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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: unitedkurdistan » Mon Sep 24, 2012 9:52 pm

My grandmother's mom had some of these tattoos. But I belive many kurds had these tattoos because it was cool and didn't really now the meaning of the tattoos and what they represent if they did.

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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: jjmuneer » Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:01 pm

Kurdistano that is what I stated before, it had indo-European orginis, considering the swastikized symbols, but some other Kurds convinced me other wise. Though I suppose it is a mix of cultures.
Is it only for women? If not, I'm getting one. :-D
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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Kurdistano » Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:13 pm

unitedkurdistan wrote:My grandmother's mom had some of these tattoos. But I belive many kurds had these tattoos because it was cool and didn't really now the meaning of the tattoos and what they represent if they did.



DIdnt knew the meaning of the tattoos? That must be a joke :-D I thought every Kurd knew that these tattoos are meant to protect from bad ghosts and the evil eyes (Nazar). My Grandmother had also some and my mother still has one.


Do you think those specific Indo-European symbols are the product of coincidence and because people found them cool.

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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Kurdistano » Mon Sep 24, 2012 10:24 pm

jjmuneer wrote:Kurdistano that is what I stated before, it had indo-European orginis, considering the swastikized symbols, but some other Kurds convinced me other wise. Though I suppose it is a mix of cultures.
Is it only for women? If not, I'm getting one. :-D



mostly woman got some, especially if they are considered beautiful to protect them from evil eyes but I have also seen many man having these tattoos and they are originally for both sexualities. Also Kurdish man have them. They are basically meant to secure from evil eyes and ghosts.


I am not saying it is impossible that Hurrians had these tattoos too. I find that Hurrians have pretty much Indo-European related traditions. I am simply stating that it has to have Indo-European related roots. But I have to admit I have never heard of Persians having such tattoos.


As far as I know swatztika is first recorded in the Near East and found throughout Eurasia.

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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: unitedkurdistan » Tue Sep 25, 2012 1:27 pm

Kurdistano wrote:
unitedkurdistan wrote:My grandmother's mom had some of these tattoos. But I belive many kurds had these tattoos because it was cool and didn't really now the meaning of the tattoos and what they represent if they did.



DIdnt knew the meaning of the tattoos? That must be a joke :-D I thought every Kurd knew that these tattoos are meant to protect from bad ghosts and the evil eyes (Nazar). My Grandmother had also some and my mother still has one.


Do you think those specific Indo-European symbols are the product of coincidence and because people found them cool.


Of course it isn't a coincidence but I still belive some had no idea of the meaning and just had them because it was cool.

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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: hevalo27 » Tue Sep 25, 2012 10:10 pm

some older people in my familie have such tatoos. when i asked my grandmother, she sayd it was a sign of buty for young girls/women.
in the past it have to had a special meaning, but it is an old kurdish tradition and the origin meaning of this tatoos is forgotten.

i also gues to protect from bad gosts, maybe it was Scythian

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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Natsidruk » Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:00 pm

talsor wrote:
Kurdistano wrote:How about traditional Kurdish tattoos? :-D

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You know these original kurdish tattoos badly need to be documented for future generation .


Yeah, would be cool to get more information about these tattoos :D Of what each of thoose means etc
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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Natsidruk » Tue Sep 25, 2012 11:16 pm

I hear you can find many of thoose kurdish tattoo symbols in kurdish carpets!

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Fascinating!
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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Kurdistano » Thu Sep 27, 2012 12:55 am

hevalo27 wrote:some older people in my familie have such tatoos. when i asked my grandmother, she sayd it was a sign of buty for young girls/women.
in the past it have to had a special meaning, but it is an old kurdish tradition and the origin meaning of this tatoos is forgotten.

i also gues to protect from bad gosts, maybe it was Scythian



It is mainly used for strong boys and beautiful girls yes but why? To protect them from evil eyes and bad ghosts. This is what our people say and this is what I saw on a documentation on Roj TV what an older woman also said.

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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: talsor » Thu Sep 27, 2012 2:04 am

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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Kurdsta » Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:47 am

Just do a google search of kawa, Kurdish sun, hurrian art pottery reliefes, kingdom of urartu, Sumerian depictions, Gilgamesh these are all Kurdish things and with the rugs they have many hooked crosses or swastikas I believe.

I myself am greeting a sleeve on my left arm containing a king from Urartu holding trees of life, with two guards by his side, and standing on a bull Gamesh another important symbol.

I also recommend you to look up Assyrian and inked on Facebook look their for some inspiration, even though I hate those racist Assyrians they have nice ancient tattoos.

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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Kurdsta » Wed Oct 17, 2012 1:49 am

And for the love of god don't get the persianized far avatar as they call it its actually frawahar meaning fra- a lot and wahar- wealth the Persian depictions are different from the original.

Oh and I'm getting the 21 striped sun on my back with my mothers name

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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Natsidruk » Sat Dec 08, 2012 3:45 pm

Kurdsta wrote:And for the love of god don't get the persianized far avatar as they call it its actually frawahar meaning fra- a lot and wahar- wealth the Persian depictions are different from the original.

Oh and I'm getting the 21 striped sun on my back with my mothers name


ah nice, you have to post it here, so I can see how it got :D
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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Zert » Sun Dec 09, 2012 1:25 am

I'd like a Kurdish Sun on my shoulder myself. Not anytime soon though.
I'm wondering, would it be tacky? What do you guys think?
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Re: Kurdish tattoo

PostAuthor: Natsidruk » Mon Dec 10, 2012 7:23 pm

Zert wrote:I'd like a Kurdish Sun on my shoulder myself. Not anytime soon though.
I'm wondering, would it be tacky? What do you guys think?


Would be awesome, I've been concidering the kurdish sun on my shoulder myself actually :-D
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