Slave to the Needle Tattoo & Body Piercing

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Seattle, United States

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Body arts· Tattoo shop· Body piercing shop

Slave to the Needle Tattoo & Body Piercing Reviews | Rating 4,7 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Slave to the Needle Tattoo & Body Piercing is located in Seattle, United States on 508 NW 65th St. Slave to the Needle Tattoo & Body Piercing is rated 4.7 out of 5 in the category body arts in United States.

Address

508 NW 65th St

Phone

+1 2067892618

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Joshua Parker

In these pandemic times, it's important to support what you want to be around later. S.T.T.N. has been a staple and has such amazing people for tattoo and piercings. They're selection is affordable and awesome, they do everything they can to accommodate special needs. And their facility is immaculate. Set up an appointment and stop by to support them. Thanks for reading this far, good luck and good hunting!

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Kathleen Bradley

Got an ear piercing with Josh and am so happy with the results. Will be going to see him again for future piercings. Highly recommend!

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Janine Denney-Mazzilli

Okay wow. I’m blown away by the cleanliness and medical-oriented piercing procedures. I got a helix from Josh and he was friendly and so honest. I asked if he thought I could fit a third piercing and he said no - I appreciated that he didn’t say yes to get money and actually looked at my ears. He helped me choose jewelry and it was fast and simple. Cannot recommend this spot enough!

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Audrey Albini

Love the tattoo I got here. Professional, clean shop. Lines were clean, great blending and it has aged well, I got my tattoo here 2 years ago, wanted to wait to see how it aged. But we're all good, great tattoo. I also got a tattoo from the other slave to the needle location, also great.

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Chelsea Rutter

I got tattooed in March (almost a year ago) and still look at this tattoo every day and hate it. So I figured it was time to write a review. For perspective, this was my 9th tattoo taking longer than 2 hours, done by 6 different artists in 2 states. The experience was horrible - this artist was uncommunicative, impersonal, and seemed to be just shy of irritated every time I spoke. I didn't realize he and I were not on the same page about where we were headed with this tattoo until after he'd done half of the line work. This meant 1) that I had to come back for another session on a tattoo that should not have taken as long as it did, and 2) that the \finished\ tattoo looks like the artist got lost on the way there. Bottom line: The line work is awful, and obviously so. Especially the parts that just... end. Abruptly. Like halls in the Winchester Mystery House. The color looks like it was done by an 8 year old with some natural talent -- except for the color that managed to be done outside of the hard-to-miss black lines?? And the weird gaps that were \intentional\? This is the first tattoo I've had that has scarred during the healing process, and there's no fixing that. At this point, I would love to just not hate this tattoo. Unfortunately, will be looking elsewhere for that.