Best Tattoo Shops in Ghana
Planning on getting inked in Ghana? From tattoo studios in Accra to Kumasi, we’ve rounded up a list of the best Tattoo shops in Ghana. Tattoos are getting more popular in Ghana as many youths in the country tend to be influenced by western societies and the fetish of “coolness” associated with them.
Tattoos are a form of body alteration created by implanting indelible or temporary ink, dyes, and/or pigments into the dermal layer of the skin to create a design. Tattoo artists use a variety of methods and tools, such as hand-tapped traditional tattoos and contemporary tattoo machines, to produce these designs. Tattooing has been around since Neolithic times and is done by numerous civilizations around the world. The meaning and significance of tattoos differ from one location to the next.
The tattoo artists/studios featured in this post are some of the best in the country.
1410 Studio Accra Gh.
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1410 Studio Accra is a Tattoo & Piercing Shop in Ghana. Opened from Tuesdays to Sarturday from 12:30-9:00pm. 50% Deposit Required to Book | NO REFUND
Website: www.1410studio.com
Ohin InkGod Tattoo
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Abraham Ohin InkGod Tattoos located in Accra. Contact to Book.
Tattoo By Gray
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Tattoo by Gray tattoo and Piercing studio located in Accra. Monday’s-Saturday’s ⏰8:00am -8:00pm. Booking:?0238866881— 0558370036. Location ? Asylum down
VasDesigns Tattoo Ghana
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It’s time to select the artist for your tattoo! Once you’ve decided on the right artist, make sure you choose the right place.
How much does tattoo cost in Ghana
The price of a tattoo in Ghana will depend on the studio, size, and type of tattoo you will like to get. On average a good tattoo can cost anywhere from 100 cedis for a small tattoo to over 5000 cedis for a large tattoo.
Tattoo Tips
Before getting a tattoo, consider the healing time and the effect it will have on your daily life. For example, a tattoo on the back of your thigh might not allow you to sit comfortably for a week, while a tattoo on your underboob might prevent you from wearing bras. Consider this in advance so you can avoid agitating the area too much during the tattoo healing process. Here are some other things to consider when choosing a tattoo:
Tattoos can be very painful, especially if you’re getting a tattoo on a sensitive area, such as the ribs or the back of your knees. Some people report feeling better after taking ibuprofen or tequila, which can thin the blood. Large, colorful, and intricate tattoos with fine details will typically hurt more, especially if you’re getting them done in a sensitive area.
Choosing a design is an important step, so it’s important to do as much research as possible. Consider the size of the tattoo, location, color palette, and the budget you have available. You can also visit a tattoo artist’s studio to get the design made for you. Make sure to meet with them before the tattoo appointment so you can focus on getting an amazing tattoo. Remember, tattoos are not just for decoration; they’re a reflection of who you are.
You should also know how much tattoos cost. Most artists set their own rates and expect a fair payment based on their skill level and the design. More well-known artists generally charge more than less-known ones. You should always discuss your budget with your artist before the work begins.
Best Tattoo Shops in Ghana.
You could be the proud owner of a new tattoo in a matter of hours — but don’t let the ease of the process stop you from getting the best tattoo artist to work on your body. Prior to getting a tattoo, make sure your tattoo artist takes safety precautions to reduce the possible risks of skin infection.
Looking for tattoo design ideas, here are 10 best ways and free websites to get the best tattoo designs and art for both women and men. Click here to view the complete list.
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