PRICES
Every tattoo is priced individually depending on style, size, complexity and placement.
Hourly price is just a rough guide for you to understand the process a bit, not a strict number!
• minimum tattoo price: 100€
• hourly price: 80–120€ / hour
• full tattoo day: 450–650€
• touch-ups: free for one year
• late cancellation fee (24h or less before the appointment) is 40€
Currently I don’t take a deposit.
PAYMENT METHODS:
Cash, mobilepay, bank transfer or card. You can pay part mobile pay/part cash, all goes.
(cash and mobilepay are easiest for me, but everything works)
I'm open to your budgets always and ready to discuss it!
Money talk is not an awkward talk to me, so don't hesitate to express your thoughts and wishes.
big projects
EXPLAINED:
My minimum tattoo price is 100€.
This means that even very small tattoos (for example a tiny heart) start at 100€.
If you plan to get multiple small tattoos, I always recommend gathering them into one session. The price usually combines and becomes more favourable.
Example:
One tiny heart → 100€
Two tiny hearts → same 100€
Two tiny hearts and a small simplistic wave → 120€
So grouping small tattoos together usually makes more sense price-wise.
I currently don't use deposits for booking.
If you need to cancel or move your appointment, please let me know as soon as possible so I can try to fill the spot.
If an appointment is cancelled less than 24 hours before the session, a 40€ late cancellation fee applies.
Usually I'll just send a mobilepay request. If it's ignored, I will send a normal invoice through accounting. Like any other invoice, it may go to collections if unpaid.
You don't need to explain cancellation reasons — life happens <3
If something unexpected happens financially and you don't want to cancel the appointment, we can also make a payment plan instead, or discuss delayed payment.
The style and level of detail affect the price more than the exact size.
So if you're not sure about the exact placement or size yet — that's completely fine. We can figure that out together (I prefer helping you with that actually!)
For example:
If you measured 10 cm but we end up making it 14 cm, that usually doesn't change the price much.
Sometimes I may adjust details slightly so the tattoo ages properly.
Smaller tattoos usually need simpler designs than larger ones.
So don't worry too much about exact measurements beforehand.
A rough idea like these is enough:
• "around palm size"
• "around 10–15 cm"
• "something like on this picture"
Unless the size changes dramatically (for example doubling the size), the price difference is usually small.
Tattooing bigger doesn't always mean tattooing longer — it depends a lot on the design.
Some body parts are harder to tattoo and take more time. Because of this, they may cost slightly more than the same design on arms, legs or back.
Examples include:
• ribs
• sternum / chest
• stomach
• neck
• head
• knees
• elbows
Touch-ups are free within one year after the tattoo.
After one year, touch-ups cost 40€ per appointment.
That means we can refresh several tattoos done by me during the same appointment for that same price.
Refreshing older tattoos after several years is also 40€.
These prices apply only to tattoos done by me.
I can also touch up tattoos done by other artists — the price depends on the amount of work and is not considered a touch-up for me, but a separate tattoo with it's own pricing.
A full tattooing day costs 450–650€ (we will discuss this range individually).
You don't pay for your tattoo in full, I charge per session, and 650 euros is top maximum per day, so it never will be more than that per day unless we are trying to cram and doing a lot of overtime.
I usually start around 11-12:00, unless we agree otherwise, and there isn't a strict time limit — we work until:
• your skin is still doing well
• you feel good
• the tattoo quality stays good
Most people's skin handles about 4,5–6 hours of tattooing (direct needle on skin) well, so I usually aim not to go beyond that.
Pushing beyond skin limits can affect healing and tattoo quality.
But account for all the other processes beside tattooing. It might take 5 hours of tattoo, but total in the studio can be 6-7 hours.
Don't book travelling without warning/communicating with me, please!
For larger projects I'm very open to flexible payment options.
This can include:
• payment plans
• partial payments
• delayed payments
(no Klarna or external financing services — just a simple agreement.)
You don't need to book immediately to ask for an estimate, just send a booking form and mention that you don't plan to book right now, you just wanna start saving/have an idea how much it would cost.
You also don't need to have the full amount saved before contacting me if you want to make it happen faster.
I'm interested in doing large projects faster (if you want that as well, of course), as it will bring finished result to my portfolio faster and I aim for that right now.
Many large projects also work well when we set for example a monthly tattoo budget (200-300€ for example) and continue the project session by session once a month based on that budget.
This way progress is steady and the cost feels more manageable.
If you already have an idea of your tattoo and are familiar with tattoo prices, you can simply tell me your budget range wishes.
If you're not familiar with tattoo pricing, just mention that in your request and I will give you a price range for your idea first from which you can decide if it's okay or you want to set a limit.
example:
client message:
"I want a butterfly surrounded by flowers somewhere on my upper arm, slightly bigger than palm size, in this style (picture). It would be my first bigger tattoo so I'm not sure how much it might cost."
possible response:
"Something like that would likely fall around 250–450€."
Either way, I try to stay within the range I initially give and will always warn you in advance if major changes affect it.
I completely understand budgeting — I prefer knowing price ranges beforehand myself as well.
If you have a specific limit:
If you have a specific limit inside that range (for example 350€), I can design the tattoo to fit that budget.
Small adjustments in design can affect tattooing time.
For example removing some leaves or simplifying details in the wings may save an hour of tattooing.
This doesn't mean the tattoo will look worse. It simply means the design is adjusted to fit the available tattooing time.
If you are flexible within the range and my given estimate sounds good to you without certain limitations on it, it just gives more freedom during the design process and allows exploring versions with more or fewer details.
Very delicate shaded tattoos with extremely clean and soft shading can sometimes take more time than they appear to.
Smooth, precise work often requires multiple gentle layers and careful detailing.
Because of this, very clean minimal tattoos can sometimes cost more than they might visually suggest.