Through BEAUTY, ART & CONSCIOUSNESS we can not only help you make your mark, but help you make your mark on the community.
Heron Mark gives you a beautiful space to openly collaborate ideas and create the most stunning and original tattoo in a clean relaxing environment. Please stop in and our staff will help you choose images, place you with a tattoo artist and set up an appointment.
We also believe deeply in the idea of building a community that gives back. We will donate 1% of all profit to local organizations in need, every year.
Our space is not just a tattoo shop but also a place to gather for art and charity events for conscious business people to network, collaborate and purchase art.
828-575-9650
GENERAL POLICY
- Our studio adheres to the highest standard of cleanliness and hygiene.
- We cannot tattoo anyone under 18, even with parental consent.
- You must present a valid ID before we can tattoo you.
- We do not tattoo anyone under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
TATTOO POLICY
It is illegal to tattoo anyone under the age of 18. This is true even if both parents consent to the tattoo. Even if you get your third grade teacher to sign the dotted line, you’ve still gotta wait until you are 18. We know its a bum wrap, but we’ve gotta follow the law, no exceptions.
ID REQUIREMENTS
In order to get a tattoo at Anchors End, we need to see some ID. It’s the law. Your identification must be current (not expired) and you must present it at the beginning of your appointment. Acceptable forms of valid ID include:
- State-issued driver’s license or state-issued identification card
- Resident alien card
- Passport
- Military identification card
If your ID is expired or clipped, you must bring in the renewal papers, in accordance with state law. So don’t leave home without your ID!
DRUG & ALCOHOL POLICY
While it might seem like a great idea to get drunk or high and come in for a tattoo, it’s actually not very cool. This can pose serious risks to you, to our staff and to innocent bystanders (god knows what you’ll do!). It’s also illegal to tattoo anyone who is believed to be under the influence of drugs or alcohol. We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone who is thought to be under the influence. We will, however, welcome you back when you are sober.