Human skin

Made:
1830-1900 in France

Human skin, tattooed with dagger in belt, French, 1830-1900. Tattoo - black outlined dagger with four dots placed around it to form the points of a rectangle, and a strap or belt decorated with tesselating triangles with a dot in the centre of each one. The edges of another adjacent tattoo, which may have been a nautical star, is visible at the lower edge, but has been cut through. Tattoo appears to be executed by hand using joined dots. Skin - mottled yellow-white and dark brown colouration, the brown layer appears to be the uppermost one. Irregular eliptical shape, thick, fleshy cross-section, hairs visible at edges.

Details

Category:
Anatomy & Pathology
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A821
Materials:
Skin, Human
type:
human remains and tattoo
credit:
Wellcome Trust