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A tattoo studio with a black reclining chair, a rolling stool, and a black rolling tool chest on a wooden floor. The dark walls have abstract and tattoo-inspired artwork, and there are two modern ring pendant lights hanging from the ceiling.

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Large Scale | ORNAMENTAL | Blackwork & GEOMETRY
T A T T O O S  in  PITTSBURGH, PA

​SACRED FORM STUDIO IS A PROFESSIONAL TATTOO, COSMETIC TATTOOING, AND PIERCING STUDIO LOCATED IN PITTSBURGH, PA.
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BROTHERS KEEPER TATTOO, OUR SPACE HAS EVOLVED OVER 14 YEARS INTO A CREATIVE SANCTUARY FOR CUSTOM LARGE SCALE PIECES WITH SACRED GEOMETRY, AND BLACKWORK T A T T O O S, AS WELL AS PERMANENT MAKEUP AND PRECISION BODY PIERCING. 

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A shirtless man with a tattoo sleeve on his left arm, wearing a cap and denim shorts, is in profile view.
A hand with intricate black and gray tattoos covering the fingers and back of the hand, featuring geometric patterns and a skull design on the wrist and forearm.
Tattoo of a geometric lion's face with a mandala around it on a person's upper arm and shoulder.
The back of a person with long tattoos covering their shoulders and back, sitting on a black surface, wearing a blue towel or cloth around their waist, with brown hair tied in a bun, and earrings visible.
Person's arm with a black geometric tattoo on the forearm, wearing a gray shirt and black pants.
A man with extensive geometric tribal tattoos. his body suit tattoo is almost complete
A man with tattoos on his arm, wearing a sleeveless shirt, looking at his phone in a room with plants and wooden flooring.
A person with a sleeve tattoo of black and white geometric floral design on their left forearm, wearing a white shirt and black pants.
A man with a large black and gray geometric and floral tattoo sleeve on his right arm, shown in profile against a black background, wearing gray denim shorts and no shirt.
Person with a sleeve tattoo featuring geometric and floral designs on their arm, tattooed across the shoulder and forearm.
Close-up of a man's neck and shoulder covered in detailed black tattoos with geometric patterns.

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483 PERRY PARKING IN RITE AID LOT

412.509.2404

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  • Once you’ve selected your preferred artist, you can either stop by the shop, call us at (412) 509-2404, or send a detailed email with a description of the design, some photo references, and your preferred dates to schedule. This will enable us to process your request quickly and efficiently.

  • You must be at least 18 years of age. It is against Pittsburgh State law (Section 260.21) to tattoo a minor, even with parental consent. In accordance with this law we have a strict No Minors policy. Not only must you be 18, every client must prove it with a valid State or Federal Photo ID. No exceptions.

  • It depends on the artist, but all tattoos start at $100. Final price is dependent on size, detail of the design, location on the body where it will be placed, and finally, which artist you’ve chosen. Some artists have an hourly rate, full or half day rates.

  • (412) 352-6244 Fast and easy connection with an artist. pl

  • Yes! But in the best possible way. Your brain releases endorphins when you go through pain and your body loves endorphins, so yes, it hurts, but you’ll kinda like it. TATTOOS ARE EARNED

  • We accept cash or credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, American Express). No checks.

  • We recommend that you eat well before you come in, and remember to stay hydrated. If you start to feel woozy, have a soda. Sugar is your friend in this situation. Walking around NYC all day in the summer, without drinking any water and then coming to get tattooed on an empty stomach is a sure recipe for passing out. 
    It’s best not to party the night before because alcohol can increase bleeding for up to 24 hours. Blood also dilutes our pigments, affecting both the appearance of your tattoo as well as the healing process. Remember to stay calm and cool, you’re in good hands. There’s nothing to stress over—it’s just a tattoo!