How much does a lower back tattoo cost?
Bootsie Skoc said:
I want a tattoo on my lower back.
Tags: Back Tattoo, Lower Back, Tattoo Cost
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it depends on the design and the place where ur getting the tattoo.
it is up to how big you want
and how complicated you want
It depends on the size… It can range depending on the type of facility you choose as well.. If you are wanting a tribal cover from side to side you are looking at about 200-400 dollars.. I have a 3″ circle wave design on my lower back and it cost 85 and it’s plain jane black with no shading.. You have to figure it all in.
It’s a matter of size, shop and dignity. Prices vary from one shop to the next, based on size.
It depends on the size and design, you can get one from spike in his garage colored with probably led paint for 75 bucks or you can go to the best cleanest shop in the world and pay upwards of 300 depending on size. it all depends on who you trust and how much you will spend.
That first post was rude, grow up!
(now she changed it..hmmm)
I can’t believe people ask these questions….
how much do pants cost?
now to answer this asinine question:
a lower back tattoo can cost anywhere from 8 cents and a piece of bubble gum at Skeezy Joe’s Basement Tatoo Shop
to $1,000,000 at my non-existant shop
nobody can narrow it down for you with the details you gave
and even if you gave plenty of details…….prices vary from artist to artist and shop to shop
so nobody on the internet will be able to tell you
I’m so tired of seeing these questions. Use the search bar before posting your question. We can’t tell you how much a tattoo is going to cost. There are a lot of factors that go into deciding the price for a tattoo. Go into a tattoo shop and ask the tattoo artist.
But to answer your question – probably about $5,634,190.
Depends and where you go, who does it, how big it is, detail, and color options. Cost should be your last consideration when getting a tattoo. Remember, you get what you pay for…don’t go cheap. it’s forever