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Tattooing in South Korea

Tattooing in South Korea has a long and controversial history. South Korean law permits only licensed medical practitioners, as opposed to tattoo artists without medical degrees, to open tattoo parlors, although it is not illegal to have a tattoo. Only the army prohibits tattoos. People can have tattoos after serving in the military.[1] Attitudes towards tattoos and people who have them are often negative, particularly among the older generations of South Koreans.

History edit

Historical texts can show that tattoos were practiced in the tribal confederacies Mahan, Jinhan and Pyŏnhan of Samhan. This tattoo practice served primarily as a type of magic charm or talisman, used by fishermen and divers in the southern part of the country to protect from sea monsters.

The significance of tattoos changed during the Goryeo Dynasty (918 to 1392) and proceeded into the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910). Individuals who committed crimes would have tattoos describing their infractions etched into their skin over exposed areas where it could be seen by others.[2]

During the Joseon dynasty another type of tattoo custom called yeonbi (연비; 聯臂), appeared alongside the punishment tattoo. "This practice... was a pledge of love or devotion between two (or more) people..".[3] This type of tattoo was a symbol of loyalty displayed by marking the name of a loved one onto an individual's body. Though popular, these tattoos were illegal, and if revealed the owner would be punished by law.

Moving into the 20th century, tattoos in Korea became customary for gangs and thus created an association of the two. This was an imitation of Japanese gang culture during Japan's colonial rule of Korea (1910-1945). This further contributed to the distaste for tattoos already present in the Confucian culture of Korea.[2]

Shifting cultural norms edit

The number of youth with tattoos and the number of tattooed individuals is increasing. As indicated by a study in 1983, 72.6% of individuals responded that they have not seen a person with any tattoos. In 2007, 67% of residents expressed that they have seen a tattoo. In 2014, individuals feel that they end up noticeably liberal about tattoo contrasted with the past and they anticipate that the time of inked individuals would be different and the number of inked individuals would increase.

As indicated by research in Busan, 83.1% individuals connect tattoos to violence and punitive actions when they consider the term munsin (문신). Contrarily, when the word tattoo (타투) it is more often contributed to fashion, trends, or beauty.[4]

While tattoos are becoming more popular in contemporary Korean culture, particularly among the newer generations, legal regulations hinder movement to the mainstream.[citation needed]

Controversy of legalising tattoos edit

The Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare considers the act of tattooing similar to medical procedures and deemed they should therefore only be performed by a professional with a medical license.[5] In December 2015, new vocations were advanced including occupations for tattooists. The legislature said that an update to the law regarding tattoos is essential. They arranged an exploration about the case in different nations, symptoms and legalization of tattooing.[6]

Tattoo artists suggest the necessity of legalizing tattoo for changing an image of illegal, protecting tattooists by law and registration of entrepreneur. The awareness of tattoo is changing around the world; still, it is illegal in Korea. Tattooist iIda said “I can not hang up a sign for my shop because it is illegal, making laws about the tattoo is necessary.”[citation needed]

"While the tattoo restriction law is currently still pending, South Korean tattoo artists are strongly forced to resort to social media and other internet platforms in order to promote their business, since it is too risky to display their shops and advertisement openly in the streets. South Korean tattoo artists have been able to gradually build and develop their own tattoo culture by means of social media and create their own unique tattoo styles and establish a tattoo community over the past decade." The Korean government estimates that approximately 20 thousand tattoo artists are operating in illegal tattoo parlors in Seoul.[2]

Semi-permanent tattoos edit

As the number of working women jumped dramatically, new cosmetic techniques appeared. Semi-permanent makeup provides women all around the world with convenience and efficiency. It also offers confidence and feelings of relaxation. In fact, many social commerce sites are providing various incentives such as offering coupons to increase its popularity.[7]

Semi-permanent make up is a cosmetic technique that applies tattoo pigment onto the dermis for a certain amount of time. Compared to a permanent tattoo, it is a cosmetic technique preferred by many people because of safety and durability.[citation needed]

According to Korean Agency in 2016, the problematic side effects from semi-permanent tattooing, as reported in CISS (Consumer Injury Surveillance System), numbered 77 cases in the last three years. The Ministry of Agriculture conducted tests on 25 tattoo inks to determine the amount of toxicity; 12 products were declared improper and dangerous because they possessed cadmium exceeding the accepted level. Six products contained levels of lead, a known neurotoxin, over 5.5 times the accepted level. Zinc, copper, and nickel are components that may cause atopic dermatitis if people are exposed to those ingredients for a long time.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 혜인 (Hyein), 정 (Jeong) (2015). 청년 타투 하위문화에 대한 연구 (Study of the Youth Subculture of Tattoos). Korean: 전남대학교 (Chonnam National University). pp. 1–2.
  2. ^ a b c Friederike, Glietsch (2020). The Korean Tattoo Culture : An Historical Overview on the Development and Shift of Perception on Tattoos in Korean Society. Stockholms universitet, Avdelningen för koreanska. OCLC 1235328494.
  3. ^ KIM, HYONG-JUNG (2013). "Han'guk hyŏngbŏl munsin-ŭi paljŏnsa-wa hyŏndaejŏk ŭimi-e taehan sogo (A Study on the History of the Development and Modern Meaning of the Korean Punishment Tattoo)". The Korean Association of Police Science Review. 15: 25–52.
  4. ^ 남경(Namjyeong), 송(Song) (2009). "타투와 문신에 관한 인지도 및 타투패션의 표현특성에 따른 이미지 연구" [Study on the images of tattoo fashion's expressive characteristics and on perceptive attitudes about tattoo and moonsin]. 경성대학교(Kyungsung University): 5p. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ "Legal tattoos, illegal tattooists". KBR (in Korean). 2017-08-07. Retrieved 2021-12-09.
  6. ^ 택영(Take young), 조(Jo) (2016-11-11). "예술을 깎아먹는 아이들, 타투이스트들의 슬픔= Sadness of tattooists". ilyoseoul. Retrieved 2016-11-11.
  7. ^ 선미(Sunmi), 한(Han) (2015). 반영구 화장 실태 및 만족도에 관한 연구=A study on the state of semi-permanent makeup and satisfaction. 숙명여자대학교(Sookmyung University). p. 1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  8. ^ "반영구-화장-시술에-웬-중금속=Codimums? Semi permanent tattoo". Sciencetimes. 2016-10-14. Retrieved 2016-12-12.

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Tattooing in South Korea has a long and controversial history South Korean law permits only licensed medical practitioners as opposed to tattoo artists without medical degrees to open tattoo parlors although it is not illegal to have a tattoo Only the army prohibits tattoos People can have tattoos after serving in the military 1 Attitudes towards tattoos and people who have them are often negative particularly among the older generations of South Koreans Contents 1 History 2 Shifting cultural norms 3 Controversy of legalising tattoos 4 Semi permanent tattoos 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editHistorical texts can show that tattoos were practiced in the tribal confederacies Mahan Jinhan and Pyŏnhan of Samhan This tattoo practice served primarily as a type of magic charm or talisman used by fishermen and divers in the southern part of the country to protect from sea monsters The significance of tattoos changed during the Goryeo Dynasty 918 to 1392 and proceeded into the Joseon Dynasty 1392 1910 Individuals who committed crimes would have tattoos describing their infractions etched into their skin over exposed areas where it could be seen by others 2 During the Joseon dynasty another type of tattoo custom called yeonbi 연비 聯臂 appeared alongside the punishment tattoo This practice was a pledge of love or devotion between two or more people 3 This type of tattoo was a symbol of loyalty displayed by marking the name of a loved one onto an individual s body Though popular these tattoos were illegal and if revealed the owner would be punished by law Moving into the 20th century tattoos in Korea became customary for gangs and thus created an association of the two This was an imitation of Japanese gang culture during Japan s colonial rule of Korea 1910 1945 This further contributed to the distaste for tattoos already present in the Confucian culture of Korea 2 Shifting cultural norms editThe number of youth with tattoos and the number of tattooed individuals is increasing As indicated by a study in 1983 72 6 of individuals responded that they have not seen a person with any tattoos In 2007 67 of residents expressed that they have seen a tattoo In 2014 individuals feel that they end up noticeably liberal about tattoo contrasted with the past and they anticipate that the time of inked individuals would be different and the number of inked individuals would increase As indicated by research in Busan 83 1 individuals connect tattoos to violence and punitive actions when they consider the term munsin 문신 Contrarily when the word tattoo 타투 it is more often contributed to fashion trends or beauty 4 While tattoos are becoming more popular in contemporary Korean culture particularly among the newer generations legal regulations hinder movement to the mainstream citation needed Controversy of legalising tattoos editThe Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare considers the act of tattooing similar to medical procedures and deemed they should therefore only be performed by a professional with a medical license 5 In December 2015 new vocations were advanced including occupations for tattooists The legislature said that an update to the law regarding tattoos is essential They arranged an exploration about the case in different nations symptoms and legalization of tattooing 6 Tattoo artists suggest the necessity of legalizing tattoo for changing an image of illegal protecting tattooists by law and registration of entrepreneur The awareness of tattoo is changing around the world still it is illegal in Korea Tattooist iIda said I can not hang up a sign for my shop because it is illegal making laws about the tattoo is necessary citation needed While the tattoo restriction law is currently still pending South Korean tattoo artists are strongly forced to resort to social media and other internet platforms in order to promote their business since it is too risky to display their shops and advertisement openly in the streets South Korean tattoo artists have been able to gradually build and develop their own tattoo culture by means of social media and create their own unique tattoo styles and establish a tattoo community over the past decade The Korean government estimates that approximately 20 thousand tattoo artists are operating in illegal tattoo parlors in Seoul 2 Semi permanent tattoos editAs the number of working women jumped dramatically new cosmetic techniques appeared Semi permanent makeup provides women all around the world with convenience and efficiency It also offers confidence and feelings of relaxation In fact many social commerce sites are providing various incentives such as offering coupons to increase its popularity 7 Semi permanent make up is a cosmetic technique that applies tattoo pigment onto the dermis for a certain amount of time Compared to a permanent tattoo it is a cosmetic technique preferred by many people because of safety and durability citation needed According to Korean Agency in 2016 the problematic side effects from semi permanent tattooing as reported in CISS Consumer Injury Surveillance System numbered 77 cases in the last three years The Ministry of Agriculture conducted tests on 25 tattoo inks to determine the amount of toxicity 12 products were declared improper and dangerous because they possessed cadmium exceeding the accepted level Six products contained levels of lead a known neurotoxin over 5 5 times the accepted level Zinc copper and nickel are components that may cause atopic dermatitis if people are exposed to those ingredients for a long time 8 See also editKorean beauty standardsReferences edit 혜인 Hyein 정 Jeong 2015 청년 타투 하위문화에 대한 연구 Study of the Youth Subculture of Tattoos Korean 전남대학교 Chonnam National University pp 1 2 a b c Friederike Glietsch 2020 The Korean Tattoo Culture An Historical Overview on the Development and Shift of Perception on Tattoos in Korean Society Stockholms universitet Avdelningen for koreanska OCLC 1235328494 KIM HYONG JUNG 2013 Han guk hyŏngbŏl munsin ŭi paljŏnsa wa hyŏndaejŏk ŭimi e taehan sogo A Study on the History of the Development and Modern Meaning of the Korean Punishment Tattoo The Korean Association of Police Science Review 15 25 52 남경 Namjyeong 송 Song 2009 타투와 문신에 관한 인지도 및 타투패션의 표현특성에 따른 이미지 연구 Study on the images of tattoo fashion s expressive characteristics and on perceptive attitudes about tattoo and moonsin 경성대학교 Kyungsung University 5p a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Legal tattoos illegal tattooists KBR in Korean 2017 08 07 Retrieved 2021 12 09 택영 Take young 조 Jo 2016 11 11 예술을 깎아먹는 아이들 타투이스트들의 슬픔 Sadness of tattooists ilyoseoul Retrieved 2016 11 11 선미 Sunmi 한 Han 2015 반영구 화장 실태 및 만족도에 관한 연구 A study on the state of semi permanent makeup and satisfaction 숙명여자대학교 Sookmyung University p 1 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link 반영구 화장 시술에 웬 중금속 Codimums Semi permanent tattoo Sciencetimes 2016 10 14 Retrieved 2016 12 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tattooing in South Korea amp oldid 1212630674, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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