 
 Hawaii  islands belongs to the Polynesian islands, all of which have a very  rich and old tradition of tattoos. Most of the modern day tattoos are  based on the traditional tribal tattoos from the Polynesian islands. The  word for tattoo in the Hawaiian language is uhi, which means covering  the body. There is a belief that the western world was introduced to the  world of tattoos as a body art only after Captain James Cook made his  famous journey to the Hawaii islands.
Hawaiian Tattoo History
In ancient Hawaii, tattoos were made as  an indicator of the importance of the person in the hierarchy of the  society they lived in. Each of the tattoo which was made had a meaning  attached to it and the tattoos were displayed on various parts of the  body. Hawaiian tattoo designs were made on the hands, feet, fingers,  calves, back, shoulders, chest, etc. Face tattoos were rather very  popular in the Hawaiian islands. Face tattoos were made on the brow  ridge, cheek bone, cheeks and chin.
Hawaiian tattoos have a deep and  personal meaning and they were often made for individual identification  and not only for ceremonial purposes, as was common in the other islands  of Polynesia. Read on Polynesian tattoo. The number of tattoos on a  person’s body was directly proportional to the wealth possessed by the  individual. Tattoos were not worn only by common man, but they were also  worn by defeated warriors and convicted criminals. In a way this was a  method used to brand people. Bird beaks, bird claws and large fish bones  were used to make the tattoos. Black ink was used to make tattoos in  the Hawaiian islands. The designs used were bold and also big in size.
Hawaiian Tattoo Meanings
A lot of significance was attached to  the tattoos in the Hawaiian islands. Since a lot of significance was  attached to the tattoos, the people were very particular about the  tattoo designs. The tattoos were made for various causes. They were made  to mark mourning, for protection from the evil spirits, decoration or  as a part of celebration, not to forget social status and personal  identification. Click to read on Hawaiian tribal tattoos and Polynesian  tribal tattoos.


Hawaiian Tattoo Designs
The Hawaiian tattoo symbols often have  hidden meanings that are generally much deeper and personal than what it  appears visually. Lizards (geckos) and sea turtles are very popular  designs in Hawaiian tattoos. Sea turtles symbolize fertility, while  geckos are symbol of fear and respect. Along with the sea turtles, there  are other sea creatures, which also have their own place in Hawaii  tattoos. Dolphins are among popular sea creatures used for tattoos. They  are looked upon as an expression of joy. After dolphins, sharks have a  special place in Hawaiian tattoos. Shark tattoos are made by people who  have chosen a shark as their personal God. It also denotes protection  against attacks from shark.

Flower tattoos have a special place in  Hawaiian tattoos. However, these tattoo designs may not always appeal to  everyone, as these designs may not particularly be feminine despite the  floral components in them. Hibiscus tattoos are the most popular and  commonly used Hawaiian flower tattoo design. It can be attributed to the  fact that the yellow hibiscus is the state flower of Hawaii. The colors  used to make these tattoos are yellow, red, pink, white and purple.  Among flower tattoos, orchid tattoos are also very popular, especially  ghost orchid tattoo designs. Ghost orchids are beautiful and have rather  peculiar features. Now that orchids are endangered, the symbolic  meaning of orchid tattoos is ‘rare beauty”.

People often chose to get Hawaiian  tattoos as they are proud of their heritage. They are also made to show  their liking for the Hawaiian culture and heritage after a visit to the  islands. There are a number of celebrities who sport Hawaiian tattoo  designs. As always, before getting a tattoo done, make sure you have  thought well about the design you want, as tattoo removal is a painful  and tedious process. That being said, once you have made your decision,  the above Hawaiian tattoo ideas can be the base you choose your own  unique tattoo from.
 
 
 
 
 
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