Oh, the three fashion images have nothing to do with Razmi. Those are just fashions common in her time. She had a very simple belly tattoo, having no village to bestow them on her. Those are images of a larger Tapa; the proportions are different. That image was just a bonus included because we had it ready and I thought you might like to know about fashions at the time. Only the first two images are related to Razmi as an individual.
Benjamin Ludwig
2025-10-25 18:43:35 +0000 UTC
This is going to be an incredible series! Simple in her words, yet beautiful and deep. I must say, I do not recall if Yasir has had his art on here before, but regardless they did a fantastic job! Her song at the end was very beautiful and serene, and had the effect on me similar to how the Tapa likely felt.
I do have a small question, however: Since the third artwork seems to show her aging from left to right, is there a reason her belly pattern is simple? I recall those patterns are how they record their history for both successes and failures. Though perhaps Razmi simply chose not to bother with the tradition, given her nature?