The Most Expensive Tattoo Ever Made
Time was when a person with a tattoo is stereotyped as a criminal, 
sailor, biker, rock star or anyone with a rebel image.  In more recent 
times, tattoos have become more acceptable, with even clean-cut 
celebrities and highly respected politicians sporting the ink. But what 
exactly are tattoos?
Tattoo is practically a form of art in which the human body is used 
as the canvas. It basically modifies the person’s body by inserting ink 
or even mineral stones into the dermis layer of the skin. The insertion 
will result into a changing of the pigment. Usually, indelible ink is 
used and this results into a permanent tattoo. Other forms of ink have 
recently been introduced, such as henna, which allow the tattoo to 
slowly wash away after several days. In some instances, gemstones or 
expensive minerals have been encrusted into a person’s skin.
The origin of tattoo has not been established, but the first reference 
to it came from explorers who saw natives from islands in the South 
Pacific sporting scars and paints on different parts of their bodies. 
Tattooing, however, has been a widespread practice in different cultures
 all over the world from the Maoris of New Zealand and the Berbers of 
North Africa to the Kurds in Eastern Turkey and the Atayals of Taiwan. 
Tattooing has also been practiced in North and South America, other 
parts of Asia, and Europe. Indeed, even the inhabitants of Great Britain
 derived its name from the art of tattooing. Britons actually means 
people of the designs. The original inhabitants of northern Britain were
 called Picts, which stands for the painted people. 
 
 Famous People with Tattoos
Tattoos may be considered as aesthetic, as the art created by the tattoo
 artist can enhance a person’s beauty. Even some of the most beautiful 
celebrities in the world have had their bodies painted with ink. Among 
them are Scarlett Johansson who has a sunset scene tattooed in her inner
 forearm, Jessica Biel who sports a dove in her right abdomen, Victoria 
Beckham who has several tattoos on different parts of her body, and 
Jessica Alba who has ink on her lower back, neck and right wrist.
Tattoos have also been spotted in royalties from way back. King 
George V of England who had a red dragon in his arm, while King 
Frederick IX of Denmark also had several markings. In more recent times,
 Princess Stephanie of Monaco is known to have tattoos all over her 
body, thus earning for herself the nickname The Wild Child.
Politicians like Antonio Villaraigosa, the mayor of Los Angeles, and 
George Schultz, the former Secretary of State, also have tattoos. The 
two leaders of the free world during World War II, Winston Churchill and
 Franklin D. Roosevelt, also had ink. The British prime minister had an 
anchor tattoo on his right arm, while the American leader had his 
family’s crest inked on his chest.
Even great thinkers and writers took time out to get a tattoo. George
 Orwell had blue spots painted on his knuckles, while Thomas Edison had 
five dots on his left forearm. How it helped them write and invent, we 
will never know.
 The Company Behind the Most Expensive Tattoo
Shimansky is a chain of retail stores in South Africa. It also has 
branches abroad. The company has its own diamond cutting and polishing 
business based in Johannesburg. His diamonds are known to be of the 
highest quality, and his marketing ideas are one of a kind. In 2010, 
during the football World Cup held in his country, Shimansky came out 
with a ball encrusted with diamonds weighing 900 carats.
Shimansky also came up with the idea of the most expensive tattoo, in
 which he will use real diamonds encrusted into the skin. The only 
problem was where to find the right model.
 
 The Girl with the Diamond Tattoo
Five years after Stieg Larsson wrote The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Shimansky came out with the jeweler’s reply to the bestselling book. He chose one of the hottest international models from South Africa, Minki van der Westhuizen. Westhuizen was a Guess and Sports Illustrated swimsuit model that has been in the modeling business since she was just 16 years old. She immediately found success and soon got herself cover spreads in the best fashion magazines, like Bravo, Cosmopolitan, Elle, GQ and Glamour. She is well known in her native country, having been adjudged the sexiest woman of South Africa by FHM magazine.
 The Most Expensive Tattoo in the World
Westhuizen proved to be the perfect model. While ink is the most 
popular medium for the art of tattoing, Westhuizen had her back 
encrusted with diamonds from the Shimansky collection. Of course, being 
the brand model of the company probably helped in her selection.
The procedure took up a lot of time, as a total of 612 Shimansky 
Ideal Cut diamonds, each weighing half a carat, were tattooed into the 
model’s body. All in all, the entire thing took about eight hours. Water
 adhesive was used to ensure that the diamonds will not stay on 
Westhuizen’s skin permanently. As much as she wanted to, the model 
probably would have a hard time lying down or resting on her back with 
all those stones stuck to her body.
The strategy of Shimansky was to promote his jewelries to high-end 
clients. There are plans to have similar tattoos offered to clients in 
any of the company’s eight stores in the country and four abroad. One 
has to shell out $924,000 for it, however.






