Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Types of Tattoos

 
Bio mechanical Tattoo: Based on the science fiction stories and movies. They usually represent tears in the skin that show mechanical parts or electronic components. Usually tend to be large in size and black and white.

Celtic Tattoos: A variant, the tribal style. Use geometric designs based on knots and links that cross each other.

What's the best of the many tattoo techniques?

Basically, the permanent tattooing of human skin with a sharp object, usually a needle, puncture and at the same dye injected into the skin. The color particles can either rub the injection sites with color or, more commonly practiced, are stored by first dipping the needle into the dye solution into the skin. The paint particles are introduced during the process of opening the epidermis into the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. The stitch may be used is neither deep nor too shallow.

When permanent tattooing, there are two techniques. In the so-called jump-off, the needle is pulled out at the same angle as in the groove, the "jumping" will change this angle. In the latter technique, tissue injury can not be avoided, however, remain back more color pigments. The most common method today is to work with a "gun", an electric tattoo machine. This is based on the 1891 model patented by Samuel O'Reilly .

The History of Tattoos

Tattoos have a long history that, at least since the discovery of Otzi's clear, for the about 5300 year old glacier mummy with numerous signs on the body. Where exactly, but tattoos are and where they have been primarily developed, can not be accurately determined. Since ancient times tattoos with the culture and life of the people firmly.

While in Polynesia manner marriageable women were identified, and these men rose to the rank of the young, culture is different from the purpose of tattoos to culture. Tattoos came after about 2000 BC to China to Greece, where they were used to communicate among spies can. When they reached the Japanese room, they were used especially for ritual and spiritual purposes. In Borneo tattoos, however, serves to honor heroic warriors, and came here to with respect to a person with tattooed the palm so they knew that it had killed with that very hand to another warrior.