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Techniques of Application
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Tattooing
is a widely practiced method of body decoration in which markings such
as signs, symbols and letters are applied to the body by puncturing the
skin's outer layer and inserting color into it. Whether ancient or
modern techniques are used, the skin is punctured with a sharp
instrument, now usually an electric moved needle. In earlier times and
other cultures, Tattooing required one or more needles fixed to a stick
and driven into the skin by slight tapping, the very process that has
led to the term Tattoo via the early Polynesian sound - equivalent of
the tapping action: Tau Tau.
A variety of methods were used to create tattoos.
In a classic example
of tribal tattoo evolution, among the Sioux, for example, women would
draw a circle or line on a person's skin with clay, punch the design
with an awl, and then rub the blue clay over it. By the time the clay
was dry it would have penetrated beneath the awl holes. Among
California natives, an old woman would scratch the skin of a subject
and rub charcoal dust or plant juice into the scratches for color.
Following the contact with Europeans, the Ojibwas drew on the skin with
a stick dipped in gunpowder dissolved in water.
The figure was then
pricked with needle dipped in vermillion and the skin was seared with
punk wood to prevent festering. The area would then be treated with an
antiseptic herbal wash. These processes often took number of days.
Concerning all tribal tattoo styles, the division in black and white is
important. Not only of what has been tattooed must have a good shape
but also the parts that have been left Blanc must also be well shaped.
Besides, it is more beautiful that the shapes follow your body
contours. The balance with tribal and Ornamentals are very important.
For this reason, it is important to have a tattoo done by someone who
understands the different styles. In technical terms, tattooing is
micro-pigment implantation.
Tattoos are a type of body modification. A
tattoo is a design in ink or some other pigment, usually decorative or
symbolic, placed permanently under the skin.
The origin of the word Tattoo is usually traced to the Tahitian taut or tatau, which means to mark or strike. The term tattoo is now
universally used, even if it is referred to, in any specific language
by some other word.
The most popular scientist Thomas Edison designed
the pioneering electric engraving pen, which was developed further by
Samuel O'Reilly in 1891. Today, the most common method of tattooing is
with an electric tattoo machine. In this procedure, ink is inserted
into the skin via a group of needles that are soldered onto a bar,
which is attached to an oscillating unit. The unit rapidly and
repeatedly drives the needles in and out of the skin, usually 50 to
3,000 times a minute.
Tattoo machines operate on an electromagnetic
principle.
All these forms of tattooing are generally of permanent type.
Henna tattooing is a temporary form of tattooing. Henna, a type of
herbal plant is made into a paste along with coffee or tea, lemon Juice
and sugar and applied on to the skin in various areas. These
applications may stay for a few days or months - depending on the Henna
quality and the application followed...
Dagfinn have several pages about tattoo's:
http://www.angel-tattoo.info
http://www.butterfly-tattoo.info
http://www.celtic-tattoo.info
http://www.cross-tattoo.info/
http://www.dragon-tattoo.info
http://www.fairy-tattoo.info
http://www.flower-tattoo.info
http://www.henna-tattoosite.com
http://www.lower-back-tattoo.com
http://www.supply-tattoo.biz
http://www.temporary-tattooonline.com
http://www.tribal-tattooonline.com
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