13 November 2021

You can now have your loved one's tat framed for posterity

The funeral home/crematory has 48-72 hours to contact us. NOTE: This does not mean the tattoo has to be removed within this time frame. We just  need to be notified. We will then send a recovery kit that contains all of the essential paperwork and materials for the recovery process for your loved one's tattoo(s). After  the recovery process is completed, the family can expect to receive their loved one's framed tattoo art within 3 months. Our framing artist will pair a frame to best suite the style of the tattoo, accompanied with museum quality UV glass. Pricing is based on the size of the tattoo.
Prices apparently start at $1,600 for a small tat in the insured "ink forever" plan.

7 comments:

  1. A tatted posterior for posterity perhaps?

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  2. This reminds me of Roald Dahl's short story "Skin". To say any more, however, would be to reveal spoilers.

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  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilse_Koch
    She would have loved this.

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  4. Hairwork keepsakes for the 21st Century

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    1. https://tywkiwdbi.blogspot.com/2017/08/hair-receiver-ratts-and-ratting.html

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  5. "Timmy, when your grandmother passed, she wanted you to have this." "What is it?" "Your great grandfather's hula girl tattoo."

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