the other mike
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Speaking for myself, I don't have any tattoos, but if I did, hopefully they'd
go in the ground with me when I'm gone.
"With the art in tattoos and how much they mean to people, why not keep them after they die?" he added. "People put ashes in urns on mantles and visit stones with their loved one's names on them."
Shortly after that conversation, he and Michael began researching how to keep skin intact and healthy after removal. They're rather secretive about the process they use to cure the skin, though, which can take three to four months. Pricing is based on the size of the tattoo—a typical job runs around $1,000, according to The Independent.
Ohio morticians remove tattooed skin of deceased to preserve forever as art
"Mommy......Daddy's skin is staring at me again."
go in the ground with me when I'm gone.
"With the art in tattoos and how much they mean to people, why not keep them after they die?" he added. "People put ashes in urns on mantles and visit stones with their loved one's names on them."
Shortly after that conversation, he and Michael began researching how to keep skin intact and healthy after removal. They're rather secretive about the process they use to cure the skin, though, which can take three to four months. Pricing is based on the size of the tattoo—a typical job runs around $1,000, according to The Independent.
Ohio morticians remove tattooed skin of deceased to preserve forever as art
"Mommy......Daddy's skin is staring at me again."