Enthusiasts may refer to them as "tats," "ink," "art," or "work," and to tattooists as "artists. Body Art or Tattoos as it is called today is not a new concept but an age old concept which is thought to be continuing since 12,000 years ago. Ancient cultures from around the globe used them. Tattooing in Japan is thought to go back to the Paleolithic era, some ten thousand years ago. American Indians used tats to help them in battle.
Chinese Tattoos took hold quickly in the western world, mainly due to the illusiveness of the symbols & language. Chinese Characters should be professionally translated so they are authentic. Chinese tats that include authentic characters and symbols can form the basis of beautiful designs which can carry a deep and personal meaning. These are a clever way to express your message as not many people can read the symbols. Chinese symbols are great conversation pieces that allow you to express yourself in an interesting way. They have been used by people to show certain aspects of their personality. They have a sort of attraction and is liked by many people due to how they look because they are very unique and personal.
Getting a tattoo can take several hours to just minutes depending on the size and design chosen. Getting it can hurt, but the level of pain will vary and after some time you will get used to it...this is a big deal, especially because they're designed to be permanent. Getting one is something that should not be taken lightly. Getting one is more than browsing through flash books you should do a little research so you get exactly what you wanted.
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