PHOTOS: Tattoos as protection
Artist Gnat Somol Tra, who offers magic tattoos, tends to his Buddhist shrine in his tattoo parlor in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. (Lianne Milton / For The Times)
Gnat Somol Tra looks over a design in his Phnom Penh tattoo parlor. (Lianne Milton / For The Times)
Gnat Somol Tra says he is doing more contemporary tattoos than traditional magic tattoos these days. (Lianne Milton / For The Times)
The artist shows his chain of Buddhas. (Lianne Milton / For The Times)
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“Magic tattoos make me feel more confident,” says heavyweight kickboxing champ Eh Phuthong, training at his club just outside Phnom Penh. (Lianne Milton / For The Times)
Eh Phuthong, left center, gathers with others at his kickboxing club. Skepticism over the power of magic tattoos is rather shortsighted, argues Eh, a national hero who credits the supernatural imagery spreading over his body and onto his right fist for his winning record. (Lianne Milton / For The Times)
Au Phuthong, 29, left, Eh’s younger brother, also has magic tattoos. (Lianne Milton / For The Times)
Eh Phuthong plays with his young son at the club. (Lianne Milton / For The Times)