The traditional Maori tribal tattoo was basically chiseled onto the body by the help of serrated stone chisels or uhi and a special pigment is used to fill in the wounds, leaving a permanent mark on skin in future.
Now-a-days, ink is used for the Maori tribal tattoos. Maori tattoos are worn on face and different parts of the body, including hands, legs, shoulders, back, upper buttock, and thighs.
Now-a-days, ink is used for the Maori tribal tattoos. Maori tattoos are worn on face and different parts of the body, including hands, legs, shoulders, back, upper buttock, and thighs.