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The American company offered to bequeath tattoos to relatives

The American company Save My Ink has offered customers to bequeath their tattoos to relatives. According to The Daily Mirror, after the death of users of the service, their skin with an image will be cut from the body, treated with a special chemical solution that will stop the decomposition process, and transferred to the heirs.

The company's founder 60-year-old Charles Hamm (Charles Hamm), who previously worked in the field of finance, said that the service was launched last week, but already now the company managed to successfully cut and keep the 21 tattoo.

He noted that the idea of ​​bequeathing parts of his skin came to him after he realized that he had spent about ten thousand dollars on his own tricks. “You will never burn Picasso or any other work of art in which you have invested. Your tattoo is also an art with a unique story, just made on another canvas, ”said Hamm.

Tattoo can be signed by people who signed an agreement with Save My Ink. For using the service they will have to pay a registration fee of 115 dollars and pay annual fees of 60 dollars.

During 18 hours after a member dies, his relatives must inform Save My Ink. In the next 60 hours, the company undertakes to cut the tattoo from the body of the deceased. It is noted that the choice of suitable for removal of tattoos remains with the club member. In addition, Save My Ink refuses to cut tattoos from the face and genitals of the deceased.

The illustrations in The Daily Mirror show that the finished tattoos can be placed in photo frames, which are used as room decor.

The company's founder noted that while the service is provided only in the United States, but in the future, Save My Ink plans to expand the geography of the project.

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