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Tattoo Designs and Ideas For Foot Tattoos

Foot tattoosTattoo Designs and Ideas For Foot Tattoos

Foot tattoos are sexy yet it can be discreet at the same time. It is a placement for body art that you can have the option of hiding when needed and flaunt when you want to. It can’t be denied though, that this theme is more popular with women than men.

When going for foot tattoos, it is best to choose a design that can be symmetrical to the shape of your foot. Flowers would definitely look good as designs for foot since they are flexible and can be executed to fit any shape. Some options to explore for floral designs are cherry blossoms, lily, rose, and hibiscus. Stars are another theme to go, either shooting stars or group of stars in a variety of colors. They are the kind of images that can still look gorgeous and interesting even if inked small. You can also never go wrong with classic designs like butterflies and tribal art on your foot. Butterfly, no matter how cliché it is, would always appear pretty so it can definitely do justice to your foot as a tattoo design. Tribal art is a way of connecting to the ancient tribes of the past where all body art originated.

Foot tattoos are still considered unique since they are not as widespread as lower back or arm tattoos. Just make sure that you will go for designs that are important to you or hold some meaning to your life. This way, every time you look at it - you know that its something that you will always be proud of and never regret.

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Early Tattooing Methods

back tattoosDifferent cultures developed a vast variety of different tattooing methods.

In many North and South American Indian tribes the tattoos were applied by simple pricking. Other tribes simply rubbed color, mostly made out of ash into scratches they carved into their skin and many Arctic and Subarctic tribes mostly Intuit.

Some tribes in eastern Siberia made needle punctures through the skin, and a thread was drawn under the skin coated with pigment to apply the color.

In Polynesia and Micronesia the pigment was pricked into the skin by tapping on a tool shaped like a small rake. A similar method is still used today by famous tattoo artists in Asia and other different countries. It still is almost the same procedure than it was 300 years ago, except for the sterilizing, and it is considered a honor to receive a tattoo that way by a Japanese Tattoo Master.

The Maoris of New Zealand, who are probably the most famous people in the world for their tattooing, used the same technique for tattooing as they used to carve wood. A small bone cutting tool was used, to carve shallow, colored grooves in complex designs on face and buttocks, by striking it into the skin.

In the 1700s, after the Europeans arrived and introduced metal to the natives, the Maoris began using the metal settlers brought for a more conventional style of puncture tattooing.

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