14thStreetStudio
2nd Floor, 308 Banthat Thong Rd, Wangmai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Start with Lukmhee if you want ornamental precision, Neti for high-contrast calligraphy, Romie for traditional Sak Yant with engraving detail, or Jenny for neo-traditional surrealism. The 2,000 baht minimum keeps the floor clear for committed work. Book two weeks out for custom pieces; walk-ins fill gaps when the roster allows.
You walk up to the second floor and the studio sits quiet until 2 PM, when the artists arrive and the needles come out. Four tattooists work the room: Lukmhee handles ornamental, typography, and minimal fine line; Neti runs abstract, high-contrast calligraphy; Romie covers Sak Yant, realism, and engraving; Jenny takes neo-traditional, blackwork, and surreal commissions. The roster rotates but the hygiene standard holds. Every needle is single-use disposable, every surface meets hospital-grade sterilization protocol, and the studio operates fully in English.
Small simple designs under 3 centimeters start at 2,000 baht. Custom work scales from there. A 1,000 baht deposit locks your appointment and comes off the final bill. The studio recommends booking one to two weeks ahead via WhatsApp or LINE, especially for larger pieces or specific artist requests. Walk-ins land when the schedule opens, so contact the day of if you need immediacy.
The Banthat Thong address puts you a few minutes from MRT Samyan, walkable from Chulalongkorn University's north gate and the Wangmai shophouse strip. The Instagram account (@14th.street.studio) posts finished work across all four artists, so you see style range before you commit. Hours run 2 PM to 11 PM every day, no breaks in the week.
If you are after geometric precision or spiritual Sak Yant with traditional hand-poke technique, Romie's engraving background tightens the linework beyond the standard temple offering. If you want blackwork that sits between surreal and neo-traditional without landing in either cliché, Jenny's portfolio leans darker and compositionally stranger than most Bangkok fine-line studios. The minimum price filters casual requests, so the artists spend time on design rather than fielding walk-up questions all afternoon.