Maori (Polynesian) Tattoo

Tā moko - Maori tattoos that tell stories

Maori tattoos are traditional Polynesian tattoos that are known for their impressive and symbolic art. They often cover an entire arm or leg and are often found on the face. These tattoos are always engraved with black ink and contain a variety of symbols. Popular motifs include the sun, the sea, sharks, tiki signs, shells, turtles, the Marquesas cross, lizards, spearheads and the enata symbol.

The traditional type of Maori tattoo is called Tā moko. In the past, someone who wore a "moko" was considered to be of high rank. The designs were scraped into the skin with the bones of the albatross, a large seabird, rather than engraved. This technique gave the tattoos their unique and deep lines, which are still admired today.

Maori tattoos are more than just body art; they are an expression of identity and cultural heritage. Each symbol tells a story and carries a special meaning that connects the wearer to Maori traditions and legends. If you are looking for a profound and artistic tattoo that combines both cultural meaning and aesthetic beauty, Maori tattoos are the perfect choice.

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