tatuaggio (Italian): Tattoo
I wonder how the Italian's play it? So stylish and
self-conscious in their fashions - how do they do with tattoos?
Below are photos tagged at Flickr with the Italian word for
tattoo, tatuaggio.
11 Feb 12, 02:02:16
Michael Jakson posted a photo:

Get Your Dream Tattoo in 3 Easy Steps!
Step1 Find Your Tattoo
step2 Print it Out
step3 Bring it to Your Favorite Tattoo Artist!
chopper-tattoos-free.blogspot.com/
10 Feb 12, 02:02:10
Elisa Stefanini posted a photo:

10 Feb 12, 02:02:53
Elisa Stefanini posted a photo:

10 Feb 12, 05:02:43
♥Bëcausë.Changë.Happëns♥ posted a photo:

10 Feb 12, 05:02:28
♥Bëcausë.Changë.Happëns♥ posted a photo:

09 Feb 12, 11:02:31
alain729 ♫ posted a photo:

Bologna 18/06/2011
Par Tòt parata 2011
parade for all
on the theme:
Un altro lusso è possibile .
An other luxe is possible.
09 Feb 12, 10:02:55
lallomatto2010 posted a photo:

hannya&mamuthones
09 Feb 12, 08:02:40
vanessaparadisi posted a photo:

09 Feb 12, 07:02:54
vanessaparadisi posted a photo:

08 Feb 12, 06:02:07
jedydjah posted a photo:

I love details
07 Feb 12, 09:02:16
-Xelen- posted a photo:

07 Feb 12, 05:02:40
giacomo-b | + l i g h t posted a photo:

model: Benny
05 Feb 12, 12:02:46
olga_rashida posted a photo:

KHIDAB is the Yemeni black waterproof ink for body painting. It is used often instead of henna, but sometimes also in combination, to decorate hands and arms, back, décolleté as well as legs and feet with extended tendril-like patterns.
Gall inks were already used with the development of writing in advanced ancient civilizations. Sanaa', today the capital of Yemen, is considered one of the oldest city states in the world. It can therefore be assumed that body painting with khidab is of pre-Islamic origin. Nothing in the arabesque ornaments indicates this, as the floral and abstract designs were only developed as a consequence of the Islamic directive not to portray living beings.
Khidab is a precious substance. It is obtained through pyrolysis. Cuprous oxide gives the ink its dark blue-black colour. Dr. Hanne Schönig has described the composition and production in detail in the article: “ Yemeni Women’s Body Painting with Black Gall Ink Khidab, Production Methods”
which you can download at www.henna-und-mehr.de/pdf/Khidabartikel_eu.pdf (Englisch)
or www.henna-und-mehr.de/pdf/schoenig_deutsch.pdf (German)
If you like to see original Yeminite bodypaintings with this ink visit
www.henna-und-mehr.de/de/khidabslide.html (German) or
www.henna-und-mehr.de/franz/khidabslide.html (French)
05 Feb 12, 12:02:33
olga_rashida posted a photo:

KHIDAB is the Yemeni black waterproof ink for body painting. It is used often instead of henna, but sometimes also in combination, to decorate hands and arms, back, décolleté as well as legs and feet with extended tendril-like patterns.
Gall inks were already used with the development of writing in advanced ancient civilizations. Sanaa', today the capital of Yemen, is considered one of the oldest city states in the world. It can therefore be assumed that body painting with khidab is of pre-Islamic origin. Nothing in the arabesque ornaments indicates this, as the floral and abstract designs were only developed as a consequence of the Islamic directive not to portray living beings.
Khidab is a precious substance. It is obtained through pyrolysis. Cuprous oxide gives the ink its dark blue-black colour. Dr. Hanne Schönig has described the composition and production in detail in the article: “ Yemeni Women’s Body Painting with Black Gall Ink Khidab, Production Methods”
which you can download at www.henna-und-mehr.de/pdf/Khidabartikel_eu.pdf (Englisch)
or www.henna-und-mehr.de/pdf/schoenig_deutsch.pdf (German)
If you like to see original Yeminite bodypaintings with this ink visit
www.henna-und-mehr.de/de/khidabslide.html (German) or
www.henna-und-mehr.de/franz/khidabslide.html (French)
05 Feb 12, 10:02:04
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05 Feb 12, 07:02:04
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05 Feb 12, 06:02:58
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05 Feb 12, 06:02:43
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03 Feb 12, 01:02:23
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01 Feb 12, 08:02:38
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