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tattoos become popular in Mizoram
Aizawl, Dec 10 (UNI) The ancient Egyptian form of body art or tattoo has of late become very popular in Mizoram.
The modern version of tattoo tradition is not only popular among the youngsters but also attracts people from all age groups.
As the Christmas mood is in the air, tattoos play an important role as Mizos throng to tattoo parlours for new designs.
''tattoos are no longer limited to the rough and rowdy.
With the growing popularity of tattoos among young people, it is vital that we develop a better understanding of this form of self- expression,'' Lalianzuala Sailo, the owner of the popular 'Gold finger tattoo parlour' told UNI.
''tattoo culture is not only fashion among the city population but also among the rural part of the state,'' Sailo added.
The 59-year-old tattoo artist added that a tattoo on the arm, near the shoulder blade, collar bone, around the navel, way down the back or on the ankle are popular now a days.
Apart from Holy Cross, the tribal symbols, sun, flames, dolphins, butterflies, sharks, zodiac signs, dragons, Chinese symbols and hearts are some of the common patterns, he said adding arms and the upper back are favourite spots for the guys to have tattoos while girls prefer to have their lower back or navel tattooed.
Sharing
his
experience,
Sailo
said,
''In
my
parlour
most
of
boys
and
girls
prefer
their
lover's
photo
or
name
to
be
tattooed
while
the
middle
aged
people
mostly
like
tribal
designs.''
''Five
people
on
an
average
come
daily
to
my
shop
with
specific
designs
in
their
minds,''
Sailo,
who
took
to
the
tattoo
profession
during
the
early
80s,'
said.



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