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  2. 7 Best Hand Tattoo Ideas, According to a Celebrity Tattoo Artist

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    Lettering Tattoo. Courtesy Ash Aurich. Whether it’s a delicate fine-line script or bold minimalistic letters, elevating your ink game with words and crisp letters is the ultimate compliment to ...

  3. The tattooed Secretary of Defense: Here is all of Pete ... - AOL

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    Sticking with his penchant for religious symbolism in his tattoos, Hegseth also tattooed the Greek letters chi and rho on his upper arm. The controversial would-be Pentagon chief is a double Ivy ...

  4. Identification of inmates in Nazi concentration camps

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    The tattoo was the prisoner's camp entry number, sometimes with a special symbol added: some Jews had a triangle, and Romani had the letter "Z" (from German Zigeuner for "Gypsy"). In May 1944, the Jewish men received the letters "A" or "B" to indicate particular series of numbers.

  5. Tattoo - Wikipedia

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    The tattoo was the prisoner's camp number, sometimes with a special symbol added: some Jews had a triangle, and Romani had the letter "Z" (from German Zigeuner for 'Gypsy'). In May 1944, Jewish men received the letters "A" or "B" to indicate a particular series of numbers.

  6. Russian criminal tattoos - Wikipedia

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    The branding of criminals was practised in Russia long before tattooing was customary, and was banned in 1863. In the 19th century, a "pricked" cross on the left hand was often used to identify deserters from the army, and up until 1846, criminals sentenced to hard labour were branded "BOP" (thief), the letters on the forehead and cheeks.

  7. Human branding - Wikipedia

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    Mark of a deserter from the British Army. Tattoo on skin and equipment. Displayed at Army Medical Services Museum. Such cases led to branding becoming obsolete. It was abolished in 1829, except in the case of deserters from the army, who were marked with the letter D, not with hot irons but by tattooing with ink or gunpowder.

  8. List of occult symbols - Wikipedia

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    The right image is the same sigil in cuneiform from the Joy of Satan Ministries, a recreation of the sigil of Baphomet incorporated with cuneiform lettering instead of Hebrew to spell out "Satan", and made after Maxine Dietrich's reinterpretation of the ideology of spiritual Satanism. Sigillum Dei (Seal of God) Europe, late Middle Ages

  9. Knuckle tattoo - Wikipedia

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    A knuckle tattoo is a kind of tattoo on the tops of a person's fingers, between the knuckles, commonly two groups of four-letter words or one eight-letter word. [1] It is not necessarily a prison tattoo , as sometimes believed, but remains an unpopular form of tattoo—alongside hand tattoos in general—due to the difficulty of hiding it in ...