Hello,
As many of you know it is customary for Copts to have a small (and from what I've seen, blue) Coptic cross on the inside of their right wrist. I was born in the USA and never got mine. I plan on getting it soon, but I was wondering where this tradition came from and if anyone has any pictures or references to show the tattoo artist. God bless you all.
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In Egypt, it’s a defiance against the Islamic culture that Christianity is part of our identity like our skin to our bodies. Custom has it that it is blue or green to remember how our forefather and foremother Copts had bruises around their necks for carrying heavy cross necklaces, although they were chains rather than necklaces.
In the US, who are you defying around you? What risk are you taking in your life when you wear a cross necklace or have a wrist tattoo? Nothing. People will see you and say “oh kool!” Don’t do it man. Learn to be defiant to this culture by your actions and virtues.
In Ethiopia, in the country side many people have the cross tattooed on their foreheads. After they came here they had them removed. I don't ask and put it down to choice.
Question: Does a tattoo have to be done by someone who officially does it? LI keep its blessed.