Catrina tattoo, a skull with a lot of history

Catrina tattoo

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El tattoo de catrina is inspired by one of the most recognizable Mexican elements: the catrinas, or garbanceras skulls, stars of the Day of the Dead of this country.

Have you ever wondered about the origin of the catrina? If you want to get a tattoo, it is recommended that you take it into account.

A critique of the powerful

Catrina Dos Tattoo

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The first catrina was appreciated at the beginning of the XNUMXth century, when writings as a veiled criticism of power began to become popular, with these skulls dressed as women. The first caricature of the catrina was the work of José Guadalupe Posada, who painted her with an elegant feathered hat and called her garbancera skull (In Mexico the people who sold garbanzo and who pretended to be European when they had indigenous blood were called that).

Later, The image of this skull dressed in elegant dresses became popular at parties and other events, and they were called catrina (a catrin he is a very well dressed man). Currently, this elegant skull has become one of the icons of Mexico and is found as the protagonist in many festivals, products and traditions.

The catrina in tattoo

Catrina Foot Tattoo

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As a tattoo, the catrina is also very popular. One of the favorite and most impressive designs is that of women with a realistic style made up and dressed like a catrina: They are very striking and highly recommended both in black and white and in color.

On the other hand, Mexican skulls are also very cool, these are, yes, in full color. They look great with fiery colors and strong outlines, following the traditional style, and with a smile. They can usually be decorated with patterns or motifs such as flowers, diamonds, borders ...

A catrina tattoo, whether in its most realistic version or not, looks great and is always very eye-catching. Tell us, did you know the origin of this tattoo? Do you carry any? Let us know what you think in the comments!


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