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Ethnic tattoos

Recently, ethnic types of tattoos have gained particular popularity. The history of the emergence of this genre of tattoos dates back to ancient times, when body drawings were popular among the Byzantines, Scythians, Celts and other peoples.

Ethnic tattoo is characterized by volume and a large number of different images. Our ancestors drew patterns on their bodies and left marks that spoke of human achievements. Thus, it was possible to determine the position of a person in society. Over the years, their own styles have been formed, such as:

  • Indian;
  • Scythian;
  • Maori;
  • celtic;
  • Mayan;
  • Polynesian and others.

The name of the style is determined by drawings that were borrowed from specific peoples. Scythian ethnic tattoos are very bright and original. Most of the tattoos were invented by modern artists, but they are all based on the true culture of this people. A good example is the body of a tribal leader, which was found during excavations in Altai. It was covered with various beautiful designs, among which the lion-griffin, depicted on the chest, was the most prominent.

Today, they are also very popular Celtic culture ornaments... This style was all the time influenced by other traditions, which slightly affected its personality. Typical images for this direction of tattoos are leaves and other elements of all kinds of plants, which are harmoniously combined with the image of animals.

Pictures made in the form of cows, elephants, and also Hindu deities are visible in the photo and sketches of tattoos in the ethnic Indian style. Papuans from New Guinea tattoos depict simple figures. Together, they create the entire drawing. The Maori trend is characterized by images with a lot of loops and curls that create rounded patterns.

The presence of symbolism

It is important to say that for Ethnic style tattoos inherent symbolism... In every nation, certain drawings could carry a semantic load. For some, crows could mean death, and a shark was a sign of power. The image of the moon on one of the hands could symbolize femininity. Today, the significance of a tattoo in ethnicity is often not given special attention. Anyone can put on their body a tattoo of their choice, the motive of which the master correlates with the symbols of ancient people and modern fashion.

Photo of ethnic tattoo on the head

Photo of ethnic tattoos on the body

Photo of ethnic tattoos on the hand

Photo of ethnic tattoos on the legs