dragon kanji tattoo - convention

At Jade Dragon Tattoo in Chicago, does anyone have an idea about how much the following tattoos would cost:?

1) a tiny heart (about 1-2 cm) thickly outlined in black and colored in with pink, right below my bikini line; and
2) three kanji symbols: love, strength, & happiness (I know what the symbols are) about 1 in each, on my very very lower back


Please do your research on this place before you let them work on you. My friends and I made the mistake of going here last summer and they were the worst. The owner/employees were very rude by hitting on us and only cared about the money, not our welfare

Adoring the human canvas

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Humans have adorned their bodies since the earliest recorded times. In some ancient cultures these embellishments were primarily temporary decorations, like the use of make-up by the Egyptians (as early as 3500 B.C. according to archaeological evidence) or the art of mehndi, in which a henna-derived ink is used to draw intricate designs on the skin, in India.

For other societies, however, gilding the body meant permanent modification of its form. Examples of these alterations span from the widespread practices of tattooing and piercing to more exotic customs such as neck stretching by the Kayan women of Burma, Chinese foot-binding for girls, cranial shaping within numerous Native American tribes and much more.

Over the centuries the practice of body modification has endured — and in the case of tattooing and piercing has proliferated — to become an increasingly common component of present-day American culture. However, the thinking that drives us to change our bodies today is wholly distinct from the notions that drove our forebears.

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