How Much Does a Tattoo Cost in Toronto?
Tattoo pricing isn’t one-size-fits-all, and that’s a good thing. It means you get a custom piece of artwork that fits your style, size, and budget. At 46 Tattoo in Toronto, we offer transparent pricing and flexible options whether you’re looking for something small and simple or large-scale custom work.
Here’s what to know before booking.
Our Pricing Structure
We charge $150–200/hour for custom tattoos, depending on the artist. For smaller pieces or flash designs, we offer flat rates based on size and complexity.
This gives you the freedom to choose what fits best without surprises. If you’re not sure what category your tattoo falls under, send us a reference and we’ll give you an estimate upfront.
What Affects the Cost of a Tattoo?
Tattoo prices vary based on a few key factors:
Size
Larger pieces take more time, but even small tattoos can be intricate depending on the detail involved. Generally speaking, the bigger the tattoo though, the more it will cost.
Complexity and Style
We specialize in several styles:
Each style has its own technical demands and time requirements. Some styles are inherently more complex, such as black and grey realism, and some styles like script can be very simple, to very complex. The best way to know is to give us a shout.
Placement
Some areas like ribs, hands, or neck may take longer due to skin texture or sensitivity. That can affect both the overall time and the price.
We Work With Your Budget
Not everyone wants a full-day session. We’re always open to working within your budget, whether that’s a one-hour flash, a multi-session sleeve, or something in between.
Use our booking form to:
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Describe your idea
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Attach reference photos
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Let us know your preferred size and placement
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Mention your budget if you have one
We’ll get back to you with a quote or options that work for your budget.
Final Thoughts on Tattoo Pricing
Tattooing is an investment in art and in yourself. The right piece will last a lifetime. We focus on clean execution, long-term durability, and personalized design built around your goals and budget.
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