02/05/2026
We officially SUPPORT this event ๐ ๐
In the heart of Silay City, known as the "Paris of Negros" for its rich heritage and love for the arts, the Kansilay Tattoo Festival emerges as a powerful testament to the evolution of Filipino culture. While Silay is famous for its ancestral homes, mouth-watering delicacies and the legendary Princess Kansilay, this modern festival bridges the gap between ancient traditions and contemporary self-expression. It serves not only as a competition but as a vital educational platform designed to redefine the narrative surrounding body art.
Tattooing in the Philippines is a legacy that dates back to the Pintados, where ink was a badge of courage and social standing. The Kansilay Tattoo Festival promotes this craft as a legitimate fine art. By showcasing the intricate skills of local and visiting artists, the event highlights the technical precision, creativity, and storytelling inherent in every design. It transforms the body into a living canvas, encouraging the public to see tattoos not as "vandalism" on the skin, but as a sophisticated form of visual communication and personal history.
Regarding the proper age to get a tattoo, the festival and the broader community advocate for maturity and informed consent. Generally, 18 years old is recognized as the standard legal age. This ensures that the individual has the emotional and mental maturity to make a permanent decision. A tattoo is a lifelong commitment, and the festival encourages young people to wait until they are certain of their identity and the message they wish to carry forever.
Perhaps the most significant impact of the Kansilay Tattoo Festival is its stand against discrimination. For too long, individuals with tattoos have faced professional and social bias, often wrongly associated with deviance or lack of character.
"Tattoos are stories on the skin; they do not define a person's capability, intelligence, or morality."
By bringing tattoo culture into the public eye in a celebratory, family-friendly atmosphere, Silay City fosters an environment of INKclusivity. It challenges the community to look past the ink and see the person beneathโa professional, an artist, a parent, or a friend.
The Kansilay Tattoo Festival is more than just a gathering of artists; it is a movement. It celebrates the bravery of Princess Kansilay by encouraging a different kind of courage: the courage to be oneself and the courage to accept others without judgment.