Maori Tattoo Designs

Are you thinking of getting Maori tattoo designs? Ancient Maori artists have always been spellbound with the natural world. They were able to depict nature as movements of patterns through the understanding of symbolism and abstract form. These patterns were said to be as the life force and universal energy. These were used in whakairo Maori carving and in Ta Moko traditional Maori tattoos.

Maori tattoo designs were actually extracted from Polynesian tattoos. Both have a unique design that is attractive to the human eye. For the people of Polynesia there is nothing more important than having their faces or body tattooed. That is why most Maori men in history have tattoos. It is a symbol of courage and strength.

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Maori tattoo designs were traditionally carved into the skin with the use of the bone of an albatross. This takes up much time of planning carefully. The Maori tattoo designs in history were typically worn by men who belonged to the higher ranks in the society. Women who were into tattooing were only allowed to have the tattoos on their lips, chins, and nostrils. Today, the Ta Moko is a very popular tribal tattoo. There may be many Maori tattoo designs that have aesthetic appeals, but to some people, they mean more than that. They are often used as a symbol for their cultural identity. Maori tattoo designs are also used to represent genealogy, history and even beauty. Another meaning that can be associated with these tattoo designs is the sexual attractiveness of the man. It can also represent a rite of passage from being a boy into turning to adulthood as a young man. This is usually the first tattoo that a Maori person gets.

Modern Maori tattoo designs have moved from the face to the body. The long twining spiral tattoos that were once placed near the ears or the cheeks are now placed along the arms or legs. However, Maori tattoo designs that are used this way seem to have insulted the Maoris. Because of this, people who are not affiliated with the Maori people just pattern their designs from the Maori tattoo designs but do not directly copy it from the traditional styles.

You can create variations of the original Maori tattoo designs to avoid insult to the Maori people. For example, instead of using the round spirals, you can create squares or an interesting puzzle pattern. You can also use heavy lines to create clouds or waves or fire. Most people like red and dark blue to go with their Maori tattoo designs. Sometimes, orange and yellow is also used if the patterns contain images such as the sun, moon, or stars. If weapons are used such as knives, metallic colors are used. For designs with flower blossoms, colors such as burgundy or purple are used.

Today, the art of tattooing mostly is a way of expressing ourselves or the events that happened to us. It may be a memory of something or someone or it can be something religious. The Maori tattoo designs, even though they are used in modern times, have to be carefully used because these designs mean a lot to the Maori people. Tattooing is a very sacred art to them so it must be treated with respect. Some of the meanings of those symbols may not all be known today. But one thing is sure the art of tattooing has changed a lot but the beauty and the art of inking has either been retained or improved. All you have to do is to choose the kind of design that you want.

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