Facial tattoos are a sacred tradition of Maori women
Maori women are traditionally tattooed on the chin during adolescence. This drawing, called "moko kauae", is considered a visual manifestation of their personality. Maori believe that every woman wears her "moko" inside, at the heart, and when it "matures", the tattoo artist can only depict it. These portraits of Maori women were made in the early twentieth century.


Maori are the indigenous inhabitants of New Zealand, and this form of body art came to them from Polynesia.

Maori consider the face to be the most sacred part of the body, so they do tattoos on the face most often. Moko kauae pattern consists of curved lines and spiral patterns.

Often these tattoos covered the entire face and were a symbol of social status, rank, power and prestige.

For the Maori people, tattooing meant a rite of passage, so it was very revered and ritualized. The tattoo was usually done in adolescence.

Maori still cannot find two identical tattoos: each of them is unique. The drawing is always very complex and detailed, it demonstrates both the skill and talent of the artist, and the beauty of the culture of the tribe.


























Keywords: Body art | Women | Faces | New zealand | Tattoos | Photo portraits
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