Maori tattoo design was actually extracted from the Polynesian tattoo designs. Like the Maori designs, Polynesian designs have this distinctive design that attracts the human eye. Polynesia is a group of islands over the Pacific Ocean. It is where these designs originated.
So let us say these groups of islands have the same tradition about tattooing. Since Polynesia is the original birth mark of art of tattooing, it teaches us the true meaning of the art. It takes us to the place where the art of tattoo is being held sacred to its people. The art of tattooing has this special meaning for them.
Maybe for us, having a tattoo is just an art, or it is just a hobby or pleasure for us. But with these people the art of tattooing shows status, rank, history, family and even spirituality. There is no more great importance for the people of Polynesia than having their body or face tattooed. For them it is courage, it is strength, it is royalty.
That is why most men of those early times have tattoos. It is a symbol of respect and social class for them.
Now in our modern times, the art of tattooing mostly signifies our personality traits or important events that happened to us. It can be also of religious matter or a memento. Polynesian tattoo designs have almost the same symbolism, from the earlier times until now.
Well some of those symbols nowadays are not known especially if one doesn't know the history of it. The way of tattooing also has changed. From those chisel materials to ink and needles. But as far as tattooing is concerned, it retains its beauty and style of artwork. It retains the originality of coming up designs that can suit the body. tattoo designs are ornaments of the body.