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The world's oldest tattoo parlour

Hidden away in the winding alleyways of the Old City of Jerusalem is a tiny tattoo shop run by the Razzouk family.

This family of tattoo artists have a remarkable history of inking Christian pilgrims, which can be traced back over 700 years. In that time they have tattooed many famous faces, including British royalty.

Video by Ori Szternfeld & Zvi Landsman

Commissioned by Camelia Sadeghzadeh

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