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![Tattoo,Body Art,Cultural Design](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgRL4l380Sv4kllSJbW_MZoDkHZq-Uh8phyphenhyphenf9Gf8-YvCIwCDLbzHJMKuhBMEiOR7dxpmEZIais70QDcHCarpB-MQeoIzJ6w9llwbgP9xqqy8-SOBff9KURAER-A5KbtLnaK4WVpH3I67Q/s400/young-monk-at-wat-bang-phra-by-stephen-shaver.jpg)
Tattoo Just A Body Art or A Cultural Sacred Design and this has been my most popular post as many people are interested in tattoo. There are 2 main reasons as to why people decide to get tattoo, as for some, they only see tattoo as a body art, the canvas is on the human body, a very fascinating concept to me. I don’t have a tattoo, but I do see the beauty in tattoos and this type of tattoo is more popular amongst women and very popular in Japan from what I have came across.
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