattoo design, an area which is often the starting point of a sleeve tattoo, whether it be a quarter, half or full design.
However the shoulder is a fabulous area for a single tattoo as well, and some of the most popular designs for this location includes tribal artwork, animals/fish, and perhaps a flowery masterpiece for the ladies.
Have a gander at these pictures and uncover some helpful ideas for your impending masterpiece.
However the shoulder is a fabulous area for a single tattoo as well, and some of the most popular designs for this location includes tribal artwork, animals/fish, and perhaps a flowery masterpiece for the ladies.
Have a gander at these pictures and uncover some helpful ideas for your impending masterpiece.
Rib Tattoos
The ribs and side torso area is a rather common location for a tattoo design, perhaps more common among women, and the tattoo often extends below the ribcage in many cases.
The type of designs range from anything under the sun, or anything you would have inked elsewhere on the body, however flowers and other vegetation seem to be most popular.
Feast your pretty peepers on this picture gallery of excellent rib tattoo ideas, which are mainly for girls, however guys may find them appealing as well.
Possible zombie attack.
Clouds and old school plane dogfight.
The type of designs range from anything under the sun, or anything you would have inked elsewhere on the body, however flowers and other vegetation seem to be most popular.
Feast your pretty peepers on this picture gallery of excellent rib tattoo ideas, which are mainly for girls, however guys may find them appealing as well.


History of Tattoos in The World
TATTOO comes from the Tahitian "tatu" which supposedly means the sign. Although historical evidence is not so much the tattoo, but the experts concluded that the art of tattooing is already there since 12,000 years BC. Such tattoos ancient ritual for ancient tribes like the Maori, Inca, Ainu, Polynesians, dll.Kalo you a trip to Egypt, try maen-maen to the pyramids, maybe you can find the oldest tattoo there. Because historically, the Egyptians who had become the mother of the mushrooming world of tattoo. The Egyptians are known as the nation's well-known strong, so because of their expansion towards the nations laen, tattoo art has also chimed in widespread, as to the Greek, Persian, and Arabic.
What is the reason for the ancient tribes of the world had it done? The ancient Greeks wore tattoos as identification of members of their intelligence agencies, spies, aka the war at that time. Here, tattoo shows the rank of the spy. unlike the Romans, they wore tattoos as a sign that someone is coming from the class of slaves, and also Tattoo dirajahi to each body of the prisoner. Maori tribe in New Zealand makes Tattoo spiral-shaped carvings on the face and buttocks. According to them, this is a good sign for the descendants. In the Solomon Islands, tattoo etched on her face as a ritual to mark a new stage in their lives. Almost the same as above, the Nuer tribe in Sudan use Tattoo to mark the rite of initiation in boys. The Indians paint and sculpt the body to increase the beauty of their skin or show a certain social status.


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