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  2. Irezumi - Wikipedia

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    Irezumi (入れ墨, lit. ' inserting ink ') (also spelled 入墨 or sometimes 刺青) is the Japanese word for tattoo, and is used in English to refer to a distinctive style of Japanese tattooing, though it is also used as a blanket term to describe a number of tattoo styles originating in Japan, including tattooing traditions from both the Ainu people and the Ryukyuan Kingdom.

  3. Kat Tat - Wikipedia

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    She left school to make tattooing her full-time job. [6] She starred in the VH1 television series Black Ink Crew: Chicago for the first three seasons, and formerly starred on Black Ink Crew: Los Angeles for its second season. [7] In 2018, she opened Enigma Tattoo, a tattoo shop in Beverly Hills, California. [7]

  4. UV tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A tattoo made with UV ink becomes visible under blacklight, when it fluoresces in colors depending on the ink chosen, typically white or purple. [18] Although ultraviolet dye is invisible in normal light, scarring produced by the tattoo machine in the application process will remain, and therefore still show.

  5. List of tattoo TV shows - Wikipedia

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    Ackerman, Kendra (June 19, 2021). "10 Best Shows Like Ink Master".Screen Rant.Archived from the original on June 20, 2021; Lyons, Margaret (January 30, 2014). "Your Guide to TV's Current Tattoo Obsession".

  6. History of tattooing - Wikipedia

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    The artists also commonly traced an outline of the designs on the skin with the ink, using pieces of string or blades of grass, prior to tattooing. In some cases, the ink was applied before the tattoo points are driven into the skin. Most tattoo practitioners were men, though female practitioners also existed.

  7. Tā moko - Wikipedia

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    Tā moko is the permanent marking or "tattoo" as traditionally practised by Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand. It is one of the five main Polynesian tattoo styles (the other four are Marquesan, Samoan, Tahitian and Hawaiian). [1] Tohunga-tā-moko (tattooists) were considered tapu, or inviolable and sacred. [2]

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