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There are many wicked tribal tattoos adoring the bodies of the populous. These tattoos cover the legs, arms, torsos, and pubic areas of the body to accentuate the build and form of the person. These maori tribal tattoos also highlighting the individuality and occasionally the rebellious nature of that individual. These tattoos come in a variety of tribal patterns for tattoos, ranging from the more traditional, if that is truly possible, wide sweeping lines to the intricate animals and hearts that are becoming so popular now.

 

Not too long ago, as recently as the early ’90’s tattoos were taboo and regarded as only for those of suspect nature. The idea of a tribal tattoo being something of beauty was not the case, but rather these tattoos were associated with sailors, soldiers, and the notorious bikers. This idea has recently begun to change as those once rebellious people have become the corporate person running the major companies around the world. Moreover, with the help of tattoo parlors and some great tattoo design artists, it is not uncommon to see the wildly intricate designs of a tribal tattoo peaking from the strait forward suits of the businessperson. This acceptance of the tattoo has a ways to go before it is complete, but it is no longer something that can make or break a job interview, a loan, or a reputation.

 

Tattoos can be traced to the tribal markings of every culture and race. These markings are often individualistic to that one tribe or culture, making the individuals of that tribe easy to distinguish. These tattoos have graced everything from a singe arm or leg to the entire body, depending where one hailed from. Now, it is not uncommon to see leg tribal tattoos, chest tribal tattoos, shoulder tribal tattoo and even the pubic tribal tattoos from every culture and tribe on anyone with the cash to pay for them. These tattoos follow the natural curves of the body, accentuating and emphasizing areas to give the illusion of power or grace beyond what the body natural has. These tattoos not only give the illusion of perfect body, but also allow the person to display something of his or her individuality by adding personal elements to the tattoo.

 

Part of the personalization of these tattoos is the adding of names, dates, animals and the ever popular heart tribal tattoo while using tribal patterns for tattoos. These tattoos are usually smaller that the wider lines of the band or stretch maori style tattoos, but are no less breathe taking. The letterings and numeration of the tattoo can be done in every imaginable script, including a tribal script with fierce aggressive lines. Then there are the more gentle animal and heart designs that are so popular with women. These tattoos are typically the outline of the object; say a heart or turtle, with the filling in or tribal designs forming the object. It is usually found on women, on their either chest, lower back triangle, or ankles, but can be seen on anyone willing to add something special to their arts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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May 14th, 2009  
Tags: chest tribal tattoos, leg tribal tattoos, Maori tribal tattoos, pubic tribal tattoos, tribal heart tattoos, Tribal patterns for tattoos, tribal shoulder tattoos, wicked tribal tattoos

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