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Tattoo

caroleannelc

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I am currently walking the Camino and would like to have a tattoo of the shell when I reach Santigo. Does anyone know if there is a reputable tattooist in the town?
 
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There are several tattoo parlours quite close to the cathedral. Its as good excuse as any to wander the old town to find one you like. I cannot tell you how reputable they might be.
 
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There are several tattoo parlours quite close to the cathedral. Its as good excuse as any to wander the old town to find one you like. I cannot tell you how reputable they might be.

I can't comment on any of the studios in Santiago but I've got a few tattoos and the one thing I've found is that the better the artist the longer the waiting list. A good artist will tend to be booked weeks or months in advance. Places where you can walk in and get done off the street... it's a gamble, sometimes good, sometimes bad.

Depends on what you want done. If it's just something picked off a flash and stencilled on... should be OK. For a custom piece I'd really want to do some homework, shop around, check portfolios, etc.

I've got a "spur of the moment" tattoo on the inside of my upper arm (luckily where you can't really see it). I keep telling myself "at least it is spelt right" :D
 
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I wanted to get a shell tattoo in Santiago and went to 2 parlours. I was not impressed with either so left it until I returned home.
 
I was considering getting a tattoo in a rather personal place. Most of the year it would just read "Santiago" but occasionally (birthday, anniversary etc) it would read "Santiago de Compostela" ;)
 
I went to a place called Sangre Sagrada or Sangre Sancto - I forget which. The owner sat down with me and drew a concha for me. I wanted it to look like a passport sello. He drew one for my son as well, sort of a mix between the concha you see on all the signs and an arrow. He is very experienced and creative and artistic and speaks English perfectly.
 
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I'd be more concerned with the cleanliness of the shop. But I'd look at a portfolio as well. we call crappy artists "Scratchers" here in the states and they arena dime a dozen...
 
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