How Much Does Getting A Tattoo Cost?

Getting a tattoo can be expensive. There are no two ways about it. Tattooing is an art form and it takes patience, dedication, and experience to be good at it. It also takes mastery and focus to get it right; once a tattoo is in progress, there's no turning back. In other words, when getting a tattoo, there's no room for screw-ups. It only follows that the more brilliant the tattoo artist, the higher the fee he or she will (and should) charge.

 

Getting A Tattoo - It's All About the 'Art'

For most people who get a tattoo, there's actually a certain comfort in the high prices. Just as you know that checking into the Hilton or buying Italian leather shoes is going to cost you (but it'll be soooo worth the price!), expensive tattoos will be worth the investment.

 

As for actual prices, it's impossible to hand out uniform quotes. No two tattoo artists are the same. Getting a tattoo might set you back $300 dollars with one artist while another might charge you $500 for a similar piece of work. Again, it all depends on the artist, his skill, and experience.

 

On average, you're looking at least $100 for a small, standard design. Name tattoos can cost less, perhaps $50 or below. Of course, these are estimates. It's really up to the tattoo artist how much he or she wants to charge.

Some tattoos, particularly complex ones, can run into the thousands of dollars. Again, it's all to do with the mastery of execution, the experience, the talent. What you should keep in mind when getting a tattoo is that you should never haggle an artist's price. Respect it; it's fixed and reflects his work ethic. If his quote makes you balk, you can always decline and get a tattoo elsewhere. But remember, the cheaper they come, the more scrutinizing you should be about the artist's talent and background. Quality is always expensive; the opposite of that is true too.

 

Getting A Tattoo - Cost-Cutting Tip!

What you can do when getting a tattoo is let the artist know what kind of budget you have and ask him if he can work within that budget. Most artists would be happy to show you some designs that won't break the bank.

 

Just don't kid yourself. If you really to get a tattoo but find the costs prohibitive, save up and try again another day. Don't settle for a cheap and lousy tattoo. Work your butt off until you've got the money - it'll be worth it. A pricey yet gorgeous tattoo will definitely be something to look at and boast about.


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