The ancestors of tattoos - The European sailors
In 1769, the team of James Cook made his first trip to the South Seas. He learned that some sailors of the crew have decorated their bodies to make use of some natives of Tahiti, to promote their business in a foreign culture in a strange and unforgettable experience. These sailors were the first to use the body art to be used for the transport known as "Tattoo," a ritual of origin as a fashion in Europe. The emergence of tribal tattoos that contain symbols.
Gradually, in the 18th centuryThe practice of tattooing is widespread, especially among sailors. The Royal Navy is to implement new forms of tattoos.
In the book "Around the World" (1805) 's Krusenstern Russian admiral noted that all the sailors to get a tattoo on his team when they were at sea might be surprised to know that the tattoo was so popular then, as if the tattoo was a necessity for all boaters. So if all the tattoo artists, has been taken on board the ship, which hardlyManage all sailors get tattoos. You know, Samuel O'Reilly also pointed out that "a sailor without a tattoo like a ship without a strikeout. Marinero"
Secondly, most tattoos are designed with the only Indian sailors. A gradually merged with local tribal symbols for the European project. European models often contain images of palm trees, exotic birds, boats, anchors, pinups, or fog. These are the memories of his visits in the South Seas. ThisNaval Architecture, has a different meaning for everyone to do the tattoo. Each drawing shows a correlation with the house of sailors, people who live there. For some, especially for his tattoos as luck. Although this project in today's world is as old as the traditional tattoos.
The sailors tried to master the progressive art of tattooing. They used the practice of tattoos on their ships, on land and other lavas. This is the reasonbecause most professional tattoo shops were established in or near ports around the world. Tattoo shops are usually heard by older browsers. It 'used to do tattoos on others in the old country, simply because there are alternatives - a comb and crossbones tattoo was hearing, which was attached to a wooden stick in ink. Then pressed into the skin to form the tattoo. Finally, in 1891, Samuel O'Reilly in the easier it is for the tattoo artist, for the invention ofelectro-mechanical tattoo.
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