
In India, hand body painting is done as a ritual tradition
In Borneo, tattoo as a means to drive out evil spirits

In Egypt/Arabian, hand body painting is done as a ritual tradition
The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian "Tatu" which means "to signify something." Tattoo have important meaning in the ritual or tradition. In Borneo, for example, women make a tattoo as a symbol that represents a special expertise or drive out evil spirits. Tattoo symbol is the image on the skin on the body carved with a needle using the same tool. Typically, images and symbols are decorated with colorful pigment.
The first period, people still use manual techniques and materials to create traditional tattoos. Eskimo, for example, using a needle from the animal bones to the process of tattoo. Shaolin temple, to print the image on the skin dragon body, they use a bucket of metal be heated, and then students Shaolin stick a hand in the second bucket is hot it.
Now, evolved into a tattoo body painting, tattoo artists pour imagination, creativity and expression in the body model.
The first period, people still use manual techniques and materials to create traditional tattoos. Eskimo, for example, using a needle from the animal bones to the process of tattoo. Shaolin temple, to print the image on the skin dragon body, they use a bucket of metal be heated, and then students Shaolin stick a hand in the second bucket is hot it.
Now, evolved into a tattoo body painting, tattoo artists pour imagination, creativity and expression in the body model.

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