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About Squid Ink Tattoo Studio

Squid Ink Studio is a small by-appointment-only tattoo studio located in Eureka, California surrounded by redwoods. We are dedicated to providing a top-quality experience and environment for our clients with a focus on creating beautiful tattoos inspired by the beauty of nature. Our resident artists specialize in flora, fauna, and nature tattoos done in a scientifically accurate style. We are passionate about what we do, and we strive to make every client feel comfortable and confident in their choice of tattoo. Come visit us and experience the Squid Ink Studio difference.

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Booking a Tattoo

     At Squid Ink Tattoo Studio, we want to make sure you have the best experience possible. To book a tattoo at our studio please contact your artist of choice directly. Our resident artists all have FAQ pages that outline their booking processes and policies. Guest artists will have their own unique booking process and we recommend reading their Instagram bio and story posts to find out the best way to book with them.

Additional Information

     We take pride in providing our clients with an inclusive and comfortable environment. All bodies, skin tones and types, gender expressions, and sexualities are welcome. Our goal is to create an enjoyable space where people can feel relaxed and comfortable. Squid Ink Studio uses the highest quality sterile tattoo equipment and follows strict procedures to ensure your safety. If you ever have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out. 

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Come Join Us in the Redwoods!

Our studio is located in Humboldt County, the land of the giant trees.

Book a tattoo and come see the tallest trees in the world! If you have any questions about the area while you are visiting you can always email one of our resident artists.

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