Jun 15, 2017
Psychologists have studied the importance of symbols and found
people, whether conscious of it or not, are drawn to symbols of
immortality like the Egyptian ankh, or hearts, crosses and flags.
History has uncovered jewelry and decorations with these symbols on
it dating hundreds of years back and, in this episode, we’ll talk
about how these art, designs and symbols not only adorned the
belongings of people in the past, but were also used to decorate
the body.
Nowadays, 3 out of 10 Americans get inked and not necessarily as a
symbol for prolonging life, but it may remind them of milestones in
their lives or important people they’ve lost or even that our lower
backs wouldn’t be complete without a strategically placed
butterfly.
I’m your host, Emily Prokop, and this is The Story Behind
Tattoos.
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Media:
Sources:
16 Interesting Facts About Tattoos - MSN
If Tattoos Could Talk - Psychology Today
Tattoo Takeover - The Harris Poll
Why do people go back for more and more tattoos? - BBC
How Tattoos Went From Subculture to Pop Culture - Huffington Post
Tattoos - Smithsonian Magazine
Samoa: Samoan Tattoos - Polynesia.com
Can Tattoos Be Medicinal? - Smithsonian Magazine
Did Thomas Edison Invent the Tattoo Machine? - Inked Magazine
A Visual Guide to Sailor Tattoos - The Atlantic
A Sailor's Life: The Legend of Tattooer Sailor Jerry Collins - Inked Magazine