Tebori
Tebori is a traditional Japanese method of tattooing performed by hand rather than with an electric machine. The term combines te (hand) and bori (drilling). A tebori tool typically features a wooden or bamboo handle with a cluster of needles at the tip; ink is driven into the skin by a rhythmic pushing or poking motion.
Shading and gradation—bokashi—are achieved by varying needle density, ink dilution, and stroke direction. The hand-poked approach
History: Tebori is among Japan's oldest tattoo methods and is associated with irezumi, the wider practice of
Modern practice: Today tebori is pursued as a traditional art by some artists in Japan and abroad.
Safety and regulation: Tebori uses needles and pigments, so sterilization and single-use equipment are essential to