It is a rabbit..its on my chest...it costs 120
2007-03-12 03:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I have a large very colorful butterfly across the top of my breasts. Actually just above and kind of inbetween, when I wear a bra it pushes the wings together so you can't really see the purple body. The body hurt the most, anything on bone like that is very painfull. It cost me little over $300 back 5 years ago, at a place outside of Seattle called "The Mark of the Vampire". Pretty cool though, the guy had been doing Tats for over 20 years so I was in a master's hand and my tat shows it with all the fine line and coloring.
If you get one go to a Master, someone that has been doing it for a really long time. Not some newbie. Just as you research what tat you want, research the person who will be doing it. Check them out, see some of their other work. Sit and watch other people being done. Don't just jump in, you will regrete your tatoo later. No one should regrete what they truly wanted. :)
2007-03-11 20:59:20
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answered by Kathy W 2
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£1(GBP)= $1.90US
Have A tattoo? I have 5 (1 is a dual, so I guess that only counts as 4).
A winged Celtic symbol on my upper back, with a secondary stone inked into the middle (that's the dual) which was £120 and £25 for the stone, a cyber-tribal symbol on my upper left arm (£85), a double strand barb wire band around my left bicep (mine was one of the first ever - how annoying to see everyone with it now) (£80) and a bald eagle in flight on my upper right arm (my first ink - £45)
Next is going to be a self-designed, modified US seal above the latin "Audere est Facere" ("to dare is to do" - the motto of my soccer team) which I've had quoted at £230.
2007-03-11 12:54:19
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answered by Paul The Rock Ape 4
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I have 8. A kitten on ankle ($80)., A panther on arm ($100) A tribal across back ($100) etc. the average cost is about $100+ on most of mine. Most good shops will charge $50 for a tattoo just to open the needle!
2007-03-11 12:44:21
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answered by Linda 2
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I have 8 tattoos-but I've been inked 9 times(10?-couple times it was cover up or touch up.) Sometimes the cost of a tattoo reflects the difficulty of the area being tattooed. The foot is boney and bumpy and probably difficult to tattoo.
I have 3 from the back of my neck to the middle of my shoulders. One on the left side of my chest. One on my calf. One on my left butt cheek. One on my lower back. And my most recent was on my girl part. The last one was $80 because of the area-more difficult to ink because of the stretchiness of the skin. If I had gotten it done on my arm, it would have been about $65.
The place I go, tho, to get my tattoos, has some of the most reasonable prices in my city. I don't think $85 was too much for a foot tattoo.
OH! You asked WHAT, too!
4 butterflies-one on calf that I designed that has my dbf's initials hidden in the upper wings, a small one on the left side of my chest, one on my left butt cheek, and one in a Celtic symbol on my lower back
A heart symbol that I designed to represent inter-racial love on the back of my neck. The Hebrew meaning of my name in Japanese right under that one. A large Celtic cross between my shoulders.
Cherries on my girl part surrounded by the words "Thick, Juicy, Sexy".
2007-03-11 13:16:03
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answered by MamiZorro2 6
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hmm.. trying to go in order
black gryphon,(right hip) 11 years old, 80 dollars
goddess armband (left arm)10 years old, 100 dollar
sun/stag armband (right arm) 9 years old, 150 dollars
Faerie on my back (left shoulderblade/upper back), 8 years old 100 dollars
Dragon winged elf (right shoulderblade/upper back), 7 years old 175 I think
Goddess portrait (left upper arm), 7 years old, 100 dollars
greenman (right upper arm), 6 years old, 2-300 dollars I think
Firedancer (inside left arm), 4 years old, 200 dollars
Willow tree/roses/nine pointed star (center back), 2 years old total = 300 (4 sessions)
Kagerou tattoo,(left ribcage) 16 months. 300 dollars
dog's pawprint and name (right leg) , 10 months, 50 dollars
Flowers around goddess portrait (left arm), 200 dollars
Shattered chalice and quote (right leg), 100 dollars..
so what that's $2100 in tattoos over the last 11 years.. considering up until 3 years ago I lived in a state where it was illegal and traveled out of state to get them.. not too shabby.. I have plans to cover pretty much everything from my collarbones to my knees, and down 3/4 sleeves on both arms.. mostly goddess/spiritual designs.. (yes, I know the kagerou tattoo stands out, but it still fits me)
2007-03-11 23:14:45
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answered by Gryphonsinger 2
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i have Om symbol in a sun on my neck ($65), tribal just under the Om ($110, first tattoo), three stars across my wrist ($65 or $85), three stars going down my inner forearm ($115).
coming this year: a quote, more Buddhist symbols, and maybe more stars.
Coming spring of 2008 (hehe): nightmare before christmas half sleeve
i'm already excited to get them.
2007-03-11 13:45:09
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answered by jack_skellington49 4
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all of my tattoos are custom designed by my artist.
i have a skull on my foot
a korean takeout box with a fortune cookie on my other foot and am working on a full backpiece koi with lotus, lava rocks and a sea turtle. so far all of that has cost a lot. well over $1000 and i'm still working on my back.
2007-03-12 04:58:35
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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You want the rundown of all 15 of them?
All together I have over $2000 worth of tattoos on my body, including cover ups and touch ups. Yeah, I was making a lot of cashola at one point.
2007-03-11 12:40:46
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answered by FaerieWhings 7
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I have 2 tattoos...A black and blue open star on my right foot ($40, 2004) and a pink and black buttefly on the outside left ankle ($60, 2006).
2007-03-11 13:40:32
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answered by cheerc86 1
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answered by Anonymous
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