Really happy with how this came out! Not a tattoo design this time either, though I have another one of those in the works.
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Really happy with how this came out! Not a tattoo design this time either, though I have another one of those in the works.
kintaro tattooed torso by horiuno i, c. 1880/90, taken from the university of tokyo forensics collection (source). this specimen is a rare peek into tattooing practices of the time, with the skin being astonishingly well-preserved and intact
chloé jafé
Vintage Photos of Traditional Japanese Tattoo Art
Sources: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 (warning: third source contains photos of tattooed skin removed from cadavers)
Irezumi kei (tattoo penalty) as depicted in the [徳鄰厳秘録 - Tokuringenbiroku], a kind of penalty instruction book compiled in 1814, digitalized by the National Archives of Japan.
CW for this post about Edo period judiciary => mentions of physical punishment, torture, death penalty (text only, no details, no graphic illustrations) . The irezumikei pages above are p.19 to 25.
Onsen 温泉
Original painting by Matungo
Dropping a quick 🍑 pic because I keep upgrading my tattoos.
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