In the nineteen nineties tattoo art saw a major resurgence, the result of youthful interest in the cultural history of tribal tattoos of indigenous people. Previously, most Americans were familiar with colorful Japanese styles of tattooing that influenced the pop art styles of World War II era tattoos. New interest in one color, ethnic tribal tattoos, allude to the artistry of tribes as diverse as Celtic, Maori, Haida, Borneo and Polynesian Marquesan.
"I bought this necklace about 2 years ago cuz it is a nifty griffin..but i have people askin me if it's a dragon...not very many...lol..most just ask what it is... i love it and the chain is just long enough! yay! how bout more gryphon stuff!!!"by Bri Bri