The word tattoo is derived from the Polynesian word “ta” which means “to mark.” It is used to describe the insertion of ink or other pigments into the upper layer of the skin for decorative, ritualistic, and spiritual purposes. Tattoos can also be used as a mark of identity, a reminder of an event, a form of punishment, or as a form of decoration. Tattoos can be created in a range of styles, such as tribal, traditional, Japanese, and abstract to name a few.
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