Maori tattoo art is beautiful, courageous and painful! Maori tattoos consist of multiple designs placed throughout the body. They are beautiful shapes, symbols and dark patterns, different. Fabulous spirals are among the most commonly seen. Most Maori out these beautiful designs on the face, buttocks and legs. In this language, these tattoos are beautiful called "Ta Moko" in the Maori tribe, which means to strike or tap water. Traditional Maori tattoos are carved into the skin with a small chisel instead of puncturing the skin with a needle, as we see now.
The Maori men generally have these designs tattooed on your body. Maori women are generally tattooed on the lips, chin, back and neck. The tattoo is done with a chisel of bone or animal tusk and takes hours, even years to complete. Nowadays when someone has a tattoo like this, you can take a year to complete.
Interestingly, the tattoo ink from a common vegetable substance and the other part is the caterpillar. The black tattoo ink that is commonly used for the face is wood is badly burned. Maori tattoo art usually begins around adolescence for boys.
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art - Traditional Maori Tattoos
Maori Tattoo Art and Traditional Maori Tattoos