


The meaning of Nautical or Maritime Tattoos are tattoos derived from the very roots and history of modern     tattooing. Sailors were among the first to revive the art and     practice of tattooing when they visited the islands of Polynesia in     the South Pacific and other lands in Southeast Asia. Captain Cook in     his famous explorations to Tahiti, Hawaii and New Zealand was the     first to record the tattooing of the indigenous people in 1786. The     word tattoo in the English language come from the Tahitian word, 'ta-taw',     which was thought to mimic the sound made by the traditional     Polynesian tattooing implements as they made a tattoo. When the     sailors returned to Europe with tattoos that were essentially exotic     souvenirs of their travels and adventures, European audiences were     fascinated.
 
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