Japanese tattooing needle. The instrument has a handle which is straight and made from a single piece of bamboo. A cotton or silk thread, dark in colour, has been bound around the end of the handle nearest to the head to form a grip. Fastened at the head of the instrument are fourteen fine needles arranged in two closely situated rows.
tattoo instrument
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