Hawaiian tattoos now a days are getting very popular. Hawaiian 
tattoos basically, resemble the deep culture of Hawaiian Islands and 
heritage through different symbols and elements associated to the 
beautiful culture of Hawaii. That is why all men and women that wear 
these tattoos associate themselves deeply with those cultures.
HISTORY
In
 ancient times, Hawaiians referred the art of tattooing as “kakau”. 
Tattooing for people at those times was a way to express their bravery 
because of the painful method by which it was done. Traditionally, 
Hawaiian tattoo was done only in black colour. For this, the skin of the
 person had to be cut open and tattoo ink made up of ash and soot was 
poured in the cut. Then, the ash and soot were allowed to get dry so 
that the ink pigment may turn black.
- This traditional Hawaiian style tattoo is a great example of what this style of tattooing is all about. Big, black and artistic. The design almost acts as a badge of honor or that it tells a story in itself. The solid black lines and the flow of the whole thing give you the knowledge that this tattoo was most likely very painful but well worth it.
 
But
 with the influence of Western culture, Hawaiian tattoos began to gain 
colour and each design started getting an exotic touch. But 
traditionally, the designs used to revolve around geometric patterns and
 symmetric designs, that too in black ink.
The style followed by 
Hawaiians and Maori culture was the same. Although, men and women both 
used to get those painful tattoos inked on their skin but men usually 
outnumbered the women. Some of them used to cover their entire body from
 head to toe with tattoo. But each tattoo held a deep meaning within 
itself and depicted a great story for its emergence. One could 
understand the whole story of a person’s life by reading his tattoos. 
Although full body tattooing was not meant for women, but still they had
 their fair share of them. The best thing about these tattoos was its 
symbolic nature.
2. This tattoo flows across the chest of this man
 effortlessly. The detail within this tribal tattoo is captivating and 
perfectly placed. Even the parts of this tattoo that are more simple and
 less detailed like the pieces of his right side are eye catching. The 
negative space on this chest piece is used very well and
As
 Hawaiian tattoos possess deep meaning in themselves, they are worn by 
many men and women to represent the Hawaiian tradition and heritage. 
These tattoos can depict the whole history of the great Hawaiian culture
 and portray a specific island or the state of Hawaii. They are as a 
symbol of respect for their ancient cultural heritage.
SYMBOLS AND MEANINGS
Hawaiian
 tattoo designs symbolize religious devotion, rites , bravery, status, 
ranks and heritage. There are a variety of symbols used in Hawaiian 
tattoos that possess different meanings. Some of them are:
GECKO:
One
 of the most popular design in Hawaiian tattoo is that of the Gecko, 
which is believed to have supernatural powers. It is a conception that 
the green gecko brings illness and bad fortune to whomever it comes in 
contact with.
3. What I love about this tattoo is that not only is
 it a gecko, but its also a beautiful tribal design at the same time. 
The brilliance of this Hawaiian tribal gecko not having an outline is a 
really cool idea. A very clever idea to add to this tattoo is that every
 limb of the gecko is a different style. the legs and arms are both 
different designs of tribal beauty.
SHARKS:
As per the fact, sharks resemble a powerful creature and are considered sacred. It is a symbol of protection to the wearer.
4.
 This person is definitely going to protected from ever getting made fun
 of ever again. This tattoo is fierce, ferocious, and bad ass. The shark
 has a great flow and a great sense of movement. The dorsal fin was done
 really well and it wasn’t lost in the midst of the rest of the shark. 
Its also a really cool idea to have the shark start on the back and make
 its way across and onto the arm.
TIKI:
Supposed to be the first human being, The Tiki is called a mythical ancestor of humans and has the superpower to smell danger.
5.
 this tattoo is fun, detailed, and well done. This shows what looks like
 an older man guessing from the body dressing up in traditional Hawaiian
 attire and taking on a whole other aura. The oversized mask is very 
well illustrated but also gives this tattoo a sense of humor by the size
 of it. The grass skirt, shield, and spear show that this guy is ready 
for whatever is coming his way.
SHELLS:
We
 all are well aware of the fact that during ancient times, shells were 
used as a form of currency. So, they resemble prosperity and wealth.
6.
 this simple yet beautiful tattoo was very well done. the detail within 
each yellow block and the way that the tattoo goes onto the chest, then 
onto the arm, then onto the back, and then finish off by coming over the
 shoulder is an interesting idea. I wonder if this tattoo looks odd when
 this man’s arm isn’t at his side, would the tattoo look broken or 
incomplete?
 SEA TURTLE:
Due to its long life span, sea turtle symbolizes long life and also fertility.
7.The
 person that has this tattoo is going to living a long time with a 
really well done tattoo. The symmetrical bottom legs and top legs give 
this turtle consistency but also individuality at the same time. if you 
look closely within the shell you can see an overjoyed face of some 
sort. the shut squinting eyes and the clever grin help us to assume that
 this face is very content with where he or she is,
ORCHID:
This
 beautiful native flower is a symbol of love, beauty, luxury and 
magnificence. People with unique, free-spirited and mysterious nature, 
should go for Orchid tattoo.
8. The way that this orchid 
perfectly flows down this woman’s arm is amazing. The way that the color
 is popping out of the flower tattoo causes you to instantly be drawn to
 it. The perfectly placed yellows and shading create the feeling that 
this flower real enough to touch and pluck its peddles. the transition 
down the arm gives this tattoo two personalities.
One
 of the most popular design, Hibiscus flower symbolizes delicate beauty 
because it is fragile and has short life. It is considered to associate 
well with summer and fun.
9. the line work on this tattoo 
is very clean and very well done. You can tell that this tattoo artist 
definitely knows what he or she is doing. The slight reds in the middle 
of the flower and the way that they oranges and yellows dance within the
 flower bring this tattoo to life. This tattoo is simple at first glance
 but the more you look at it, the more you begin to appreciate it.
10.
 This classic traditional American style tattoo of a Hawaiian woman adds
 culture, flare, and style all on one piece. everything from the hair to
 the flowers was perfectly executed.
11. This is a cool mix of the Hawaiian style of tribal tattooing and an Asian flare with the classic power symbol; the dragon.
12.
 another sweet and simple tribal turtle. I love how the shell is in the 
shape of a heart. You may not notice it at fist, but once you it makes 
you like this tattoo even more.
13.
 the dark and solid black that makes up this Hawaiian turtle really 
compliments the flowers that its surrounded by. Both elements of this 
tattoo bring attention to the other.
14.
 this is an awesome and well done classic tribal half sleeve. The solid 
blacks, hints of reds and symmetrical shapes force you to appreciate the
 beauty and subtle complexity of this tattoo.
15.
 This jellyfish tattoo is very unique and original. These two majestic 
sea creatures are creating movement and flow to thus whole tattoo. I 
love that this one was done in black and greys rather than choosing 
bright colors that are typically attributed to jellyfish.
16.
 it doesn’t get any more original than this. This is the classic 
Hawaiian tribal style of tattooing. I would be surprised if this person 
was full Samoan.
17.
 This rib piece would have been painful but we can clearly see that the 
outcome was well worth the pain. Its a very original idea to have the 
tribal and the flowers weaving and intertwining like that.
18.
 Representing the Hawaiian islands in a simple and beautiful way. This 
tattoo is simple but shows the heart of the person that is wearing this 
ink on their back.
19.
 this is one bad ass looking hammer head shark. the artist did a great 
job of giving this tattoo movement and dimension. The tattoo artist 
could have taken the easy way out, but he or she decided to make this 
tattoo look like its popping off the skin. 
20.
 All the way down the spine takes guts, and this girl has them. This 
tribal piece is very done. with a turtle hiding in the center of two 
unique triangles. It shows originality and beauty.
21.
  It is always cool to see a mix of tribal tattoo in flower tattoo in 
one. The black tribal really brings out the bright pinks, oranges, and 
yellows in the flower. The line work with in the flower, is very well 
detailed and makes the petals look real. The leaves really make a 
complement to the flowers and the tribal part of the tattoo.
22.
  This little lizard is fun, entertaining, and simple. The green really 
stands out in the little tongue sticking out adds character to this 
little guy. You can see the smile on this lizards face and the hint of 
light blue within the tail is a good touch. I love the way that the 
yellow is mixed in with the green within the body of the lizard and how 
this tattoo almost looks like a child through it. This could be a 
tribute to somebody’s son or daughter.
23.
 A tribal Hawaiian tattoo mixed with a lobster is rarely seen. You often
 times see a turtle, shark, or even a lizard, but you rarely see a 
lobster. The tribal work on this tattoo is very well done and its 
impressive. The way that the antennas of this lobster are underneath and
 backwards, you can assume that this guy is in movement. The claws the 
look fierce and this delicious creature is given some incredible life. 
This makes me want to go and get a lobster tattoo myself.
24.
 I like how an average fish hook was made to look like it was ready to 
kill or catch the most deadly animals in the sea. The consistent shapes 
within the hook are breath taking and the shading would impress even the
 biggest tattoo critic. The claws or blades on the outside of this hook 
would strike fear and cause damage to anything that it caught. All I 
know is that I would not want to get near this hook. I think the canvas 
and tattoo artist made a good decision in keeping this tattoo strictly 
black and grey.
25.
 This giant piece would have taken multiple sessions. I love how this 
sun is portrayed and how each ray coming off of it is a different 
design. I wonder if each of them symbolizes something. I like how the 
rays are smaller at the top of the back and how they get longer as they 
go down the back. The symmetry within the actual sun would impress 
anyone. The filler within rays and the tattoo force you to be impressed 
with this large back piece.
26.
 What an impressive tattoo to finish off this blog with. I have seen a 
multitude of turtle tattoos and wide range of Hawaiian tribal tattoos, 
but this combination of both trumps all of them. The sharp head of the 
turtle and the sleek limbs create a unique image. The way that the 
tribal part of this tattoo and the turtle mesh so smoothly together is 
breath taking. What impresses me about this tattoo the most is the shell
 of the turtle. The hints of turquoise that create a shine and the flare
 of red really draw your eyes in. The geometrical shapes at the bottom 
of the shell give it a whole new level of complexity.
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