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#african#afrakan#kemetic dreams#brownskin#afrakans#africans#fitness#brown skin#african culture#afrakan spirituality#afrakan woman#deep reddish brown skin#epic video#African art#African tattoo
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#BinkyWarbucks#ironpalmtattoos#tattoo artist#tattoo shop#tattoo#warrior tattoo#nigerian tattoo#african tattoo#tribal tattoo#black tattoo artist#african-american tattoo artist#blackwork tattoo#blackwork tribal tattoo#atlanta tattoo shop#atlanta art#georgia tattoo shop#georgia tattoo artist
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Rema | HEIS Behind the Scenes
#Rema#HEIS#BTS#Photography#Diamond Chain#tattoos#close up#celebrity#african#nigerian#Benin City#drip#fashion#all black#black fit#aesthetic
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model: Sky
by: biizzzare
#black women#black tumblr#african women#melanin#photography#south african#south africa#editorial photography#fashion editorial#fashion photography#fashion#messy locs#locs#short locs#natural hair#black girls of tumblr#black beauty#eyes#brown eyes#tattoos#aesthetic#urban#aestethic#fisheye#fujifilm#fujixseries#fuji xpro2#artist#art#creative people
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"Pink Vibes Tattoo" by Homa Jenabzadeh
#art#print#illustration#artist#homa jenabzadeh#portrait#tattoo#black#pink#woman#dark#futuristic#modern#comic#cool#african#punk#comicbook#blackgirlmagic
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#resident evil 5#resident evil#sheva alomar#tattoo simplified for my sanity (i did not feel like lettering)#did research out of curiosity though and was relieved to find adinkra symbols did originate in ghana/cote d’ivoire#even though the word ‘shujaa’ appears to come from swahili which is not really a west african language#they tried and they also totally didn’t - the story of re5 tbh
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Tina Turner on stage with the Rolling Stones during their “Tattoo You” American Tour at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia (1981).
#tina turner#mick jagger#the rolling stones#rolling stones#1981#jfk stadium#concert#tour#live performance#rockstars#rock & roll#music#icons#legends#musicians#singers#tattoo you#black woman#black women#african american#british rock band#rock band#80s#photo#rare#vintage#retro#sbrown82
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#locs#ebony#black tumblr#black beauty#alternative#tattoos#music#septum peircing#pierced#ear piercings#peircingsandtattoos#african american
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'Born to be adored' @slumflower
#black woman#black beauty#beauty#glamour#glam#1940s style#tattoo#fishnets#dressing gown#pressed hair#red lips#gold gown#fur#slumflower#black british#african british#woman#african woman#bridal#bridal inspo#sexy
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Treat me like - somebody
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#@yahsoulel.unity#blackisbeautiful#blackwomen#women of color#africa#african heritage#afrocentric#afrocentric style#afrocentrism#tattoos#tattoed beauty#blackgirlmagic#blackgirlaesthetic#blacktumblr
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Rema entering his Toronto album release party 🦇
#Rema#HEIS#Toronto#Supreme#All Black Fit#Entrance#Drip#Diamond Jewelry#Fashion#Luxury#Tattoos#Aesthetic#Chains#Diamond Bracelet#Outfit Ideas#Afrobeats#African Artists#Nigeria#Remy
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#black femininity#black girls#black woman appreciation#black women#blackgirlmagic#ebony#melanin#african beauty#legs#tattoos#stilletto heels
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Blade (Wesley Snipes) tattoo body transfers from the production of David S. Goyer’s 2004 vampire fantasy Blade: Trinity
#blade#blade trinity#wesley snipes#David S. Goyer#afro futurism#black actors#tattoos#pan africanism#body modification#design#belovedbluv#mine
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#tribal tattoo#tattoo#tattoos#scarification#tribal scars#african#dreads#dreadlove#locstyles#women with locs
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Berber Tattooing: Exploring Amazigh Tattoo Culture and Moroccan Women’s Face Tattoos (Book)
Berber tattoos, also referred to as Amazigh tattoos, serve as a vibrant reflection of the diverse cultural heritage of North Africa's indigenous Berber population. These meticulously crafted and captivating tattoos transcend mere skin-deep artistry; they function as vessels embodying the rich tapestry of heritage, social standing, and personal narratives seamlessly interwoven into the very fabric of Berber identity.
With a historical lineage stretching back millennia, the Berber people have fostered a profound connection with the natural world. Within the realm of Berber tattoos, this deep affinity manifests through a striking array of symbolic depictions, each laden with profound meanings that resonate with life, belief systems, and pivotal moments.
Nature assumes a central role in the realm of Berber tattoos, where symbols bear the imprint of animals, plants, and celestial bodies. The towering palm tree, symbolizing strength, growth, and resilience, serves as a potent representation of life and prosperity deeply ingrained in Berber culture. Likewise, the snake, embodying a guardian spirit, symbolizes wisdom and healing, acting as a protective force against malevolent influences and ushering in good fortune.
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Drawing from ancient Egyptian iconography, the Berber people adopted the Eye of Horus, a potent symbol believed to ward off evil and usher in good luck. Equally significant is the Hand of Fatima, an open palm that serves as a protective talisman against the evil eye and negative energies.
The Amazigh Cross, often referred to as the “Agadez Cross,” serves as a compass of sorts, offering guidance and orientation during travels and life’s journeys. In the vibrant world of Berber tattoos, women play a central role, embodying themes of fertility, femininity, and the enduring legacy of the tribe.
Berber tattoos are not mere embellishments; they are markers of life’s milestones and rites of passage. For young Berber girls, their first tattoos, often received during puberty, symbolize the transition into womanhood and eligibility for marriage. These tattoos bear not only ink but the weight of cultural identity and pride.
The complexity and number of tattoos worn can also signify an individual’s standing within the community. Leaders and elders, with their wealth of wisdom and life experiences, may display more intricate and elaborate tattoos.
From “Berber Tattooing: Exploring Amazigh Tattoo Culture and Moroccan Women’s Face Tattoos”, illustrated by Mohammed Jiari
In recent times, there has been a renaissance of interest in Berber tattoos. Efforts to preserve and reinvigorate this ancient art form have borne fruit. Modern-day artists and tattoo enthusiasts explore the depths of Berber symbolism, infusing tradition with innovation to create contemporary designs that pay homage to the past.
This resurgence is not only about the art itself but also about nurturing cultural pride and identity among the Berber community. These timeless designs remain a vibrant and integral part of Berber heritage, ensuring that the symbolic meanings of Berber tattoos continue to thrive, enchanting and resonating with generations to come.
#africa#amazigh#berber#morocco#tattoo#tattoos#art#berber rug#Berber tattooing#maroc#marocco#berber tattoos#berber symbols#tattooing#kabyle#tribal tattoo#tribal art#african culture#african tribe#north africa#Berber Tattooing: in Morocco's Middle Atlas
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