Maori bracelets, their history and evolution

Maori bracelets for men

All maori tattoos They have a great tradition behind them. In addition to the tradition itself, they carry touches of culture, way of thinking and the oldest civilizations. That is why we will be facing one of the oldest designs. But within them, we are left with the maori bangles.

They are in great demand, so it is common to see arm areas and shoulders decorated with these symbols. Not only in men, but also women dare with a finish as special as this one. Today you will discover a little more about its history, evolution and its most hidden secrets.

Origin of Maori bracelets

Maori tattoos are all those that are also steeped in the qualities of the so-called, polynesian tattoos. It was the members of the tribes who began to decorate their skin. In Polynesia, whoever had such a tattoo was considered a member of a high social status. To be differentiated, there were a few different designs. Also the ink had special attention.

More than anything because it was not as we know it today. Bliss ink was a result of combining various natural elements, as could be the burned wood. There was also talk of small insects that were allowed to dry and a very fine powder was obtained that would give rise to a kind of ink. So, tradition and culture were coming together to be able to be captured on the skin.

Types of Maori bracelets

Maori tattoos on arms

Although it may seem to us, no two tattoos of this type are the same. There will always be something that differentiates them very well. Not because of the size, but because of all those symbols that it will be composed of. It was said that in the tribes, before moving on to the tattoo itself, they tried to get to know the person a little more. Only in this way could one or the other tattoo be applied. Today we are lucky that only we are able to choose the design that we like the most.

It was from the 90s that the idea of ​​Maori tattoos began to spread. Although, as we have been saying, their tradition dates back many years, the western world realized the value they had and the beauty that they allowed us to show off. Without a doubt, their tribal forms were a success. Hence, even today they continue to be among the most demanded tattoos.

Maori bracelet designs

What Maori bracelet can I make?

The truth is that it is a difficult question to answer. More than anything because only one can choose that design that he likes the most. But yes, it is best to find out a little before it. As we have mentioned, this type of tattoos has very varied shapes and symbols. The tradition is in them but they also carry various symbolisms. So it doesn't hurt that when we have a clear design, let's do a little research to find out if it really means it and find out what we will really wear on our skin. Although as many say, the meaning can also be given by us.

Maori tattoo symbols

Elements to form your tribal armband tattoo

When we talk about a composition, we always emphasize that it is better to investigate its origin. But it also does not hurt that you know what elements can form it. On the one hand, you will meet the spiral as well as the hook. The latter has a meaning of prosperity and health. The linked form that the double or triple twist brings will give way to love as well as friendship and loyalty between two people.

The manaina is a kind of guardian with the body of a man and the head of a bird. The symbol of good luck par excellence is the Hei tiki and it can also be part of your Maori bracelets. If you have seen any such tattoo with a finish similar to that of fish scales, then it indicates abundance and also health.

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