Chinese Culture >> Chinese Society Traditions
Tattoo is an ancient art that modifies your body
permanently. Since olden times man had been using tattoos for a variety
of reasons. The most common use in ancient times was identification.
People belonging to certain tribes used to have tattoos that identified
them as the member of that tribe. A tattoo was most common with the
chiefs of the tribes. The head of a tribe was tattooed with a design
that was exclusive to be made on the chief of the tribe only. These
tattoos used to be their only identification. And sometimes a drawing of
the chief's tattoo was made in the place of signature.
Full body tattoos were prevalent in the old Japanese traditions, and it
is a tradition that has carried on in Japan. Facial tattoos and full
body tattoos are typically associated to criminal organizations and
gangs. One such gang is Yakuza in Japan which has facial and full body
tattoos for their identification.
Today the most common purpose of a tattoo is using it as a fashion
accessory and making a style statement. Although other uses of the
tattoos are still prevalent. Tattoos are used to identify soldiers or
prisoners. Tattoos are made on the British Navy's soldiers to identify
that they belong to the navy.
Tattoos have good and bad both concepts associated with it. But the wide
spread use of tattoos is gaining it acceptance from different societies
and cultures.
There are various options and designs available for tattoos. Recently,
the art of Chinese letter tattoo is gaining popularity. The unique style
and designs of Chinese letters and
Chinese Symbols have made them popular among
the people who seek innovation and a different style in their tattoos.
Who would want to have a tattoo that everyone else is wearing as well?
Getting a tattoo is a painful process. Traditionally it was done with
ink and needles, done by hand. But with the advent of technology, tattoo
making machines have been developed. Today most tattoos are made using a
tattoo machine which uses several needles at a time, and the needles go
in and out of the skin leaving the colored pigmentation in its wake in
only a fraction of time that it took manually.
Explore all the options if you want to get a Chinese letter tattoo and
find the perfect one for you. Money spent on getting the right tattoo is
money well spent. But a lot of thought and consideration goes into the
selection process. A tattoo is going to stay with you for the rest of
your life so choose the one that you will be comfortable with all your
life. Before getting a Chinese letter tattoo, make sure that you
understand what the letter means.
The different Chinese letter tattoos have a variety of meanings. A
Chinese letter is different from the letters of the other languages as a
single letter conveys a complete meaning a complete idea. Most of the
Chinese Symbols have a rich tradition behind them, like the Chinese
dragon.
About the Author
Rob Hillman is a Tattoo Enthusiast. To find out more about Chinese Tattoos, please visit http://www.chineselettertattoos.me.