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Problems Accompanying Tribal Tattoo Ideas

Lara Stein asked:




With literally thousands and possibly even millions of tattoo ideas to choose from, and new ideas appearing daily, it can take days or even weeks to choose a tattoo that’s just perfect for you.

Because they’re spoiled for choice and because many people opt for multiple tattoos in close proximity on their bodies, you’ll often find them choosing tattoos according to theme, such as angels, Native American designs, flowers and increasingly, tribal designs.

Choosing by theme is not only to narrow down the sheer volume of tattoo ideas to choose from but also because most people having multiple tattoos prefer all to be related by theme instead of thrown haphazardly across their bodies.

Tribal tattoos feature some of the most unique artwork ever and you’ll find many of the world’s top tattoo artists specialising in tribal designs.

The term ‘tribal tattoo’ is a bit of a misnomer today and most designs found in the category no longer fit the original definition of a design that indicated what tribe the wearer belonged to and even indicated his or her status in the tribe.

Originally designs in this category depicted those worn by indigenous Maori and Native American tribes amongst many other specific native groups.

Sadly, the true meaning of tribal tattoos has been largely lost in history and today the term often describes truly intricate and highly abstract designs, often black only, and sometimes designed to fit an entire body part, such as the back, a foot, the wrist.

Whatever their definition, regardless of the design, tribal tattoos are the most frequently requested tattoo design and usually take longer to create, space for space, than any other popular theme.

Consequently they are usually more expensive than less intricate designs and they demand the highest artist skills. This means any artist offering a tribal tattoo that’s both inexpensive and quick to produce, may not be the best person to trust with your design!

Because they are intricate, mistakes are more likely on tribal designs than most other tattoo types, and they can be the hardest of all to remove. You really must take time choosing a design you might be wearing for life and, as always, you should ask to see pictures of the artist’s past work before proceeding.

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