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Tattoo designs Part IV: Abstract Dragon

by Ripple on Oct.23, 2009, under Animal tattoo, Beauty Guide, Skin care, Special tattoo, Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Supplies, Tattoo images

I have introduce the Specific Dragon in tattoo designs part 3. I will introduce the abstract dragon here.

Abstract tattoos are not like specific tattoos. Specific dragon are all i details, you can see every  details in the design. But abstract dragon, as the meaning from the words, the designs of this kind of  dragon was abstract, simple and easy to make up.

There are 100 pages in the book Abtract Dragon.

If you want to get this book, please go to http://www.getbetterlife.com/index.php?main_page=advanced_search_result&inc_subcat=1&search_in_description=1&zenid=d1db7104cd3d8144346a1ffa34c16674&categories_id=&keyword=book

Or email me: ripple@getbetterlife.com

Some designs in the book Abstract Dragon as following:

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Tattoo designs Part III: Specific Dragon

by Ripple on Oct.22, 2009, under Beauty Guide, Health Care, Special tattoo, Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Supplies, Tattoo by body parts, Tattoo images

When I am a child, I have watched Dragon Ball in cartoon. When I grown up. The Dragon Ball acted by people born. The moives is myth as the dragon too. Dragon is a legend, especial in China. So more and more dragon designs was put on people’s body.

The tattoo book of Specific Dragon including hundreds of tattoo designs.

Go to http://www.getbetterlife.com/Tattoo-Intelligent-Design-Books-Book-THREE-Specific-Dragon_p784.html to hold this book.

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Tattoo designs Part II: Women Figure

by Ripple on Oct.22, 2009, under Sexy tattoo, Special tattoo, Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Supplies, Tattoo images

Most women figure are sexy and have a maggot in men’s head. The fairies are also women. There are so many different sexy women figure in the book Women Figure

Or you can contact me for more designs.

Email: ripple@getbetterlife.com

The link: http://www.getbetterlife.com/Tattoo-Intelligent-Design-Books-Book-TWO–Women-figure_p783.html021

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Maori Tattoo Part IV: The Ritual & Equipment

by Ripple on Sep.23, 2009, under Religional Tattoos, Special tattoo, Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Machine & Guns, Tattoo Supplies, Tattoo accessories, Tattoo by body parts

maori-tattoo-artWhen you search some information about tattoos, tattooing. There are millions of website was shown on Google.  Click one and get in, you will find some words like that ” this website is for people above 18″ or “People who is younger than 18 is not allowed to signin our website”. So it means that normally tattoo is for the adult, not adolescence. If you want to get a tattoo and your age is not up to 18, you must get the permit of your parents or custodian. But Maori tattooing is not. It usually start at adolescence ( at the age of 13 to 15). Maori people get it to celebrate important events throughout life. The first tattoo marks the transition from childhood to abulthood and was done durying a series of rites and rituals. Tattoo ar was an important part of the Maori culture. People without tattoos were considered to be without status or worth.

Be the end of the 19th century, tattoo equipment like tattoo needles began to set in. Now, there are lots of tattoo equipment: tattoo machines/tattoo guns, tattoo needles, tattoo grip, tattoo tube, tattoo motor,tattoo tips, tattoo ink and so on. We usually tattooed by needles but Maori peole not. Instead of needles, Maori pelple used knives and chisels(uhi), and the ink was applied by means of incisions. The uhi was made from an albatross bone. Tattooing by making incisions with a chisel was a painful process, but traditional Maori tattoo were meant to be more then decorative. Maori tattoos were a show of strength, courage and status. Both men and women were tattooed, though women substantially less ( maybe because there was less of a need for them to show courage) and on other places (usually the lips and chin).

The ink Maori people used is also different from us. We use colorful ink but the color of Maori tattoo is simple. One was made from an organism that is half vegetable, half caterpillar (the caterpillar is infected by a certain kind of fungus that starts growing out of its head, killing the caterpillar). The other is darker, black tattoo ink, which was made of burned wood.

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Maori Tattoo Part III: The legand

by Ripple on Sep.22, 2009, under Other Subject, Religional Tattoos, Special tattoo, Tattoo & Body Art, Tattoo Knowledge, Tattoo Machine & Guns, Tattoo Supplies, Tattoo by body parts, Tattoo images

ta-mokoWe did not know the precise history of the Maori tattoo, but we do know the legendary source of it and its legand. The legand talks about the love between two people: Mataora and Niwareka. Mataora, a young warrior of aboveground, fell in love with Niwareka, the princess of the underworld. And Niwareka too. They are together soon. Then Mataora ask Niwareka come aboveground and marry him. She agreed. But Mataora not treat Niwareka well, so she went back to her father’s kingdom when Mataora mistreated her.

Eventually, Mataora sick with guilt and his face paint smudged, then he decide to made his way down to the underworld to try to win her back. He succeeded. Before they go aboveground, Niwareka’s father taught Mataora the art of Maori tribe tattooing. Mataora brought ta moko (Maori tattoo) as well as other skills he had picked up in the underworld back with him and the ideas caught on. So Mataora become the father of the Maori tattoo, he  was called Te Puni Maori Chief.

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