Friday, April 10th, 2009 at
3:07 am

Cecille de la Cruz asked:
Tribal tattoos represent culture, beliefs and art of tribal societies since 2000 BC. The tribal tattoos of the Maori, American Indians, Hawaiians and other tribes bore social and cultural meanings. They signified social status and rite of passage. Ancient Egyptians used them to represent religious events.
Today, choice for getting a tribal tattoo is primarily motivated by individual reasons. It is not socially imposed. In fact, many people scorn tattoos. Some get a tribal design to identify oneself as member of a particular tribe. Others get one because they think a design and what it symbolizes best represent their personality, belief, or even a cause they support. Some use for it for sake of pure body art alone.
The best tribal tattoo design would perfectly suit your preference for getting one. There are many tribal tattoo shops, each with their own gallery of tribal designs. You can also search the web for designs. The number of choices can be overwhelming. Where do you begin looking?
Tribal tattoos usually consist of wave patterns and strong, bold intertwining lines. There are many popular tribal designs such as scorpio tribal tattoos, wraparound tribal tattoos, flower tribal tattoos and heart tribal tattoos. Knowing the origin and meaning of your tribal design will make it easier to decide. Moreover, when people ask you why you got that type of tribal design, you’d be able to give a more interesting explanation. You can opt for a generic design or you can make it more personal and unique. If you have an image in mind, just tell the tattoo artist. Tattoo artists have the freedom and talent to create new designs based on original figures and patterns. There are websites also that allow you to easily customize tribal tattoo designs and come up with your own one.
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Best Tribal Tattoos: How to Choose Your Tribal Design
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