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It largely depends on where honestly, never go for cheaper because you always get what you paid for. From where I am we're talking around £600-800/UK
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Kind of stating the obvious here but your best bet is to go into a few of your local tattoo shops and get a rough quote from the artists themselves
Tip, a good artist will be booked up atleast a few weeks in advance
Edit: that little day of the dead girl isn't going to cost £800+
Tip, a good artist will be booked up atleast a few weeks in advance
Edit: that little day of the dead girl isn't going to cost £800+
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If your getting It done professionally, it will cost a bit
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All depends on the price of the artist, obviously the better the artist the more it will cost and id advise you goto someone who isnt cheap. Person who does mine is £100 and based on size of tattoo in image you posted, tattoos of that size ive had done have took my artist 4-5 hours.
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Depends on if they do it by the hour or by the tattoo. With that much color ids say $600 - $700
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Quality isn't too great, nice tat not trying to bash it. But probably around 800-900$ plus tip
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On top of Ninjas point don't be afraid to bargain, if two well established tattoo parlours offer similar prices, let them know what the competitor offered
Well established parlours will know of their surrounding competition and will know their work, don't come in all "yeah well the can do it cheaper so offer me something better or I'm gone"
Just throw it in while discussing prices .
Well established parlours will know of their surrounding competition and will know their work, don't come in all "yeah well the can do it cheaper so offer me something better or I'm gone"
Just throw it in while discussing prices .
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from all the tattoo parlors etc Ive been to they normally go by pay per hour not per piece, ranging from 40 an hour (apprentice) to 60 -120 ( a guy named scribble head in my local area pretty famous)
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Philanthropy wrote On top of Ninjas point don't be afraid to bargain, if two well established tattoo parlours offer similar prices, let them know what the competitor offered
Well established parlours will know of their surrounding competition and will know their work, don't come in all "yeah well the can do it cheaper so offer me something better or I'm gone"
Just throw it in while discussing prices .
Nah don't do this. I've worked in the tattoo industry and artists get really pissed and find it disrespectful if you're trying to get a deal. Do research about the artist, his style, make sure they have solid linework. Tattoo's shouldn't be cheap, they're on you for life. I'm covered.
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