Rihanna has been inked again! She flew her favorite tattoo artist Bang Bang, based in NYC, to the Dominican Republic on Oct. 27 for the intricate hand design. See the finished product!
Rihanna‘s new hand tattoo is on top of another tattoo she got on Oct. 8 in New Zealand. The 25-year-old got a traditional Maori tattoo, which was applied with a chisel and a mallet (watch the graphic video below), but has been somewhat covered up with this new tattoo by Bang Bang. He reveals the process and Rihanna’s reaction below!
Rihanna’s Hand Tattoo — New Design By Bang Bang
Bang Bang Instagrammed a bunch of pictures, starting with a plane on Oct. 27, writing: “Landed! Can’t wait to tattoo one of my oldest clients… Anyone wanna guess who?”
On Oct. 30, he showed off the finished product and revealed the client was Rihanna! “One more — before and after on...
Rihanna‘s new hand tattoo is on top of another tattoo she got on Oct. 8 in New Zealand. The 25-year-old got a traditional Maori tattoo, which was applied with a chisel and a mallet (watch the graphic video below), but has been somewhat covered up with this new tattoo by Bang Bang. He reveals the process and Rihanna’s reaction below!
Rihanna’s Hand Tattoo — New Design By Bang Bang
Bang Bang Instagrammed a bunch of pictures, starting with a plane on Oct. 27, writing: “Landed! Can’t wait to tattoo one of my oldest clients… Anyone wanna guess who?”
On Oct. 30, he showed off the finished product and revealed the client was Rihanna! “One more — before and after on...
- 10/31/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
Rihanna is in the middle of her world tour and showed off some local pride as she debuted the South African flag on her nail during her Johannesburg concert! Read more about her travels below!
Rihanna is hard at work, performing almost every night on tour, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t immersing herself in the local culture. On Oct. 8, RiRi got a traditional Maori tattoo on her hand while in New Zealand. The tattoo was made with a chisel and a mallet, rather than a needle. Ouch! But the results look amazing, and she showed them off on Instagram on Oct. 13. Do you love her new tattoo and flag nails?
Rihanna In South Africa — Shows Off Her Hand Tattoo
Rihanna got the traditional Polynesian hand tattoo on Oct. 8. A graphic video was posted online (watch below if you dare)! Although it looks super painful, RiRi is handling it with grace!
Rihanna is hard at work, performing almost every night on tour, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t immersing herself in the local culture. On Oct. 8, RiRi got a traditional Maori tattoo on her hand while in New Zealand. The tattoo was made with a chisel and a mallet, rather than a needle. Ouch! But the results look amazing, and she showed them off on Instagram on Oct. 13. Do you love her new tattoo and flag nails?
Rihanna In South Africa — Shows Off Her Hand Tattoo
Rihanna got the traditional Polynesian hand tattoo on Oct. 8. A graphic video was posted online (watch below if you dare)! Although it looks super painful, RiRi is handling it with grace!
- 10/15/2013
- by Dory Larrabee
- HollywoodLife
London, Oct 10: Pop star Rihanna has got a traditional Maori tattoo inked on her right hand.
The 25-year-old decided to get the tattoo as a permanent reminder of her New Zealand tour, reports dailymail.co.uk.
While modern tattoos are usually completed using a needle machine, the traditional Ta Moko tattoos use a chisel, ink pigment and a mallet.
A two-minute video of Rihanna getting the tattoo was posted online.
In the video, the singer can be seen in grey hoodie, trying to maintain her cool while the tattoo artist made the elaborate designs of lines and symbols from her fingernails down to the middle of her forearm.
She got the tattoo from Inia Taylor at the Moko Ink studio in West Auckland.
Ians...
The 25-year-old decided to get the tattoo as a permanent reminder of her New Zealand tour, reports dailymail.co.uk.
While modern tattoos are usually completed using a needle machine, the traditional Ta Moko tattoos use a chisel, ink pigment and a mallet.
A two-minute video of Rihanna getting the tattoo was posted online.
In the video, the singer can be seen in grey hoodie, trying to maintain her cool while the tattoo artist made the elaborate designs of lines and symbols from her fingernails down to the middle of her forearm.
She got the tattoo from Inia Taylor at the Moko Ink studio in West Auckland.
Ians...
- 10/10/2013
- by Rahul Kapoor
- RealBollywood.com
Washington, Oct 0: Rihanna got a traditional Polynesian tattoo on her right hand by artist Inia Taylor, as a permanent souvenir from New Zealand.
The traditional design is inked by a traditional technique, which uses mallet, chisel and ink pigment, Radar Online reported.
According to 3News.co.nz, the tribal design contains symbols and elaborate line runs from the 25-year-old singer's fingernails to her right forearm.
Fellow Kiwi musician Ahoribuzz filmed the entire tattooing ssession and uploaded it to Taane's YouTube channel.
In the video, the 'Umberela' hitmaker can be seen using her left hand to cover her mouth, attempting to laugh through the pain.
At an instance, she is even asked to wipe the.
The traditional design is inked by a traditional technique, which uses mallet, chisel and ink pigment, Radar Online reported.
According to 3News.co.nz, the tribal design contains symbols and elaborate line runs from the 25-year-old singer's fingernails to her right forearm.
Fellow Kiwi musician Ahoribuzz filmed the entire tattooing ssession and uploaded it to Taane's YouTube channel.
In the video, the 'Umberela' hitmaker can be seen using her left hand to cover her mouth, attempting to laugh through the pain.
At an instance, she is even asked to wipe the.
- 10/10/2013
- by Machan Kumar
- RealBollywood.com
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