At Golden Temple Tattoo & Piercing Studio, we believe in the transformative power of body art to express your unique identity. Located in the heart of Surrey, BC, our studio is a sanctuary for those who seek to express their individuality through tattoos and piercings. We provide a welcoming and safe space where you can embark on a journey of self-expression through custom tattoos and piercings.

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Each piercing is performed by our certified professionals using sterile, single-use, laser-cut needles and meticulous hygiene practices. Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities.

We sell Titanium and Gold Jewelry. Each piercing is done by a certified professional using a single use, laser-cut piercing needle. All jewelry is sterilized using an autoclave before your appointment. We perform the following piercings:

Our pricing is transparent and competitive, ensuring you receive top-quality services at a fair cost.

  • Nose piercing
  • Earlobe piercing
  • Helix Piercing
  • Tragus
  • Anti-tragus
  • Daith
  • Rook
  • Conch
  • Industrial
  • Bridge
  • Navel
  • Labret
  • Lip / Vertical Lip
  • Septum
  • Tongue
  • Eyebrow
  • Nipple
  • Monroe
  • Genital
  • Titanium upgrade
  • $70
  • $70 / $110
  • $70
  • $80
  • $80
  • $80
  • $80
  • $80
  • $130
  • $80
  • $80
  • $80
  • $80
  • $90
  • $80
  • $80
  • $80 / $110
  • $80
  • $130
  • $20

Frequently asked questions

Our shop base rate is $180 an hour. Minimum rate is $150.However, the artist reserves the right to charge outside the base rate as they see fit depending on the complexity of the artwork. Any questions on pricing can be brought up directly with us during your consultation.

We cannot give price estimates over the phone or email. There are many different factors that go into pricing a tattoo. For example, We need to consider size, detail, placement on the body, colour or black and grey. We also need to consider how much drawing will need to be done for the tattoo.

The best way to get a price quote is to book a free consultation with us. You can do this by calling or messaging us, or by clicking the Email button below.

Piercing - 18 years
Minor Piercings with Consent:
Ears - 4 years
Nostril - 13yrs
Navel/Eyebrow - 15yrs
Tongue/Septum - 16yrs
We require that minors under the age of 18 years provide government ID, or equivalent and be with their parent or legal guardian with matching ID. Siblings or relatives are not considered legal guardians without government documentation. Parent participation is encouraged!

Walk-in appointments are available on a case by case basis and availability will depend on what the schedule is like that day. Feel free to stop by or call to check availability.

You may request a consultation here and include the following:

Subject matter of tattoo

Sizing (does not have to be exact, you can use examples for scale)

Placement (where on the body you want it)

Reference photos (if you do not have a URL please attach uploaded images to the same email thread. Sending multiple emails on different threads will slow down the booking process)

Budget (if you have one)

We will get back to you ASAP. All requests must be confirmed by us before any booking can take place. Sometimes this can take some time as there are many request for us to go through. Please be patient.

Email us back if you have not received a response in 72 hours.

We accept cash, debit, MasterCard and Visa . No cheques and no Discover cards. Identification will be required for credit card purchases.

SANIDERM / SECOND SKIN BANDAGE:

If your tattoo is bandaged with Saniderm (Second Skin), you should keep the bandage on for 3-4 days.

During this time, it is normal to see some fluid build up beneath the bandage. (If the bandage begins to leak, you must remove the bandage and follow the standard aftercare instructions listed below). After 3-4 days, remove the Saniderm bandage gently under warm running water. To take the bandage off you must stretch from each side rather than peel it off like a Bandaid. When you stretch the bandage it allows the adhesive to come off the skin without disrupting the tattoo and taking any ink with it.

Wash the tattoo with a mild, fragrance-free soap or warm water. At this point, your tattoo should be well into the healing process - you may use an unscented, non-greasy lotion (like Hustle Butter, Lubriderm or Aveeno Unscented moisturizer) to keep the tattoo moisturized. DO NOT moisturize your tattoo with Vaseline – this does not let the skin and the new tattoo breathe.

STANDARD BANDAGE:
  1. Leave bandage on for 2-3 hours or as instructed by your artist.
  2. Wash your hands well with soap before touching your new tattoo.
  3. After the bandage is removed, wash your tattoo with warm water and a mild, fragrance-free soap. Remove all existing vaseline, plasma/excess ink with your fingertips gently. Do not use anything abrasive to clean your new tattoo.
  4. Rinse and pat dry with a disposable paper towel or let air dry.
  5. Wash tattoo twice a day (morning and night) until your tattoo is completely healed. Do not over-wash. Regular showering is fine. Do not submerge the tattoo for an extended amount of time until it has healed - this includes baths and swimming.
  6. Over the next few days the tattoo will become flaky, dry, and tight. Use a fragrance-free, non-greasy lotion 1-2 times a day sparingly. Rub lotion in until it is fully absorbed into your skin. Do not over-moisturize. If a scab forms, it will be the color of the ink used. This does not mean the ink is going to fall out. Leave the scabs and let them fall off naturally. Do not pick or scratch the area. The tattoo may appear dull until it has completely healed - this is normal and will go away after a few weeks. Wear loose fitting clothing over the area.
SOAPS TO USE
  • Mild, fragrance-free soap: Dial, Aveeno Fragrance Free Soap.
LOTIONS TO USE
  • Non-greasy, fragrance-free, dye-free moisturizing lotion: Hustle Butter, Cetaphil, Lubriderm, Aveeno, Tattoo Goo, After Inked.
DO NOT!
  • Do not use anything on the tattoo other than what is previously recommended.
  • Do not pick, peel, or scratch your new tattoo.
  • Do not under any circumstance use rubbing alcohol, peroxide, or cortisone on your new tattoo.
  • Do not use sponges, washcloths, or anything abrasive while cleaning your tattoo. They harbor bacteria and may irritate or harm your tattoo.
  • Do not let anyone touch your new tattoo.
  • Do not go in a lake, tub, pool, etc. These all contain bacteria.
  • Do not expose your new tattoo to direct sunlight. This includes tanning beds. A high SPF sunscreen will protect the crispness/longevity of your tattoo in the future.

Remember to keep your tattoo out of the sun for the first few weeks of healing. When the tattoo is completely healed apply a good SPF sunscreen on the tattoo to prevent fading.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to email us.

Our shop procedures and guidelines are approved and administered by the Fraser Health authorities. Needles, ink, ointments, gloves and surface coverings are all one-time use disposable products.

We have a sterilization room which contains our high performance Ritter M9 Autoclave. This is one of the industry’s best autoclaves used for sterilizing equipment and is currently used in hospitals. Each month we are also responsible for submitting spore tests to maintain quality standards.

Each station is fully sanitized after every appointment.

When you come by our shop feel free to ask for a tour and we can go over our procedures with you!

This is a subjective question, as if you have a skin of steel, it will not affect you. On the other hand, if you have low pain tolerance, you might want to talk with the artist to take little breaks when the pain gets too much for you. The pain will subside after a few hours after the process is finished. Numbing creams and painkillers are not recommended, as it might thin the blood and affect the quality of the finished tattoo. Numbing cream does not last all day, and once the cream wears off, the pain can hit with a vengeance as your body has not had time to become used to the tattooing. Some creams can also affect the skin, meaning your artist has to work the skin harder than if you were not wearing it. This can lead to a harder heal.

Definitely not, for almost all tattoo artists will refuse to go through the process if this happens. This is for many reasons, including that alcohol can thin the blood and result in excessive bleeding while you are having the tattoo, making it difficult for the tattoo artist and will affect ‘washing out’ ink as it is being put in. Alcohol can affect the body for quite a few days; hence it is not recommended to have a tattoo even if you had had a drink the night before but not consumed alcohol the day before.

Yes, But it works differently for different people. Some people might get hours out of it, some might get less. The only way to find out is by using it.

No, otherwise we wouldn't recommend it. We have used it in the past and have never experienced any issues with healing.

Yes, you can do it 48 hours before the tattoo. Reactions are rare but they can happen.

  • About two hours before your tattoo or one-hour minimum.
  • It will need an hour at least to work on you. Please do not show up for the appointment and then apply there. It will not work.
  • Open the tube.
  • Apply a thick layer to the area of the tattoo.It should be thick, not thin. The more it is on the skin, the better it will work.
  • Each tube covers around a hand-sized area.
  • Apply cling film around the area where numbing cream is applied. It needs to be air tight for it to work. You can tape it at the top and bottom to secure it.
  • Leave it on and it will be removed before the tattoo.

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Hours of Operation

Tattoo

Mon - Thur: 11 - 6pm
Fri - Sat: 11 - 8pm
Sun: 12 - 8pm

Piercing

Wed - Thur: 11 - 6pm
Fri - Sun: 11 - 8pm
Sun: 12 - 8pm


Location

14669 108 avenue
Surrey V3R 1V9


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