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Zappos.com is proud to offer the Jean Paul Gaultier - Pochette Tattoo Clutch (Black) - Bags and Luggage: It's all about the feminine details on this Jean Paul Gaultier handbag. ; Made of leather. ; Drop-in shoulder chain. ; Top flap with a magnetic snap closure. ; Embossed koi fish and floral detail. ; Brand plate at the front. ; Lined interior with a back-wall zip pocket and multifunctional slip pockets. ; Made in Italy. Measurements: ; Bottom Width: 12 in ; Depth: 2 in ; Height: 6 1 2 in ; Accessory Strap Length: 24 in ; Accessory Strap Drop: 10 in ; Weight: 1 lb 5 oz

 


















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A tattoo is an ink design inserted into the skin, commonly via a needle. The tattoo, in various forms, has been used ornamentally and religiously by humans for thousands of years, with examples of tattoo work found on numerous preserved prehistoric specimens. Humans also use identification tattoos on domesticated animals, particularly livestock. Examples of tattoo work can be seen in most human cultures, and despite some social stigma, tattoos are becoming ubiquitous in the West, with an estimated 25% of Americans wearing at least one tattoo by the end of the 20th century.