This temporary tattoo features a strange medieval-style figure playing a trumpet in a way that medieval artists found endlessly amusing. Inspired by real manuscript marginalia, it’s the sort of image monks slipped into the margins when no one was looking.
It’s odd, irreverent, and historically accurate in spirit — perfect if you enjoy medieval humour, rude art history, or tattoos that make people do a double take.
The design has a transparent background so it sits naturally on the skin. It’s easy to apply with water, lasts a few days depending on placement, and removes easily with oil or warm soapy water.
This is a temporary tattoo, not permanent.
The design can be applied in any orientation depending on placement.
Colours may vary slightly from screen to screen.
📏 Details
Type: Temporary tattoo
Size: Approx. 5 × 8 cm (2 × 3 inches)
Background: Transparent
Style: Medieval / marginalia / adult humour
Duration: Typically 3–5 days
Application: Water transfer
🧴 Application & Removal
Apply to clean, dry skin using water.
Remove with baby oil, rubbing alcohol, or warm soapy water.
• Type: Temporary tattoo
• Size: Approx. 5 × 8 cm (2 × 3 inches)
• Finish: Transparent background
• Style: Medieval / marginalia / gothic illustration
• Application: Skin-safe, easy to apply
• Duration: Typically lasts 3–7 days (depending on skin & care)
🐾 How to Apply
Clean and dry the skin
Remove the clear protective film
Place tattoo face-down
Dampen with water and press for 30 seconds
Peel backing away gently
Removal
Removes easily with baby oil, rubbing alcohol, or warm soapy water.
🐾 Perfect For
• Medieval & gothic art fans
• Festival wear
• Gifts & stocking fillers
• Anyone who enjoys subtle absurdity
🐾 Important Notes
• This is a temporary tattoo, not permanent
• Colours may vary slightly due to screen differences
• For external use only
• Not recommended for very sensitive skin
Made from skin-safe waterslide film and adhesive
Our temporary tattoos are globally certified for safety
under both toys and cosmetics regulations in the following regions:
USA, Canada, UK, Europe and Australia