In Japanese tattooing, there is use of a lot of water. It was a necessity to blend turquoise tattoo ink color to create three-dimensional Japanese waves. When mixed with blues, this color tattoo ink creates a special shade, which can only be achieved with this turquoise as a base. This color is used by Japanese masters to highlight dragons as additional dimensions. This color likes to be cut especially with white.
“All dragon colors can be seen on Mario Barth’s back – designed and specially mixed by Horitoshi I.”
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WARNING (pursuant California H&S Code ?25249 and B&P Code ?17200 & ?17500): Minerals, metals, organic substances and chemicals may be used, in the manufacture of tattoo ink, which create the desired pigment of each ink color. Some metals used could include Antimony, Arsenic, Beryllium, Cobalt, Lead, Lead compounds, Nickel and Selenium, collectively referred to as toxic metals, each of which is a toxic chemical that is known to the State of California to be carcinogenic and/or may result in reproductive harm.