Tattoos
35 Awesome Maori Tattoo Designs
Maori tattoo, aka Ta Moko, is a form of body art practiced by indigenous Maori people in New Zealand (Maori name: Aotearoa). Like other tattoos of Polynesian islands, Maori tattoo designs are one of source patterns in tribal tattoo designs.
Traditionally, men generally received moko on their faces, buttocks and thighs . Women wore moko on their lips and chins as well as forehead and throat. Like other Polynesian tattoos, moko used to be representation of one’s social rank or status. It is an important rite of passage for the milestone to step into adulthood from childhood. Moko is a visual statement that connects the wearer to their whakapapa (genealogy).
It’s a painful process to get moko although there’s revival of traditional tattooing process in recent years. Moko is different from modern tattooing puncturing the skin with needles, in that it is carved into the skin using uhi (chisels), leaving the skin with grooves, rather than a smooth surface.
Maori Symbols and meanings in tattoos
Maori tattoos feature intricate spiral or round patterns with many mysterious Maori symbols. There are meanings behind these symbols and often unique meanings for the tattoo.
Koru – loop, a spiral shape originated from the shape of an unfurling fern leaf grown in New Zealand. Kori symbolizes new life, growth, peace and harmony.
Hei matau – fish hook shape, representing strength, good luck and prosperity, fertility and safe journey over water.
Hei tiki – a neck ornament as a talisman to the Maori people, usually made of greenstone and carved in an abstract form of a human. Tiki shape is often found in many of tattoo designs. According to Maori legend, Tiki was the first mortal person who created the first woman after his image. It stands for fertility & good luck, protection from evil spirits.
Today Ta moko is much more than a fashion statement, and representation of one’s identity as a Māori. Māori inspired designs are called kirituhi. Electric machines are used to make the process more smoothly and less painful. Placement is also extended to other parts of body, arms, shoulders, etc. Moko can be seen as a cultural identity and is visual language that connects to old culture. Now let’s take look at the collection of 35 awesome MoKo and Maori inspired tattoo designs.
Maori tattoo on arm
maori tattoo
Tattoo by Peter Walrus Madsen
Maori tattoos for women
polynesian tattoo by pink
Maori Hei tiki tattoos
polynesian ribcage
Polynesian project, chest finished
Maori with flower
Maori leg
maori ribs tattoo
Maori Tribal
3D Tribal
polynesian tattoo by jinxiejin
Polynesian tattoo
Tribal and Canarian symbol tattoo
Freehand Polynesian Tribal similar to “the Rock” Dwayne Johnson
Freehand Polynesian Tribal
Maori / Polynesian shark full sleeve 2
maori tattoo
Carved design
Maory polynesian sleeve
Maori tribal II
Maori piece
maori tattoo
maori tattoo
maori tattoo
Polynesian-styled half sleeve
Final piece
Maori facial tattoo
Maori Style Tattoo
Draven’s Tattoo II
maori tattoo
Tribal sleeve
backpiece inspired by maori artwork
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