Sugar skull tattoos are huge right now! Immensely meaningful, but also rad, classy, exotic, a little different; they are the perfect kind of tat for those with a little bit of a dark side. The sugar skull is one of Mexico’s Dia de los Muertos iconic symbols. So symbolic in fact, could you see a sugar skull and not think of Dia de los Muertos?
read moreLove ‘em or hate ‘em, they’re here to stay. The tribal-esque butterfly eloquently placed at the small of the back, all the while she’s wearing low riding jeans, and a crop top so you get a real good look… you know these are among the most popular lower back tattoo designs there are!
read moreWhen most people think of body modification, usually one of several images comes to mind; ancient African or South American tribes with giant lip piercings or stretched earlobes, a fully tattooed person from Soho (London) with the a full back tattoo, or something in between. The origin of body modification is so interesting that for years, National Geographic has devoted entire documentary series on the subject. One of the most interesting styles of tribal body modification comes from the Māori tribe of New Zealand.
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