About How Long Would A Typical Japanese-themed Quarter Sleeve Tattoo Take?
Friday, October 30th, 2009 at
1:37 pm
I'm getting mine designed on the 8th and I was just curious about the time taken to get the actual tattoo done. My artist said a half sleeve would take about 10-20 hours and cost around $1000. Is it safe to assume that a quarter sleeve will take 5-10 hours and cost around $500? I appreciate any help


US $1.85



Your artist said what now? No, it’s not safe to assume that…
It really just depends what work you’re looking into having done. Japanese styled is more detailed normally. So I’d say about 7-10 hours. And probably about 500-600 dollars.
Just take care of it and enjoy it once it’s done.
it depends on how big it is a how fast the artist works
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