I am always asked to design work that holds meaning for the wearer. The word Kirituhi is Maori for ‘Skin Art’ although visually similar in the look of TaMoko, especially if the style is based on the Maori tribal patterns but the meanings held withing are very different.
As a none Maori the meanings withheld in the patterns and shapes can NOT mean anything specific, within Moko the symbolism, shapes and references indicate a specific, tribe, family, job, status and lineage within society. The Moko itself is a historic ledger of and the markings are specific to the ancestors of the individual, therefore as a none Maori person wanting to wear a tattoo inspired by Maori artwork, cannot have the same connection through the Moko as a Maori person, understandably.
However, tattooing is a very personal experience and the reason people get tattoos is wide and various. Kirituhi tattoos themselves stand for protection, growth and new beginnings and learning. Above that as a none Maori, no tribal meaning can be claimed from the patterns you wear in the same way Tamoko is for the Maori wearing Moko.
Kirituhi is a ever expanding artform, constantly developing and pushing it's own boundries. Recent design hybrids with Maori based Kuro and Celtic/Native American inner patterns are being designed within the tattoo. This crossover lends itself more to the idea of applying meaning to a Moko design on a person of a different ancestory origin to the Maori/Polynesian people.
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My licensed appointment only studio is currently based near Nottingham, UK. The original nature of these designs means it is better for me to design the tattoo direct on the body prior to tattooing. This guarantees originality and fits your body perfectly.
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* I design direct to the body to obtain the best fit/look for this style of tattoo. Kirituhi designs bought on paper are subject to change when attempting to fit the design to the body. Any and all changes are discussed during the consultation / fitting process, we will endeavour to stay as close as possible to the design and no tattooing will commence without your full acceptance and knowledge of the design or adaptation.
* Kirituhi Tattoo, are not responsible for changes of mind after the tattoo has been placed in your skin. This is a lifetime commitment that we take very seriously and you have every opportunity to speak, change or stop the process before tattooing starts.
* All tubes, grips and equipment are single use only and pre sterilised before use and the studio fully complies with all licensing regulations for the business of Tattooing, Piercing and Laser Reduction.
* Kirituhi Tattoo, are not responsible for changes of mind after the tattoo has been placed in your skin. This is a lifetime commitment that we take very seriously and you have every opportunity to speak, change or stop the process before tattooing starts.
* All tubes, grips and equipment are single use only and pre sterilised before use and the studio fully complies with all licensing regulations for the business of Tattooing, Piercing and Laser Reduction.
* Cost, we charge £70 per hour. The total cost of a tattoo depends on the complexity, size and time taken to complete. Min cost £30 (30 mins).
* For booking and availability for Tony, or Maria please call 0115 9324602.
* For large tattoo booking we clear our schedules for long periods; therefore, we ask for a deposit on booking when you call the studio with your credit or debit card details.
(This deposit is none refundable if you don't turn up or don't give prior notice you are unable to make the allocated time).
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I am happy if my work inspires you to create your own designs. However, I do believe in individuality and adhere to the belief that each Maori tattoo design / Kirituhi tattoo design is specific to the wearer. To copy directly and reproduce identical designs, not only disrespects me but also the original wearer of the Tattoo. Some cultures believe that this disrespect will have great consequences to the fraudster knowingly or unknowingly wearing a copied piece. Therefore I humbly ask you respect the wearer and myself and don’t copy...