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100 Japanese Tattoo Designs By Horimouja.pdf [extra Quality]

Known as the "King of Flowers," symbolizing wealth, royalty, and high status.

Jack Mosher is an American-born tattoo artist who dedicated decades to studying, perfecting, and documenting the visual language of traditional Japanese tattooing. Operating under the moniker Horimouja, he bridge the gap between strict Japanese traditions and the global tattoo community. 100 Japanese Tattoo Designs By Horimouja.pdf

The book includes sketches of powerful entities like Fudo Myoo (a wrathful protector deity), Raijin (the god of thunder), and Fujin (the god of wind). These figures require strict adherence to traditional iconographies, such as specific hand gestures (mudras) and specific weapons. 5. Floral Elements (Botanical Motifs) Known as the "King of Flowers," symbolizing wealth,

Japanese tattoos have a rich history, dating back to the 10th century. They are known for their intricate designs, vibrant colors, and meaningful symbolism. Traditional Japanese tattoos, also known as "irezumi," are highly regarded for their beauty and cultural significance. The book includes sketches of powerful entities like

From the raging Ryū of the first section to the quiet Botan of the last, Horimouja’s 100 designs serve as a bridge between the ancient woodblock printers of the 19th century and the modern tattoo machine.

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