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The Arabian World tattoos meanings are much richer than anywhere else, because the sophisticated embroideries emphasize their aesthetical rank. The oldest traces Tattoo shops Gran Canaria were discovered in 1930 in South-West Asia, when archaeologists found painted figures older than 6000 year In Sir Leonar Wooley’s opinion. who has found these figures, some figures have certain signs painted in black on the shoulder. Tattoo shops Gran Canaria both in the front and on the back of the shoulder, others are illustrated as sticked clay cubes, they may belong to the first tattoos, similar to the wounds of the tribes even existing today.
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The pilgrims travelling in the XIX century to South-West Asia have described the tattooing customs in the Arabian countries. Tattoo shops Gran Canaria in 1827 Buckingham wrote: „ In Baghdad there are such artists, whose job is to emphasize and decorates the ladies shape, with the ultimate flowers crowns in certain parts of the body somewhere in the middle or from breast to the waist. Tattoo shops Gran Canaria

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Since this job requires a lot of time and meeting with the model an English portrait painter would say that the artists had sufficient time to explore the women’s shape in order to bring to perfection their talent. However we can come up with Tattoo shops Gran Canaria several stories on this issue we have only very little information regarding the tattooing customs in the Arabian countries.

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The most comprehensive description is the study belonging to Henry Field called „Body marking in the Southwest Asia”. This study deals with the Tattoo shops Gran Canaria the burn in signs (the branding) and with the usage of henna. He collected the information from Egypt, Syria, Iran the Caucasus and the Persian Gulf, during his travelling. He thought that the tattoos and Tattoo shops Gran Canaria may be originated in the ancient religious life and marking the body was nothing but part of these rituals. It seems that the Bedouin wayfarers and the gypsies (Nawar people) had the biggest influence in this culture and left the most significant impact since they were those who introduced the tattooing patterns in the practice in the Arabian and non Arabian countries, too.
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Bedouin women decorated their bodies with the tattoos drawn by the Nawar tribes. The traces of the Nawar tribes lasted till the XX. Century in Egypt, Libya, Iran and Iraq, but in South-West Asia the tattooing art was practised by women and the methods were kept and remained secret.
Tattoo shops Gran Canaria. According to the ancient belief some of the tattoos have a magic power and can increase women’s fertility.

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Usually a tattoo consisted of one point or a drawing which was designed from 3 or 5 points applied on the clavicle, the back or on the waist. One single point drawn on the nose of a child ensured him a long life. Tattoo shops Gran Canaria some women tattooed series of dots forming a triangle on their palms in order to be sure about their husbands’ dedication and commitment.

One of the oldest roles of the tattoos is the exorcism. The ancient nomad tribes revealed it, however the European people believed that this is a custom from the ancient, Tattoo shops Gran Canaria but the magic and religious significance deteriorated and step by step turned into an instrument of beauty and make up. The religious customs always received priority in comparison to the ancient body marking, as well as we meet very rare a tattooed women in the medium or big cities of the Tattoo shops Gran Canaria and Arabian world. The main reason is then Islam belief, according to which drawing signs on the body, is a sin and prohibited, too. Since one cannot change or destroy Allah’s creature.