Tribal tattoos are the origins of art and rooted in early cave paintings, so positive proof of tattooing is obtained from recent discoveries of ancient frozen mummified remains of early man that are covered in tattoos.
Oldest tattooed body known to date is that of a Bronze Age man who died over 5000 years ago. He was found frozen intact in an Italian glazier. Researchers where started at close examination he was found to have both arms, legs and torso covers with elaborate tattoos representing mythical creatures.
In recent years tribal tattoo have enjoyed a revival. We specialize in historical and modern tribal tattoos of all styles.
Since the dawn of humanity,tattoos have been onto both sexes to decorate, enhance, and modify the skin we inherit at birth. Some tattoos are self motivated expressions of personal freedom and uniqueness.
Needles, gloves, pigment and pierce needles in our workshop are all one-off to prevent your skin from cross infection. We keep the sanitation strictly.
Attentions After Tattooing:
1.Tear off the preservative film about 4 hours later. Clean the tattoo with mild water. (Please don’t wash with any soap or bath foam.) Then dry the tattoo area with clean tissue.
2.Do not take part a sauna, swimming or tube bath during the healing period. (Short time shower is ok.) Avoid insolating or sweating for a long time. Eat less sea food and wear loosely.
3. About 2 days later, the tattoo area will begin to scab and he color there will turn dark. You may feel a little tight around the scab but it’s normal. Don’t worry about that.
4. About 4 days later, the scab will begin to peel. And you may feel itchy. Don’t scratch it otherwise the color will peel. Just let it be.
5. During the healing period, please don’t apply any ointment to your tattoo. After the scab peels, the skin there will be a little bit dry. You may smooth baby lotion or mild cream over it.
6. About 2 weeks later, to get a perfect tattoo, please come back to our workshop for check.