Tattoo History

Coptic
Tattoo History Tattoo Meanings

The selection of a beautiful, interesting, and symbolic tattoo design is always a tough task to do, as the Coptic cross. The tattoo fonts and names designs are getting quite trendy among young people, and even among adults. ...
0
Valknut
Blog Tattoo History

The valknut is a word from Old Norse valr, which means slain warriors and knut, it’s a symbol that consists of three interlocked triangles. It can be found on different objects from the ancient Germanic archaeological record. The ...
0
Michelangelo
Tattoo History Tattoo Meanings

The Creation of Adam is a fresco painting which was painted by Michelangelo, and which forms part as one of the scenes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. It also illustrates the Biblical creation narrative from the ...
0
Cornucopia
Tattoo History Tattoo Meanings

In classical antiquity, the cornucopia, which comes from Latin cornu, which means horn and copiae, which means abundance or plenty. Also called the horn of plenty, it has been a symbol of abundance, as well as nourishment, commonly ...
0
Wild West
Tattoo History Tattoo Meanings

A time of romance, as well as violence in the United States, the Wild West period became a cornerstone of American culture. From some gunfights and bar brawls to horses, as well as Western romance films, nostalgia for ...
0
The American traditional tattoos
Blog Tattoo History

American traditional tattoos in today’s society are something completely normal. They are (hot) used the art form in every part of our living. They date back to the 19th century. The two major developments that revolutionized the tattoo industry, permitting ...
0
Tattooing
Blog Tattoo History

Unluckily, it’s not known where the origin of the tattooing and tattoo art is from, as the historical and archaeological records of most forms of body art are incomplete. Even though the skeletal material may be perceived for ...
0
art
Blog Tattoo History

The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian word “tatau,” which translates “to make a mark. ” It is arguably claimed that tattooing has existed since 12.000 years before Christ. The basic description of tattooing and tattoo art, in general, has varied ...
1