Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Bali Tattoo Art


There are a few decisions that you need to get absolutely right before you get a tribal back tattoo.

Cost is very important but so are the health and safety aspects. You want to make sure that the tattoo parlor you are going to use is considered safe as well as cool. If you have used the tattoo parlor then that is OK but if not then you really need someone to have checked it out before, which I will come to later.

Being unique is something we all enjoy naturally and so it is with our bodyink designs. One of the problems with checking out designs on the web are that they are on someone else. Have you ever been to a party and worn the exact same clothes design as some one that is already there? I was so embarrassed I almost died!

So how do you avoid duplicating body art? One way that I have discovered is by visiting an online resource where you get access to your own designer that is a specialist in tribal back tattoos. This professional can talk through your needs and come up with a solution and a great design.

Another spin off that I found is that the website usually has a forum where you can chat about your experiences and also get tips about which local tattooists are the best in terms of cash, health and designs.

Money is tight but let us be clear this design will be with us for a lifetime.

Some of the designs that are inked into our bodies are rich in ancient mystical heritage from the very birth of mankind. Stories of great battles are often depicted in the tribal designs from the ancient years of history.

The designs tell of fertility rights and were also a sign to the gods that the bearer of these ancient shapes and whirls should be blessed with many children so that they too could carry on the tradition of adorning the tribal tattoos on their bodies with the greatest of pride.

Tribal back tattoos are one of the most significant of all body tattoos as the members of the tribes knew where the leader of their tribal army was at any one time and their job was to just follow the leader into battle by following his tattooed back.

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