
Tattoos...
Everyone has a different reaction to that word. It always got my
attention. I think the first one I saw on a live person, was my cousins.
I must have been 7 or 8 years old. He had a funny caricature of a devil
on his arm with "born to raise hell" written over it. I was amazed by
it and although it wasn't until my mid 20's when I christened my skin, I
wanted one the second I saw that little devil.

Today,
tattooing is far more accepted in society than it was back in the 60's,
still; there are people that frown upon the idea of marking your body
with ink....forever. Whether it's a religious issue, or their own
personal preference, they can't deny that the tattoo is almost as old as
civilization itself.
The
word tattoo is derived from the Tahitian word "tatu", meaning to mark
or to touch something. The earliest known tattooed person is the
infamous "Iceman" found in 1991, in the Otzal Alps, located in Italy.
Carbon dating proved that he had lived about 5,300 years ago.
Fifty-eight tattoos were noted on his body!! Archaeologists think he was
an important figure in his society. The tattoos were charcoal and water
based.

Ancient
cultures used tattoos to ward off sickness or bad luck. The Egyptians
were the first to use needles to tattoo the body. Archaeologists
exhuming tombs, have even found children's dolls decorated with tattoos.
Tattooing spread through Greece, and Arabia, and By 2000 BC., the
tattoo had arrived in Asia.
The
Japanese first used tattoos to identify criminals. Later it was
transformed into an art form, producing some of the world's most
beautiful tattoos. The Yakuza (Japanese mafia) use their tattoos to
intimidate their rivals. Japanese style of tattooing has influenced
hundreds of artists today.
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