Rihanna proved that she was just more than a sexy voice as she
withstood what was a lot of pain to uphold a New Zealand tradition.
The singer marked her trip to the country by getting a traditional
Maori tattoo, but also had it done the traditional way: with a chisel
and hammer.
Done by Moko Ink, the Stay singer manages to crack a smile
despite the blood, but rocks back and forth from the pain when the
procedure is done on her knuckles.
The tattoo studio’s website describes what they do and why:
“Moko Ink is the world’s first Maori Tattoo studio specialising in
the contemporary use and creation of traditional Maori and Polynesian
Tatu.
“We make one off body art keeping alive the language and traditions
that are unique to the art form. All our art is custom designed for each
person on a consultation basis.
“The language of Ta Moko is used to design a unique piece of body art expressing aspects that relate to the wearer.”watch the video here
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