The echo will resound again in 2025! The tattoo convention ‘Echoes of Ink’ returns to the Oerlinghausen Archaeological Open-Air Museum and invites visitors to experience the fascinating world of the millennia-old art of tattooing up close again. International artists present their skilful work in the traditional way, without machines.
Admission is by purchasing a ticket at the museum. Parking is available both directly at the museum and at the nearby outdoor pool car park.
Here you will find an overview of the participating artists. Please note that for most artists you will need to make an appointment in advance using the contact details provided.
















Jarnsaxa Crafts
Johanna is returning to Echoes of Ink again this year to offer her extraordinary wares.
She has brought with her breathtaking, handmade knives and unique, beautiful jewelry—her range even includes pendants made from genuine mammoth ivory and amber.
Stórmerki
Stormerki already wowed us in 2024 and will be firing up the forge again this year to demonstrate the art of blacksmithing live – so expect sparks to fly!
From eye-catching to subtle jewelry, handmade knives, tools, and pretty much anything that can be shaped with a hammer and fire – you can expect to see some truly unique pieces.


Reenactstore
Widukind Odonson – the newest addition to our ranks certainly has nothing to hide when it comes to his wares!
He also brings beautiful pendants, bracelets, and handmade leather goods such as bags and belts to our market.
And once you’re at his stand, you can take that rustic feeling home with you with a bottle of mead.
Build your own Shaman Drum
Our dear Nicole will help you build your own drum from animal skin (35-45 cm) in this workshop. Of course, you can bring your own decorations to make your drum truly unique!
participation fee: 225€
Date: Friday, July 11, 16:00 – only 9 Spots available!
Pre-registration at eulennest-schamanin@gmx.de


Craft your own Motanka
Monika from Poland gives you the opportunity to make your own personal Motanka doll.
These traditional Slavic amulet dolls still have a deep spiritual meaning today.
Date: TBA