The Symbolism Of Russian Prison Tattoos
Learn the messages sent by inmates and their ink.
Published 9 years ago in Wow
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A cathedral means that the bearer is born legitimately as a “thief”. It marks him as a criminal. A grim reaper represents Death—they kill with the left hand, forgive with the right hand. A pirate tattoo (seen on the forearm) means that he has committed robbery. The cat on the hand is an acronym for KOT (Korennoy Obitatel Turmi) which literally means “cat”— tell that he is a native inhabitant. It also represents the bearer as a pickpocket. Forcibly, the bow tie was added to indicate that he has broken the thieve’s laws and sided with the authorities. Today, however, the stigma on this tattoo has faded.
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Back then in prison, Tattoos hold intricate meaning. It wasn’t worn for fashion. It has to be earned – the hard way. Tattoos indicate a ranking in prison, otherwise known as “The Zone”. The Zone, notoriously vicious, deadly & overcrowded (with more than 100 prisoners in a small jail cell), is controlled by a main group of criminals called the “Thieves-in-Law”, the highest named as “The Godfather”- sitting atop a complex hierarchy of criminals (the guys who make the rules), while the weakest prisoners (the “downcasts”) are at the bottom. A heavily tattooed person indicates a very high rank, as he is literally one of the toughest guys there – who, before he earned it, suffered and survived beatings and committed a lot of crimes and murders. A downcast who attempts to get a tattoo without the approval of the thieves gets killed without question.
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This convict’s tattoos were applied in the camps of the Urals where the tattoo artists produce work of exceptional quality. Because they were so held in such high regard, criminals often attempted to be transferred there in order to be tattooed. The dollar bill on the shoulder signifies the bearer’s commitment to a life of crime.
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Text across the chest reads ‘As long as I breathe, I hope’. The turbaned man clutching a knife in his mouth indicates an inclination to brutality, sadism, and a negative attitude toward activists – prisoners who openly collaborate with prison authorities (also often a pirate). The Latin text on the shoulder reads ‘Remember your mortality’.
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This prisoner’s tattoos display his anger and bitterness towards Communist power; the tattoos on the face signify that he never expects to go free. Text around the neck ‘To each his own’; above each head of the double-headed snake ‘Wife’ and ‘Mother-in-law’; on the chest ‘It is not for you whores, to dig in my soul’.