Become an Ambassador

Become a Razzouk Tattoo Ambassador

At Razzouk Tattoo, our story goes back over 700 years — and we’re still writing it, one tattoo at a time. We’re looking for tattoo artists who share our love for tradition, connection, and the deeper meaning behind ancient symbols to carry this legacy into their own communities.


What’s a Razzouk Tattoo Ambassador?

Ambassadors are trusted tattoo artists around the world who’ve been chosen to represent our legacy. They use our ancient stamp designs with care and pride, offering people a piece of history that’s been passed down through generations.


Who We’re Looking For

We’re not just looking for talent — we’re looking for heart. To become an ambassador, you should:

• Have genuine respect for ancient art and storytelling

• Be experienced and dedicated to your craft

• Be open to learning and sharing something timeless

• And importantly, come spend a few days with us in Jerusalem, working side by side to connect with the roots of this tradition


How It Works

  1. Send us your portfolio
  2. We’ll get to know you — your work, your values, your story
  3. You’ll come to Jerusalem and experience the heart of what we do
  4. If it’s a fit, you’ll receive your own ancient stamps and become part of the Razzouk family

 

What You Get

• The right to use our original stamp designs in your own studio

• Unique tools and materials to support your work

• A direct connection to our history and continued support from our team


Your Role as an Ambassador

This isn’t just a title — it’s a responsibility.

Ambassadors are expected to:

• Use the stamp with respect and authenticity

• Share the story of Razzouk Tattoo with clients and communities

• Keep the tradition alive in a way that’s honest, thoughtful, and professional


No Fees. Just Commitment.

There’s no cost to become an ambassador — only a willingness to be part of something meaningful. We’ll be in touch regularly to share updates, support, and guidance.


Real Stories

Every ambassador brings something special to the story. Many have found that being part of this journey not only deepened their art — it brought new purpose to it.