The Alchemy of Tattooing
Did the ancient Celts have tattoos? Or has this part of their history been erased from the historical narrative? In this episode of The Alchemy of Tattooing Podcast, we examine the evidence surrounding Celtic tattooing, challenging the long-held belief that the Celts only painted their bodies with woad. Drawing on nearly four decades of tattoo practice, comparative Indigenous traditions, archaeology, ancient historical accounts, linguistics, genetics, and oral knowledge, we explore the origins of the Celtic peoples, the impact of colonisation and Christianisation on Indigenous European traditions, and why tattooing may have been a central part of Celtic spiritual and cultural life. The discussion explores the Tuatha Dé Danann, the Picts, Druids, ancient stone symbols, warrior traditions, sacred geometry, and the role of tattooing as far more than body decoration. It considers tattooing as a technology of identity, ceremony, resonance, and connection with the natural world. Whether you’re passionate about Celtic history, archaeology, Indigenous European traditions, ancient spirituality, tattoo history, the Picts, Druids, or ancestral culture, this episode offers a fresh perspective that invites curiosity, thoughtful discussion, and a deeper exploration of Europe’s forgotten tattoo traditions. Topics covered: • Celtic history • Celtic tattoos • Pictish tattooing • Druids and ancient Britain • Ancient Ireland and Scotland • Indigenous European traditions • Archaeology and historical evidence • Sacred geometry and symbolism • Tattoo history and cultural revival • Ancestral traditions Website: https://www.ancestortattoo.com Publications: https:// www.ancestortattoo.com/publications Pictish Tattooing: https:// www.ancestortattoo.com/pictishtattoo
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