Some recent severed heads I’ve tattooed
In Japan, decapitation was a common punishment, sometimes for minor offences. Samurai were often allowed to decapitate soldiers who had fled from battle, as it was considered cowardly. Decapitation was historically performed as the second step in seppuku (ritual suicide by disembowelment). After the victim had sliced his own abdomen open, another warrior would strike his head off from behind with a katana to hasten death and to reduce the suffering. The blow was expected to be precise enough to leave intact a small strip of skin at the front of the neck—to spare invited and honored guests the indelicacy of witnessing a severed head rolling about, or towards them; such an occurrence would have been considered inelegant and in bad taste. The sword was expected to be used upon the slightest sign that the practitioner might yield to pain and cry out—avoiding dishonor to him and to all partaking in the privilege of observing an honorable demise. As skill was involved, only the most trusted warrior was honored by taking part. In the late Sengoku period, decapitation was performed as soon as the person chosen to carry out seppuku had made the slightest wound to his abdomen.
Decapitation (without seppuku) was also considered a very severe and degrading form of punishment. One of the most brutal decapitations was that of Sugitani Zenjubō (ja) (杉谷善住坊), who attempted to assassinate Oda Nobunaga, a prominent daimyō, in 1570. After being caught, Zenjubō was buried alive in the ground with only his head out, and the head was slowly sawn off with a bamboo saw by passers-by for several days (punishment by sawing; nokogiribiki (ja) (鋸挽き).[36] These unusual punishments were abolished in the early Meiji era. This horrific scene is described in the last page of James Clavell’s book Shogun.
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Tiger backpiece
Bodysuit on the go
Backpiece progress
Namakubi , head on head
More on this back piece
straight of a flight from Canada a quick shower and then another full day sitting on this ,hardcore dedication to the bodysuit tattoo
Enjoying this one , check previous post for full info on the theme here
The mental and financial strains of the body suit are a true measure of your dedication ,
these days with tattoos being more common and visible ,work on this scale is the next step in maintaining the mystique and awe that tattoos can possess.
Some recent work Finished , ✨🐒✨
Black n grey japanese bodysuit in progress !!!
Black n grey japanese bodysuit in progress !!! Been working on this for around 5 years now with a gap of around two years after the first sleeve was completed. Featuring ,koi, foo dog,dragon ,samuari skull and rats, a water and autumn scene for the backgrounds, looking forward to working on this again ,thanks Peter
Backpiecetattoo insanity!!!!
Namakubi
A bit of a gory one here inspired by Horiyoshi 3 reference,
two sits seen this tied up in 5 hours good fun partly healed in these photos