Stone Garden Tattoo

CALGARY’S MOST COLLABORATIVE TATTOO STUDIO

We are a Calgary-based tattoo initiative seeking to create beautiful artwork using you, the ideal canvas! Find your art, your way.

Let’s sit down and transform your exterior canvas with something that speaks to the version of you inside.

All Bodies Welcome

Artists

Leah

Leah is a Filipino-Canadian artist born right here in Calgary, Alberta! Although Leah’s art background focused on painting realistic portraits in oil paint and watercolour, she relished in the challenge of tattooing as a medium and eventually settled on a style of tattooing that is quite different from her paintings. She loves tattooing bold blackwork and linework, anime homages, pop culture references, and anything with sparkles! Leah loves getting to know new people, so if any of these tattoo styles are up your alley, she’d love to work with you on your ideas and put them on your skin. Come visit the shop and say hi to her today!

Jet

Jet, is a skilled Filipino-Canadian artist, that brings a unique perspective to his craft. With a passion for large-scale tattoos, Jet loves creating striking pieces that leave a lasting impression. From majestic dragons to serene geishas, Jet's attention to detail and mastery of craft he creates tattoos that truly come alive on the skin. Ready to transform your vision into a masterpiece? Pay a visit to our studio and let Jet bring your tattoo dreams to life.

Sarina

Sarina is an accomplished graphic designer/illustrator, having worked in print production for a few years before branching out into the world of tattooing. She has a bold graphic style influenced by manga, horror films, cinematography, and anime culture. Sarina enjoys working on pieces of beautiful feminine figures, graphic floral/botanicals, and surrealist imagery. Sarina is excited to learn about and get to know new people. If any of her current flash pieces suit your fancy or if you’d like to get started on a custom piece with her you can contact the shop by phone or email. You can even come say hi in person!

Megan

Meet Megan, our tattoo artist specializing in traditional styles. Her work is a vibrant tribute to classic tattoo design with bold lines and vivid colors. Megan's enthusiasm shines through in every piece she creates. If you want a fun and nostalgic tattoo experience, Megan is your artist. Contact us today to book your appointment or drop by to explore her portfolio in person!

Jana

Introducing Jana, our fine line tattoo artist with a passion for anime, Japanese influences, and florals. Jana's tattoos are a fusion of these elements, capturing intricate details with precision. If you're an anime lover or appreciate Japanese aesthetics, Jana will bring your vision to life. Contact us to schedule a consultation and work with Jana on your personalized tattoo masterpiece. Visit us to explore her portfolio and start your creative journey today!

  • Do you accept walk-ins?

    Yes! However it depends on availability and how much time it takes to do your design. It’s encouraged to email your tattoo ideas beforehand so you don’t waste a trip to the studio.

    How old do I have to be to get tattooed?

    The youngest we accept at Jade and Dagger is 16 years old with parental consent. Your parent must come with you and provide ID to sign our consent form. They are welcome to sit in on your tattoo, but they are not required to stay if they don’t want to! Please inquire about specific artists because not every artist accepts minors.

    Do I have to leave a deposit when I book an appointment?

    Yes, deposits are required in order to book an appointment. Deposits hold your appointment and are non-refundable, but they go towards the final cost of your appointment after your tattoo is finished.

    What do you charge?

    Both Leah and Elisa charge $160/hour. This applies to both custom tattoos and flash tattoos. A general time estimate is provided at the time of your booking; however, please keep in mind that tattoos may take longer or shorter depending on several factors such as your pain tolerance, the amount of time needed to stencil, any breaks taken, etc., so please budget in the case that your appointment goes over the estimated time.

    How long will it take to do my design?

    Different factors are taken into consideration when time estimates are generated. These factors include the size/location of your design, how detailed it is, whether there is shading or full black, your pain tolerance, the possibility you will need breaks, and other factors. With this in mind, time estimates will differ from person to person. If you have a specific budget in mind or other concerns around the length of time, it is best to sit down for a consultation with your artist.

    What are flash designs and how do they work?

    Flash designs are pre-drawn designs that artists come up with on their own. They are usually first come first serve and are not repeatable. Changes aren’t usually accepted to these designs and there are minimum requirements in terms of sizing and location. Leah currently has her available flash designs on a highlight tab in her Instagram profile. Elisa posts her available flash designs to both her instagram feed and highlights. They both try to update when designs are claimed as soon as possible.

    Can I use numbing cream?

    Yes! Numbing cream is not provided at the studio, but you are welcome to use your own numbing creams before your appointment. Please keep in mind that everyone’s skin is different and could react differently to numbing creams. It’s hard to gauge how your skin will react until you try it, so please do your research on the creams you want to use and accept that it may affect your tattooing process and how long it takes to finish your tattoo.

    What is your cancellation policy?

    You can cancel your tattoo up to 48 hours before your appointment. If you cancel your appointment with too little notice or no-show your artist, your deposit will be forfeited, and you may have to pay another deposit in order to reschedule.

    Can I bring a friend?

    Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate guests at our studio. Space is limited and precautions are in place due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Guests are allowed if you are a minor and the guest is your parent. One loophole to bringing a friend is if your friend is getting tattooed as well!

    Do I need to wear a mask?

    Since masks are no longer mandated, it is purely up to you whether you want to wear a mask or not. Leah will be wearing a mask due to the nature of her job, and if you choose not to wear a mask, please respect other clients’ choice if they do the opposite.

    How can I pay for my tattoo?

    At Jade and Dagger we accept debit card, credit card and cash. Please keep in mind that we do not keep a float at the studio if you decide to use cash.

    How long will it take for my tattoo to heal?

    Everyone is different, so healing times will vary as well! Generally, tattoos can take anywhere from 2-4 weeks to heal, and even longer in some cases. Take good care of your new tattoo while it is healing and it could speed up the process. If you have any concerns with healing please don’t hesitate to email the studio.

    What is parking like?

    There is plenty of street parking around the studio, but these can range anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours. If your tattoo appointment is estimated to take longer, there are paid parking lots you can use in the area. Please arrive a little earlier in order to find suitable parking or consider arranging a ride to and from the studio.

  • ***Please keep in mind that everyone heals differently! If after following these instructions you still have questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact your artist; they will have more insight or tips on your healing***

    TRADITIONAL BANDAGE (SARAN WRAP / BLACK BANDAGE)

    1. Keep your bandage on for a minimum of 3 – 4 hours, the longest you can keep it on is overnight until the morning.

    2. When you take off your wrap, make sure to clean off any plasma, blood or extra ink. You can get in the shower to wash your tattoo with gentle and unscented soap. You don’t need fancy brands unless you want them, some affordable brands include Aveeno, Lubriderm or Dove.

    3. Rinse your washed tattoo with cool water, pat or air dry, do not rub (that’ll hurt!)

    4. You can gently blot your tattoo if it leaks a little or develops more plasma over the first 3 days of healing, with a damp, clean, soft cloth or paper towel.

    5. Avoid lotion for the 1st 2-3 days. The drier your tattoo is during this time, the more it is healing.

    6. Keep tattoo covered with loose breathable clothing while healing, do not rebandage. If you have to be out where you’re worried particles or dust might get into your tattoo, wrap it loosely with saran wrap but remove as soon as you are home and safe from anything getting into it.

    7. You can use a mild skin lotion after day 3 (gentle and unscented again, the same brands as above can be used). Wash your hands first, apply sparingly only 3 times or less daily.

    8. Wash tattoo in the shower daily, 5 min shower only (too much soaking/steam is bad) ICE your tattoo to reduce swelling. Make sure you put a clean cloth in between the ice pack and skin, do not over-ice.

    THINGS TO AVOID WHILE HEALING:

    - Touching your tattoo with your hands (or anyone else’s). This is an easy bacteria transfer and the most common cause of infection and poor healing. Also avoid contacting your tattoo with ledges, countertops, public washrooms, keyboards, etc.

    - Avoid direct sun, soaking (hot tubs, pools, saunas, etc.), soaps or lotions with too many fancy ingredients, excessive sweating, sunscreen, scratching, picking, peeling, irritating or restrictive clothing on the tattoo area, animals, dusty or dirty environments, chemicals.

    - Avoid scraping your tattoo through sleeves or having the waistline of your pants, undergarments, etc. as these can constrict the healing of your tattoo.

    - DO NOT PICK EVER! Improper healing will result in potentially irreparable damage to your tattoo.

    After Healing: moisturize your tattoo every day to keep it bold and bright! Avoid sunlight even after it is healed to prevent fading. Use a good sunscreen daily and avoid tanning. Your tattoo is an investment and should be taken care of if you want it to last your lifetime.

    SECOND SKIN (HYPAFIX / TEGADERM / SANIDERM / TATTOODERM)

    Second skin is a clear bandage that goes over your tattoo like a strong sticker. This is a hospital product that acts as a second skin, so your tattoo heals underneath without scabbing. It also protects the tattoo from scraping against clothes, and potential contaminants like dirt, dust, and infection. You can shower quickly with second skin on, and makes it much easier to sleep, dress, and work.

    1. Leave your post tattoo bandage on overnight. Remove in the morning the next day and dispose. If your tattoo is simpler (i.e., small linework with no shading or colour), you can keep the second skin on for 2 - 3 days.

    2. Wash your tattoo in the shower with soap and water and your fingertips, making sure to get rid of any plasma or extra ink. Try to avoid direct shower spray on your tattoo; you can gently splash cool water on with your hands. Let the tattoo air dry.

    3. Once dry, put a very thin layer of Vaseline or coconut oil over the tattoo area only, using clean hands. Leave the edges around the tattoo clean, so the second skin can stick. (Vaseline or coconut oil may not be necessary with larger sessions as the tattoo will produce enough dew on its own.)

    4. With clean hands, peel off the white backing to reveal the adhesive side of the second skin and apply to the tattoo. Press the middle down first and spread outward, pushing firmly to skin. Avoid creases and air pockets. Secure any areas or seams with more second skin strips or medical tape, as needed. Cut second skin into smaller pieces with sterile scissors for easier application.

    5. So long as you have no leaks in or out of the wrap, you can leave this on for 2 – 3 days. Any openings could potentially trap bacteria inside resulting in infection, so mind your edges and re-dress if required (following all steps from the start again.) If your bandage acquires a lot of fluid underneath the surface, a change may be needed. (This is a wet heal, so some fluid build-up is normal, just not anything excessive.) If you have any kind of reaction to adhesive or bandage, you may have to remove sooner and try a traditional dry heal. Use your discretion on this length of time and whether you need to remove the second skin.

    6. When you remove your bandage, you can use coconut oil to help ease the adhesive off or remove it in the shower. Wash the tattoo and air dry. The tattoo will be peely and flaky once the second skin in removed, but generally the healing is done underneath.

    After Healing: moisturize your tattoo every day to keep it bold and bright! Avoid sunlight even after it is healed to prevent fading. Use a good sunscreen daily and avoid tanning. Your tattoo is an investment and should be taken care of if you want it to last your lifetime.

Contact Us

 

1056 1st Ave NE Calgary, AB T2E 0B8
+1.403.809.7977
info@stonegardentattoo.com