Syrian women narrate stories of own daqq and tattoos  ...Syria

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Enab Baladi – Hassan Ibrahim “Al-Daqq (the Arab tattoo) were for adornment and beauty so that a woman who did not have a tattoo was not desired by men,” said the 83-year-old Anoud. The tattoos on her forehead and on the upper lips have become a distinguishing mark on her face for more than 70 years despite the wrinkles. The old woman, who came from the al-Baggara tribe, said that the women of the eastern countryside of Aleppo used to compete for getting an Arab traditional tattoo as a form of jealousy and boasting. They were waiting for the gypsies until they passed through their homes. This was the case with most tribes and clans in Syria, said Anoud. Tattoos were, in the past, a st

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