Polynesian Tattoo Designs

When you speak the word Polynesian to any one, they instantly start discussing wonderful islands, food and ritualistic dancing. Polynesian tattoos designs were used as a variety of record book to keep track of a people’s special history. There were precise signs to show one’s sexual development, lineage, occupation, and social status. The apparatuses are complete from needles engraved sharply out of tortoise or bone shell and fixed firmly to a stilted piece so that the complete tool looks like a hair comb. The tattoo ink was used in the present day of Untied States, what the Polynesians used was not actually ink at all, but dirt from blazing candlenut, and like modern ink, it was shared with a carrier clarification to keep it varied well and create it easier to relate. They generally used oil or water. The pointer end of the comb is then dished into the ink and knocked into in the skin with a hammer. Polynesian tattoo designs are the most popular design of the whole world.

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