Sunday, July 13, 2008
Moko and beard
This 1880 photograph is of a Māori gentleman with a fine beard. Aside from the feathers, this beard is not unlike beards common throughout the more so-called civilized world, proving that beards are in fact universal. (He could stand to have a run through with a comb, however.) It is unfortunate that the beard may not be his own masculine choice. Some Christian missionaries disapproved of Tā moko (facial tattoos) arguing that they were a heathen practice, so some Maori men let their facial hair grow to cover their tattoos.
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I'm interested in obtaining a design template for an Edwardian beard. An Edwardian beard is obviously grown in a staged manner having a baseline sequence, but I'm not sure what that sequence is.
Do you have any blueprints?
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