The Pros and Cons of Tribal Band Tattoos
The popularity of tribal band tattoos exploded in the ‘90s. They look good and wear well. Even if you are not a part of any tribe, a tribal band tattoo is a beautiful piece of body art.
The Benefits of Getting Tribal Band Tattoos
Typically a tribal band tattoo has more black ink than many other types of tattoos. This means it will hold up well over time and not fade as quickly the way other colors often do. If you aren’t looking for any particular tribal pattern, it shouldn’t be too hard to find a tattooist that does good work that will be able to design you a one of a kind tribal band tattoo..
If you have a particular pattern or design in mind, a tribal band tattoo is easier for the novice artist to draw a mock up to show the artist than a more complex design. It looks great when it’s tattooed on the biceps, wrist or even around your ankle. Many people have tribal tattoos on the back of the neck and the lower back area as well.
The Disadvantages of Getting Tribal Band Tattoos
The look of a tribal band tattoo is definitely not a disadvantage but there are some cons to getting one if you haven’t thought carefully about getting it in the first place. Removing a tribal band tattoo is not easy because of the large area it covers. Trying to get another tattoo to cover it won’t work too well either.
If you have a specific tribal tattoo design in mind, it may be hard to find just the right tattoo artist that can create the effect for which you are looking. When getting a tribal band tattoo that is a pale imitation of a long-established tribe, you take the chance that any original tribe member that sees it will take offense.
The Ta Moko tattoo of the Maori tribe is case in point for this reaction. The tattoo in this culture is a personal and familial way of identification and if you try and copy their design it can be seen as a kind of theft of someone’s identity.
The Most Popular of the Tribal Band Tattoos
Tribal band tattoos come from a variety of ancient tribes such as the South Pacific in the form of Polynesian tattoos. Native Americans have their own symbolic tribal band tattoos as do those from the Haida, Borneo, Maori and the Celtic tribes of yore.
You should know that a tribal band tattoo is often deeply rooted in the mythology of a particular tribe and the way in which they view the world. Some of them have religious value while others depict rituals and their view of world origins. Ancestral tribal band tattoos are common as well for many of the older tribes.
Think carefully if you want to get a tribal band tattoo as it will be a long and perhaps painful process to achieve the desired results. You should also be sure you are not stepping on any toes when it comes time to choose which of the many tribal band tattoos you want inked on your body.
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