Chinese character tattoos
Encyclopedia : C : CH : CHI : Chinese character tattoos
Chinese character tattoos or kanji tattoos are tattoos consisting of Chinese characters (hanzi or kanji). Even though they are based on the Chinese or Japanese writing systems, these tattoos are almost unheard of in China and Japan, and are instead a relatively recent phenomenon originating in Western countries which do not use these writing systems.
Many such tattoos are unreadable or nonsense in the original language, and the forms of the Chinese characters are also often mistaken. Furthermore, as most tattoo artists are unfamiliar with Asian writing systems, the characters are often copied directly from a printed source (as if someone had a tattoo in the Times New Roman font), or else are improvised by the artists and often result in illegible or childlike penmanship. The online blog Hanzi Smatter gives many examples of the mistaken use of Chinese characters in tattoos.
Some tattoo artists have been caught writing foul or silly slogans on their clients, who are unaware of the actual meaning of the Chinese characters.
External links
- [Hanzi Smatter] - the misuse of Chinese characters in Western tattoos
- [Tao of Tattoos - Kanjis]
- [Disgruntled Asian Tattoo Artist Inks His Revenge] (a satire)
From Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Original article here. Support Wikipedia by contributing or donating.
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License See Wikipedia Copyrights for details.
