How much does a tattoo cost?

Our studio minimum is $115. For larger or more involved work, our artists charge an hourly rate ranging from $230 to $250 per hour depending on the artist. The final cost comes down to the size, complexity, placement, and style of your piece.

The best way to get an accurate number is to email the shop. We'll talk through what you have in mind and give you a clear idea of what to expect before you commit to anything.

Do you charge by the hour or by the piece?

Both, depending on the work. Smaller or simpler pieces are typically quoted as a flat rate per piece. Larger, more complex, or multi-session work is generally charged at an hourly rate. Your artist will clarify the pricing structure during your consultation so there is no ambiguity.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept cash and all major credit and debit cards. Some artists may have preferences, so it's always a good idea to confirm at booking. Please note that tipping your artist is always appreciated. A tip of 15 to 20% is customary for exceptional work, and cash tips are preferred.

Is a deposit applies towards the total cost?

Yes, always. Your deposit is not an extra fee. It is a partial payment that goes toward the final balance of your tattoo. For example, if your tattoo costs $400 and you paid a $100 deposit, you'll owe $300 on the day of your appointment. The deposit simply holds your appointment slot and compensates the artist for the design time they invest before your session.

Do you offer payment plans for large pieces?

Large tattoos like sleeves, back pieces, and full legs are naturally split across multiple sessions, which creates a built-in payment structure. You pay per session as the work progresses rather than one lump sum upfront. This makes large-scale tattoo projects financially manageable for most clients. Speak with your artist about a session plan that works for both your creative goals and your budget.