Polynesian Tattoo Designs: we have the perfect tattoo for you.

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Websites and catalogues display thousands of different tattoos you can pick. Tribal Polynesian designs are becoming more common while tattoos in general are becoming more popular these days.

You need to understand that there are two distinct styles when it comes to Polynesian tattoo designs. The first of these is called Etua. Etua possess an intensely sacred and spiritual sense in their imagery. They are also magical symbols offering protection from the gods . While the style Enata can be described as the natural designs which describe the person their identity and status. Among them are the social status rank, island of descent, career choice and background.

Symbols within Polynesian tattoo designs and their meaning are as follows -

Shark teeth – Sharks’ teeth tattoos are for protection.

Turtles – A turtle symbol represents long life and fertility.

Shells – Shells are a symbol of prosperity to the Polynesian people and it is possible that they were used as the earliest form of currency.

Shark Designs – Shark imagery is considered as an object of worship. Polynesian shark tattoos are used for a symbol for protection from any threats.

Gecko – People believe that geckos have supernatural powers and are feared but are also liked by the Polynesians. One type of superstition is that a green gecko laughing will bring bad luck and poor health.

Tiki – The god Tiki is often shown with eyes closed. Tiki smells trouble prior to its arrival, and that is the main reason.

The population which composes the Polynesian islands is scattered over a great distance. They include The Cook Islands, Samoa , Tonga, Easter Island, Tahiti, French Polynesia and even Hawaii. The people across these islands developed into their own distinct cultures over thousands of years. It is quite interesting to recognize the similarities between cultures in the art of tattoo designs. Well Polynesian tattoos of today don’t mean much today if anything people love them only for their design rather than magical protection or a status statement.

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