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Hawaiian Tribal Tattoos
Various Attractive Tattoo Designs For Women
There was once a time when tattooing was not part of women's culture. Once a woman decided to have one, she was regarded as outcast of the society hence the prim and proper kind never dared to cross the line. Nowadays, people are more open to changes thus there are now tattoo designs for women that are hitting the scene like a storm. Many women now would wish to have their own tattoo because they think that it will make them sexy and more attractive to the opposite gender, which is actually true.Here are the tattoo designs for women:
1. One of the most accepted designs for women is the butterfly which is normally inked as a lower back tattoo. For one, the butterfly is an extremely popular symbol as it is used as a representation of hope and new life. A butterfly basically symbolizes a lot of things which may further cover the issue of rebirth or reinvention. This is even a good symbol to represent the transformation of a woman from being a girl into a beautiful and fine lady.
Tattoos And Pain
One of the first things that comes to someones mind when thinking about getting a tattoo is the pain involved with it.Unfortunately, getting a tattoo is painful, however, some places are more painful than others. Also the amount of pain that one experience also has to do with their level of pain tolerance. Everyone on the earth has a different pain tolerance, so one person may only experience a little bit of pain and discomfort, while someone else may experience a lot of pain and discomfort. So if you can’t handle pain too well than getting a tattoo is probably not the best thing for you.
However, there are more painful places on your body to receive a tattoo. If you are hell bent and determined to get a tattoo but are concerned about the pain than you should stay away from boney areas like, like your skull, spine, ribs elbow, sternum, etc. These areas are not only more painful but you will not only have to deal with the pain, but you will have to deal with these areas vibrating, which causes another unpleasant feeling. Also other areas that tend to be painful are the fleshy areas on ones body like the like the stomach, crotch area, inner thighs, under arm, and armpit. These places seem to cause a much more sharp pain and a pinching feeling.
If you can’t handle the pain and really want a tattoo than you should stick with areas that have more muscle mass to them like your arms or the back or your calve. Also keep in mind the state of mind you are in when you get your tattoo also can help contribute to how much pain you will be in. It is important to be clear headed, well rested and not emotional unstable.
Chinese Tattoos and Graphics
The inscription above is from Confucius. It reads: "The gentleman wishes to be slow to speak but quick to act."
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To order a tattoo, select a writing style from the list below:
Tattoo Artist
Now, it's time to choose the artist who will do your tattoo.
Taking the time to choose the right tattoo artist is an important step. It might seem like more trouble and bother than you want to deal with. But it won't matter how great the design you chose is if the artist doesn't do a good job creating a tattoo of that design. And, if the tattoo artist doesn't do it right, there's really no going back to fix it.
Popular Tribal Tattoo Ideas to Bring Out the Individualism in You
The most common Tribal Tats found today dates back to the polynesians who used black, geometric tatau ornaments which appeared to be silhouette-like in many ways. In Europe, sailors were attributed for the earliest Tribal Tat ideas - they originated from Tahiti and were added together with the sailors' own maritime-themed designs. Over the years, they have evolved to become what is known as traditional tattoos.
Over in America, Leo Zulueta and Don Ed Hardy, an innovator, were both responsible for an exciting Tribal Tats boom in 1982 when they started "Tattoo Time", a magazine on tattoos. Featuring native Borneo and Samoan tattoos, it quickly popularized these tattoo ideas as a form of interesting tattoo style and design.
As illustrated from above, these modern day tattoos have strong ties and affiliation with natives and tribes from different parts of the world. It was from there that they slowly evolved into the Tribal Tattoo ideas we have today. Although it has been said that a handful of tattoo parlors and tattoo artists would turn down tribal tattoo designs due to their simplicity, a lot of tattoo enthusiasts begs to differ. Tribal Tats, as a matter of fact, needs articulate skill to be tattooed on the difficult body parts in order for it to look naturally "grown". In addition, it has also been said that the coloring of these tattoos requires a steady hand.
You can find an assortment of tribal tat ideas ranging from tribal armbands, flames, black, crosses, stars, tigers and an assortment of motives and designs that are based on tribal motives. Personally, I have 3 tribal tattoos tattooed on different parts of my hands - one of a tribal flame on my right shoulder, one of a tribal motive which I designed on my left shoulder and another circular tribal design on my right wrist.
My advice to all those who are out to get their own tribal tattoos would be to pick one that you feel connected or feel strongly about. Doing so will bring out the personality and individuality in you.

















