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Question:
You know those 5-pointed star tattoos, the ones with the 5 lines in the middle and the shading on half within each point? I think they're called navigational stars - I know they have a name... anyhow - What do they mean, or are they just flash ? I see them everywhere lately, especially on rock'n rollers. I saw a million at a Black Halos concert. any idea?

Answer:
-This is just one of several nautical designs that were popular with sailors and fishermen at the beginning of the last century. One of the most common versions, was a five pointed star with a line from the centre of the star to the centre of each point, one half coloured black and the other half coloured red. They often appear in designs drawn by the old time tattooers, around the fifties such as Burchett, Lone Wolf, Cash Cooper etc. and in the Ziess catalogue. -They're one of the oldest "popular" tattoos, AFAIK - I've heard them referred to as "naval/marine stars," "traditional stars" and a couple of others that escape my mind. They exist within a lot of flash and custom designs that are going for the older look - I'd like to get a pair either just below the inside of my elbow, or inside my wrists, simply because I enjoy their aesthetics. And you're correct - a lot of punk/rockabilly/roots musicians have 'em - part of the image they're going for, I guess. -Nautical Star is what I've always called them. I plan on getting one on my sternum, between where my future swallows will be. It's sad, but I have the majority of my tattoos planned out, but not an inch of ink in my skin yet.



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