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What do you mean, half-blade?

Tattooing equipment originated in Japan, and it is also a special tattoo of the main population in Asia until now. Especially in Japan's tattoo industry and artistic status, half-edged tattoos occupy a very important weight. Therefore, the half-blade tattoo represents the real tattoo in orthodox Asia, especially in the field of Japanese tattoo guns. As we all know, people's inner bodies, such as arms, inner thighs, delicate skin or parts of important organs, are very sensitive to skin pain, and the part of the half-blade is exactly such a part that requires extreme endurance. So the semi-scapula is a challenge to the endurance limit! It's not easy to have a pair of half-sheath tattoos. It takes a long time and energy to communicate with the tattoo artist, to select the pattern, to draft, modify and finalize the design, to carefully adjust the pattern on the tattoo artist after finalizing the design, and then to start making. In addition, in order to highlight the vivid three-dimensional sense and essence of semi-Jia tattoos, there are often large areas of fogging and texture depiction, and the time required can be imagined. This can be said to be a very strict "technical assessment" for tattoo artists, and it is also a great challenge to their endurance. Half-blade tattoo can be regarded as a tattoo method that can test people's endurance. It is usually difficult for ordinary people to endure its pain, so there are few half-edged tattoos in tattoo works. Japanese traditional tattoos are mostly ukiyo-e paintings, which generally have a large area, including full armor and full back. The main contents are dragons, carp, evil spirits, historical figures, gods and buddhas, etc. However, there is no European or American style or totem pattern as the content of semi-Jia tattoo, which is also one of the characteristics of semi-Jia tattoo. Secondly, half-blade tattoos are mostly black, which is more orthodox and authentic. Occasionally, I rarely see colorful half-blade tattoos, which are not ugly, but they do have another visual sense of icing on the cake.