
Though part of the United States, Hawai‘i has its own distinct kakau tattooing tradition, now gaining attention worldwide. Artists use hand-tapping methods to apply symbolic designs tied to family, spirituality, and the ocean.
Tattooists in Honolulu emphasize that kakau is more than decoration—it’s a sacred practice. Hawaiians view it as a way to carry ancestry and connection to nature, ensuring cultural survival through ink.
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