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She has a gallery in BME/HARD called “Japanese Butterfly” (she's one of BME's longest-term contributors). Latest Tattoo, Piercing, BME: Body Modification

Today, the "Butterfly" motif remains a staple in Tokyo's tattoo culture, often seen in high-detail "dreamy" or "3D" styles at local studios like Maro Ink . However, the original "Japanese Butterfly" remains a cult icon for being one of the first to document a "full" extreme transition from a traditional background into a living work of art.

: Symbolic of metamorphosis and rebirth, these are used as a thematic anchor for extensive body work.

: The original repository for her galleries and updates.

: Many in the community view these modifications as a way to reclaim the body after periods of struggle or emotional lows, symbolizing strength through "breaking through".

These involve placing medical-grade silicone shapes under the skin (usually on the forehead or cheekbones) to create ridges or "horns."

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She has a gallery in BME/HARD called “Japanese Butterfly” (she's one of BME's longest-term contributors). Latest Tattoo, Piercing, BME: Body Modification

Today, the "Butterfly" motif remains a staple in Tokyo's tattoo culture, often seen in high-detail "dreamy" or "3D" styles at local studios like Maro Ink . However, the original "Japanese Butterfly" remains a cult icon for being one of the first to document a "full" extreme transition from a traditional background into a living work of art. body modification tokio butterfly full

: Symbolic of metamorphosis and rebirth, these are used as a thematic anchor for extensive body work. She has a gallery in BME/HARD called “Japanese

: The original repository for her galleries and updates. : Symbolic of metamorphosis and rebirth, these are

: Many in the community view these modifications as a way to reclaim the body after periods of struggle or emotional lows, symbolizing strength through "breaking through".

These involve placing medical-grade silicone shapes under the skin (usually on the forehead or cheekbones) to create ridges or "horns."