I have a site set-up that looks at the most popular tattoo designs and the number one most popular is the tribal tattoo. Now, this surprised me because I figured dragon, snake, cat, or a number of other designs would be more sought after, but I was wrong. So, what is it that makes this design stand out? Stay with me and I will run a couple of ideas past you.
Firstly, the rapid growth in females getting inked has seen an upsurge in designs and colour, and no other place is it more noticeable than tribal tattoo designs. The shift in the use of colour and the countless available designs, and the high level of skill required these days to become a successful tattooist artist has resulted in only your imagination limiting the possibilities.
Secondly, the powerful imagery and the significance of the markings, the bold strokes once only worn by warriors or used in rituals, has now moved into the mainstream of society. Now, if you come from a proud tribal background and proudly wear your design with pride, then you are probably not happy to see your heritage go mainstream, worn by people who, more than likely, have chosen this design, just because they like it!
Firstly, the rapid growth in females getting inked has seen an upsurge in designs and colour, and no other place is it more noticeable than tribal tattoo designs. The shift in the use of colour and the countless available designs, and the high level of skill required these days to become a successful tattooist artist has resulted in only your imagination limiting the possibilities.
Secondly, the powerful imagery and the significance of the markings, the bold strokes once only worn by warriors or used in rituals, has now moved into the mainstream of society. Now, if you come from a proud tribal background and proudly wear your design with pride, then you are probably not happy to see your heritage go mainstream, worn by people who, more than likely, have chosen this design, just because they like it!