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Matching tattoo
Get a matching tattoo with someone special to you.
Matching tattoos do not have to be two completely identical designs. I find it much more interesting when the tattoos are connected by the same idea but still look good on their own.

I do matching tattoos for best friends, friends, couples, family members, and other people who are close to you. They can be the same small symbols, lettering, flowers, or fine line designs. They can also be two completely different tattoos, for example two parts of one image, or similar designs with small differences that are connected by the same meaning.
People usually go with a smaller size and clean design when getting matching tattoos. Minimalist tattoos, fine line tattoos are great options since they have thin lines that make the tattoo look subtle so you can add little bits of detail but not clutter up the whole thing.

The design can be based on your references or created especially for you. If you want identical tattoos, before the session we can choose the size and placement so the design looks good on each person. If you want to keep the same idea but make the tattoos slightly different, I can prepare a few variations of the same design.

Matching tattoos are often placed on the wrist, forearm, arm, ribs, ankle, or another relatively small area. I choose the placement based on the size of the design and the amount of detail so the tattoo will still look good after it heals.

If you are looking for a tattoo artist in Tbilisi for matching tattoos, I work with fine line tattoos, minimalist designs, small lettering, floral tattoos, and custom designs. You can come to the session together with your best friend, partner, friend, family member, or someone close to you and get your tattoos on the same day.
Please send me an idea before booking, or some inspiration pictures, approximate size, location etc. I’ll assist with selecting the ideal one & create the designs to ensure that your paired tattoos are cohesive yet appropriate for both individuals.
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