Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Maori Tribal Tattoos

Ta Mok Maori tribal tattoos


Maori in New Zealand's indigenous people, whose ancestors were from Eastern Polynesia. Polynesians arrived in New Zealand between AD800 and 1300 in several Maori Tribal Tattooswaves. Therefore, the unique Maori tribal tattoos existed long ago and comes from the Polynesian culture and the arts.




Ta Mok, referring to the tattoos in the Maori language, is a traditional line of the spiral engraved on the human body Maori. Tool used for cutting the skin, usually toothed or bone chisel edge, and the process of creating a tattoo is very scary, painful and long. users who need to quickly and stay away from eating solid food until completely healed Maori Tribal Tattooswounds on his face because of excessive pain caused by any movement. For the Maori, tattooing a sacred event. This is usually done in connection with performances of traditional flute music and singing of poetry to help the skin of the owner, to ease the pain temporarily reduce wide with curved pattern.




Ancient Maori people usually wear Moko tattoo art that they are faced with the buttocks and thighs. Women would cut their line of Polynesian tattoos on her chin and lips. All tattoos Maori visual signs that convey the tribal identity of the owner, social status, rank, family, descendants and spirituality. This practice has existed for more than a thousand years. Only a group of prominent art wear body of Maori and for Maori Tribal Tattoosthose who do not wear anything that Moco is no social status. If you decide to use that Moco, be sure to choose a design that does not carry any special attributes of Maori.




Modern Polynesian tattoos are an expression of uniqueness, style and fashion, and they are becoming increasingly popular among art lovers body. Ta Mok tattoo art symbol of sacrifice, courage and respect for their process has traditionally long and hard to get them. Maori Art and beautiful with their complex patterns of curved and spiral shapes. Modern paintings that Moco is Maori Tribal Tattoosusually mixed with Celtic tattoos, to form a new distinctive design. Ta Mok line has become one of the most important source of tribal art in the world as Maori art is unique and special characteristics of Polynesian art.




Ta Mok see incredible tattoo design to be worn on the shoulder, not the person. The most popular Maori tribal tattoos are medium and large sizes and they come in all shapes, colors (black and white) and styles that meet the tastes of all types of fans of body art. By Steve Wong




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