History of tattoos 2.o
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History of tattoos 2.o
Some of the earliest tattos found are from egypt. the Egyptians used bronze needles to create tattoos. they also used wooden and bone needles. In New he Zealand t In ated Maori cre ing a s Tailand the u s o o t t their ta el, the is h tradional tool for c e n o itional b d a r t nd ink a h s creating tattoos le f e ut into th c l e is h c is a wooden the open in t u p e nb needle. the would the needle is somewound. times decorated and it is often between 6 and 12 inches. In Japan, A japanese tebori tattoo is created with a Tebori needle, the needle is rythmically tapped into the skin. Bibliography http://santattoos.com/large/Maori_tattoo_170.jpg http://www.buzzfeed.com/donnad/short-visual-history-of-tattoo-tools http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tattoo_machine http://www.tattoostime.com/images/261/bio-mechanical-tattoo-for-arm.jpg http://www.bl.uk/learning/images/whywrite/new/hieroglyphics-lg.jpg The Advanced Rotary Needle is the modern of the “O'Reilly's Rotary Two Coil Needle”. The needle is less bulky and more efficient than “O’Reilly”. Today the Modern Electro-Magnet Machine is used to create tattoos, the armature is propeelled up and down with a electro-magnetic circuit on the tip of the armature is the need with the ink on it.