tatto - www.healthnote25.com |
Rajah or tattoo (English: tattoo) is a sign made
by inserting pigment into the skin. In technical terms, the tattoo is a micro
pigment implantation. Rajah can be made against human or animal skin. Rajah in
humans is a form of body modification, while rajah in animals is generally used
as identification.
Rajah is a practice found
almost everywhere with functions in accordance with local customs. Rajah used
to be often used by the tribes estranged in a region of the world as a marking
of territory, degrees, ranks, even signify one's health. Rajah is widely used
by Polynesian, Filipino, Borneo, African, North American, South American,
Mesoamerican, European, Japanese, Cambodian, and Chinese. Although in some
circles rajah considered taboo, rajah art remains a popular thing in the world.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment