When is National Tattoo Day?

Monday July 17th

On July 17th, the history, culture, and artists dedicated to permanently ink etching ink on the skin is commemorated. The day may not be the one to get the ink you've been looking for.

National Tattoo Day | July 17

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Humans designing their bodies with permanent designs have existed for thousands of years. Humans have been marking their bodies with permanent designs for thousands of years. Egyptian and ice mummies have many types of religious and status symbols.

"To tap or to mark" is derived from the Polynesian word for tatau, which means "to tap or to mark." Tattooing traditions around the world vary, and some have remained unchanged for a long time. Sailors in the United States brought tattooing from their island exploits to coastal shores.

As technology and acceptance increase, getting inked continues to grow. Although age, gender, race, confession, and class once distinguished the tattooed from the non-tattooed, those barriers are less prevalent than they used to be. The reasons for going under the needle can differ, as well. A tattoo may refer to a significant event or have a strong sense of personal significance. However, some people get tattoos on a whim. However, some admit that the desire for a new tattoo is an addiction.