Embroidery tattoos are real, and they're way fantastic looking (30 Pics)


Each of these ostensibly distinct art forms uses needles frequently. But that is over now. In order to create charming, folk-inspired designs that are unique and traditional, the tattoo scene has merged with embroidery, a traditional skill that you are more likely to identify with your grandma.

It is obvious what will happen. Vibrant, tactile patterns seem to be sewn into the skin as they "leap" out at you in an almost three-dimensional manner. A number of designs have tiny xs that combine to form larger images. This is an updated version of a time-tested method.

What do you think? Would you consider having a tattoo like that? For inspiration, look at the list below. Share your thoughts in the comments.

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