The Cost Of An Armband Tattoo

Depending on how thick you want it, an armband tattoo can cost around $100 to $350. While nowadays tattoo prices range from $1000, going up to $6000 or even more for larger artwork that takes several sessions to complete. 

Armband tattoos have become popular in this new modern age as many people have now accepted tattoos as a form of body art, or creative expression. Although the act of body art existed as far back as 5000 years ago, the perception of tattoos has also changed over the years, making them a common sight and more acceptable than before. 

Tattoo enthusiasts can be pleased that “tatts” are no longer considered a rebellious form of artwork as they were previously.

Types of armband tattoos

While armband tattoos may look aesthetically pleasing, historically they were believed to offer a kind of spiritual protection from evil or spiritual attacks. Nowadays they are commonly done to honour the deceased, and as a way to carry a special memory for life. Essentially armband tattoos are typically a favourite because they are easy to show off. 

As mentioned earlier – although an armband tattoo may look beautiful, its symbolism by far outweighs the pain, and the number of hours you have to sit under the needle. For example, a two-stripe tattoo symbolises strength, power, courage, and protection. While others prefer to opt for a tribal tattoo that represents the many ethnic groups around the world. 

Below is a list of the different armband tattoos:

Solid Black ArmbandNature ArmbandSimple tribalFloral Armband tattoo but to name a few.

What determines the price of a tattoo?

The price of a tattoo depends on several factors including the size, the location of the design, the experience of the artist, and the time spent under the needle. Where a customer wants the tattoo also determines the price, with back and arm “tatts” being cheaper than those in hard-to-reach or intimate areas.

How long does it take to get an armband tattoo?

Depending on where you want the “tatt”, an armband tattoo can take anything up to 2- 5 hours, while some require a second or third session to complete.  The period taken to complete the tattoo is also dependent on the artwork of your choice.

In summary, the price of a tattoo may be a big determining factor, it is important to do the necessary research before committing to one.  Since the tattoo profession in the US is not regulated, when going for a consultation for the first time, rather get recommendations from friends or if searching for a “tattoo” service online, its best to check for customer reviews. This will save you the trouble of spending copious amounts of money to get the tattoo removed in the long run. Rather seek professional service in the first place. 

  1. How old do you have to be to get tattooed?

You must be at least 18 years of age. Valid identification is required to get tattooed.

  1. Does the colour of the tattoo change over time on ethnic skin? 

The darker your skin tone, the more easily it will show through the white ink. However, a white tattoo on darker skin may even turn another colour entirely.

  1. When looking to get a tattoo, would you need to go back for a retouch over time?

Tattoos do not need a retouch; however, your skin’s natural healing process might create imperfections on your tattoo. You will need some extra detailing to fix the issue.

  1. Where is the deal location on the body for different tattoos?

Since there are sensitive parts on the body such as behind the ear and the wrist, ideally it is advisable to seek advice from a tattoo specialist before making up your mind on where you want the tattoo. 

  1. What to do when unhappy with the outcome of a tattoo?

Well if not satisfied with the outcome of your ink, most tattoo artists offer touch-ups, cover-up designs, and laser removal to deal with a tattoo you no longer want. 

  1. What are the most sought-after tattoo designs?

Before heading off to the tattoo shop, rather think about whether you prefer subtle illustration such as a short script, or whether you want a tattoo that tells a story; a portrait, or one which pays tribute to a special memory. You might want to consult a tattoo artist who can explore an array of many different options.