What kind of method was that tattooing? I'm only familiar with the old style that uses som...

Ria February 26, 2017 4:19 am

What kind of method was that tattooing? I'm only familiar with the old style that uses some kind of flower/plant?

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    lime February 26, 2017 5:16 am

    it's traditional tattooing called tebori, there were no machines in past so they use needlestick tied to a bamboo stick and rapid hand movement to press the ink into the skin. it takes a very long time and multiple sessions. the sound effect is a little strange? it makes sha-sha sound and not slice

    ultraviolet February 26, 2017 10:23 am

    and it's very painful too, if we compare it to modern style.

    Ria February 26, 2017 12:46 pm
    it's traditional tattooing called tebori, there were no machines in past so they use needlestick tied to a bamboo stick and rapid hand movement to press the ink into the skin. it takes a very long time and mult... lime

    Oh so it's not really slicing? I was imagining it the whole time and can't help but wince when I see the word 'slice'

    Momo-tan February 22, 2021 3:40 am
    Oh so it's not really slicing? I was imagining it the whole time and can't help but wince when I see the word 'slice' Ria

    Oh god. Me too. I literally thought SLICE means cutting through the skin in vertical or what shape to let the ink seep.

    iianes February 23, 2021 12:31 am
    Oh god. Me too. I literally thought SLICE means cutting through the skin in vertical or what shape to let the ink seep. Momo-tan

    I think there are certain cultures or traditions that would cut the skin to allow ink in or rub ink in, but I'm not really sure of where and I don't think Japan or east Asia generally had that tradition...
    Different types of scarification has been common in a lot of ethnic groups in Africa though