Tattooing in Sarneth, India..
“The tattoo artist was set up on the street market in front of a row of Buddhist temples, the recipient was getting a very simple black “Aum” tattoo on his arm. I saw many street tattoo artists during my time in India, as well as many tattooed hands, Aums, swastikas and Hindi symbols.”
– Staci Civins
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75 responses to “India Ink”
I’m sure this is a cultural thing, but the lack of gloves, and HIGHLY unsanitary environment still makes me cringe.
I’m sure this is a cultural thing, but the lack of gloves, and HIGHLY unsanitary environment still makes me cringe.
I’m sure this is a cultural thing, but the lack of gloves, and HIGHLY unsanitary environment still makes me cringe.
i dont know, i think in certain “life experiences” (if your outside of India or countries where this is apparently common) i think i’d take this plunge and take advantage of this situation. for me at least, though it is stupid considering the sanitation and safe tattoos that are available to us here, it will never be the same. in some situations such as this i could wave the sanitation for the sheer joy and experience, even if others thought it was appalling and stupid.
i dont know, i think in certain “life experiences” (if your outside of India or countries where this is apparently common) i think i’d take this plunge and take advantage of this situation. for me at least, though it is stupid considering the sanitation and safe tattoos that are available to us here, it will never be the same. in some situations such as this i could wave the sanitation for the sheer joy and experience, even if others thought it was appalling and stupid.
i dont know, i think in certain “life experiences” (if your outside of India or countries where this is apparently common) i think i’d take this plunge and take advantage of this situation. for me at least, though it is stupid considering the sanitation and safe tattoos that are available to us here, it will never be the same. in some situations such as this i could wave the sanitation for the sheer joy and experience, even if others thought it was appalling and stupid.
here here katy
here here katy
here here katy
can we stop with the “eww, its not sterile! eww. he’s not wearing gloves!” criticisms? if you’re not comfortable with the conditions, then just don’t get work done there. i’m pretty sure autoclaves, latex safe nitrile gloves, tattoo goo, and all that jazz hasn’t been around as long as the art of tattooing has. and it seems they’ve been doing just fine.
can we stop with the “eww, its not sterile! eww. he’s not wearing gloves!” criticisms? if you’re not comfortable with the conditions, then just don’t get work done there. i’m pretty sure autoclaves, latex safe nitrile gloves, tattoo goo, and all that jazz hasn’t been around as long as the art of tattooing has. and it seems they’ve been doing just fine.
can we stop with the “eww, its not sterile! eww. he’s not wearing gloves!” criticisms? if you’re not comfortable with the conditions, then just don’t get work done there. i’m pretty sure autoclaves, latex safe nitrile gloves, tattoo goo, and all that jazz hasn’t been around as long as the art of tattooing has. and it seems they’ve been doing just fine.
I have it under good authority that the “camera person” was wearing properly fitted gloves during the taking of this photo.
I have it under good authority that the “camera person” was wearing properly fitted gloves during the taking of this photo.
I have it under good authority that the “camera person” was wearing properly fitted gloves during the taking of this photo.
wonder how it will turn out..
wonder how it will turn out..
wonder how it will turn out..
It’s India. A great deal of that country is below the poverty line. I think that gloves are really the least of these peoples issues when it comes to trying to scrape enough money to feed themselves and put clothes on their backs. I am curious though as to how tattoos in this condition turn out.
It’s India. A great deal of that country is below the poverty line. I think that gloves are really the least of these peoples issues when it comes to trying to scrape enough money to feed themselves and put clothes on their backs. I am curious though as to how tattoos in this condition turn out.
It’s India. A great deal of that country is below the poverty line. I think that gloves are really the least of these peoples issues when it comes to trying to scrape enough money to feed themselves and put clothes on their backs. I am curious though as to how tattoos in this condition turn out.
i think it’d be an awesome experience but i’m way too paranoid about the hep and the hiv!
i think it’d be an awesome experience but i’m way too paranoid about the hep and the hiv!
i think it’d be an awesome experience but i’m way too paranoid about the hep and the hiv!
You see the Om symbol on may Indian people, mainly on the right hand. I saw a similar set up in Mussouri in the north west Himalyaya, it too was modblogged some months back. The needles were soldered into the machine with no way of changing them between clients. In answer to Christian the tats I saw looked fairly cool on the darker asian skin. Not art, devotion. Sarnath is a very Holy place just North of Varanasi, the client probably went into the Ganges soon after this tat. Sanitation is non existant just like traveling back 1000 years, but with 21st century polution. I wanted one for sure but I want Hep C less!
You see the Om symbol on may Indian people, mainly on the right hand. I saw a similar set up in Mussouri in the north west Himalyaya, it too was modblogged some months back. The needles were soldered into the machine with no way of changing them between clients. In answer to Christian the tats I saw looked fairly cool on the darker asian skin. Not art, devotion. Sarnath is a very Holy place just North of Varanasi, the client probably went into the Ganges soon after this tat. Sanitation is non existant just like traveling back 1000 years, but with 21st century polution. I wanted one for sure but I want Hep C less!
You see the Om symbol on may Indian people, mainly on the right hand. I saw a similar set up in Mussouri in the north west Himalyaya, it too was modblogged some months back. The needles were soldered into the machine with no way of changing them between clients. In answer to Christian the tats I saw looked fairly cool on the darker asian skin. Not art, devotion. Sarnath is a very Holy place just North of Varanasi, the client probably went into the Ganges soon after this tat. Sanitation is non existant just like traveling back 1000 years, but with 21st century polution. I wanted one for sure but I want Hep C less!
I agree with #2, I would want to do this purely for the experience.
I agree with #2, I would want to do this purely for the experience.
I agree with #2, I would want to do this purely for the experience.
See, i find it amusing that people are saying i’m “criticizing” them for not wearing gloves. No, i’m just stating a fact. The people in the picture are not wearing gloves, which probably isn’t the most sanitary thing. And regardless of where it is, it still made me cringe. That isn’t a criticism, that is an OPINION. However, i also said that it’s a cultural thing….and recognize that not everywhere is going to be as clean and sterile as the shops i get tattooed in.
Plus, as someone with a very weak immune system, who constantly gets colds/strep,sinus infections/flared up piercings, etc… I couldn’t imagine getting anything done anywhere where they didn’t take all the possible safety precautions.
also number 4- you said “criticisms”, last i checked i only made one comment. But whatever. go on with your bad self!! 🙂 imo.
See, i find it amusing that people are saying i’m “criticizing” them for not wearing gloves. No, i’m just stating a fact. The people in the picture are not wearing gloves, which probably isn’t the most sanitary thing. And regardless of where it is, it still made me cringe. That isn’t a criticism, that is an OPINION. However, i also said that it’s a cultural thing….and recognize that not everywhere is going to be as clean and sterile as the shops i get tattooed in.
Plus, as someone with a very weak immune system, who constantly gets colds/strep,sinus infections/flared up piercings, etc… I couldn’t imagine getting anything done anywhere where they didn’t take all the possible safety precautions.
also number 4- you said “criticisms”, last i checked i only made one comment. But whatever. go on with your bad self!! 🙂 imo.
See, i find it amusing that people are saying i’m “criticizing” them for not wearing gloves. No, i’m just stating a fact. The people in the picture are not wearing gloves, which probably isn’t the most sanitary thing. And regardless of where it is, it still made me cringe. That isn’t a criticism, that is an OPINION. However, i also said that it’s a cultural thing….and recognize that not everywhere is going to be as clean and sterile as the shops i get tattooed in.
Plus, as someone with a very weak immune system, who constantly gets colds/strep,sinus infections/flared up piercings, etc… I couldn’t imagine getting anything done anywhere where they didn’t take all the possible safety precautions.
also number 4- you said “criticisms”, last i checked i only made one comment. But whatever. go on with your bad self!! 🙂 imo.
No need to state “probably isn’t” when discussing sanitary issues of not wearing gloves. It’s proven that not using “protection” isn’t safe when having sex or getting tattooed/tattooing.
These folks don’t get diseases because they believe in something. Those of us who rely on the medical gods aren’t allowed miracles because we’re fucking up the laws of nature.
I almost didn’t go see Elton John in concert because I thought “man, it might not be safe…” then my mom said “You dumb shit when the hell are you going to be able to do that again? You only get one shot at life, don’t fuck it up.”
My mother is a blessing.
No need to state “probably isn’t” when discussing sanitary issues of not wearing gloves. It’s proven that not using “protection” isn’t safe when having sex or getting tattooed/tattooing.
These folks don’t get diseases because they believe in something. Those of us who rely on the medical gods aren’t allowed miracles because we’re fucking up the laws of nature.
I almost didn’t go see Elton John in concert because I thought “man, it might not be safe…” then my mom said “You dumb shit when the hell are you going to be able to do that again? You only get one shot at life, don’t fuck it up.”
My mother is a blessing.
No need to state “probably isn’t” when discussing sanitary issues of not wearing gloves. It’s proven that not using “protection” isn’t safe when having sex or getting tattooed/tattooing.
These folks don’t get diseases because they believe in something. Those of us who rely on the medical gods aren’t allowed miracles because we’re fucking up the laws of nature.
I almost didn’t go see Elton John in concert because I thought “man, it might not be safe…” then my mom said “You dumb shit when the hell are you going to be able to do that again? You only get one shot at life, don’t fuck it up.”
My mother is a blessing.
ELTON JOHN IS A HOMOSEXUAL.
ELTON JOHN IS A HOMOSEXUAL.
ELTON JOHN IS A HOMOSEXUAL.
i love to see photos like this great to see the street artists at work.
i love to see photos like this great to see the street artists at work.
i love to see photos like this great to see the street artists at work.
such a good pic … makes me want to experience it all
such a good pic … makes me want to experience it all
such a good pic … makes me want to experience it all
I saw something similar in Santa Cruz, Bolivia..
We considered it for a second, and then realized that although the artists were changing the needles, the previously used needles had been dipped in the same ink pot. I think we have a video of it somewhere.
I saw something similar in Santa Cruz, Bolivia..
We considered it for a second, and then realized that although the artists were changing the needles, the previously used needles had been dipped in the same ink pot. I think we have a video of it somewhere.
I saw something similar in Santa Cruz, Bolivia..
We considered it for a second, and then realized that although the artists were changing the needles, the previously used needles had been dipped in the same ink pot. I think we have a video of it somewhere.
The BMEzine watermark is trippy in this photo
The BMEzine watermark is trippy in this photo