Assuming you die leaving the tats in place, would there be a way to be sure that someone will remove the colored skin and frame it *do all the necessary things, of course* to give your family the oddest reminders of who you were?
Just a bit of a random thought there.
2007-02-13
06:40:19
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Beauty & Style
➔ Skin & Body
➔ Tattoos
I'd assume they'd have to turn the skin into a sort of human-leather. LOL, PETA would love that.
You know what? When I die, I wanna be a full length trench coat!
2007-02-13
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nasty as that sounds its actually been done, but not in an afffectionate way like you're suggesting.
There was a comandant in an ss camp in ww2, Ilse Koch, affectionately known as "the ***** of buchenwald" who had tattooed prisoners skin cut off and tanned to be made into lamps, handbags etc etc that she adorned her office with and gave as gifts to visiting ss officials.
Look it up if you think im joking.
2007-02-14 16:21:09
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answered by Deb P 4
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The only place I know of where it is even legal to flay a person to preserve thier tattoos is Japan. And then, you might have to be a member of the Yakuza, the Japanese mafia, to qualify, or have a tattoo from one of their 'National Treasures', like Horibun and Horibun Jr; the only artists still using traditional Japanese tattoo equipment, inks and methods.
2007-02-14 12:35:04
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answered by John Silver 6
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Yes, you can. It's more common in Japan, where traditional tattoos are done so they cover the whole body. I've seen pictures and they're really gross. They tack them up in glass cases, and the skin curls at the edges. It's also sorta cool.
2007-02-13 07:40:35
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answered by veggierockerdude 2
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Oh man, that's an awesome idea.
If I could do it, I would. Or I could collect the artwork of other people and open a museum full of tattooed skin :-D
2007-02-13 06:58:46
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answered by 4eyed zombie 6
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I believe that someone actually did do this, they put it in their will, and upon death, they had their skin processed using a method similar to that used on leather, to preserve the tats Ewwww!
2007-02-13 10:15:19
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answered by Chay D 3
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I don't even know that that would be legal. That's kind of gross. Why wouldn't you just take pictures of the tattoos and put them in a frame. Unless you preserve the skin, I think it would eventually decompose. That's nasty!
2007-02-13 06:44:58
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answered by Anonymous
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yes you can, I saw it on the discovery channel, someone did this before. It is the same as an urn or stuffed wildlife. I personally think it is a good idea.
2007-02-13 07:14:47
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answered by Anonymous
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i saw something on t.v. once about someone leaving their tattooed skin behind in a will. so it is possible. it's hanging on a wall. kindof weird.
2007-02-13 23:43:28
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answered by somebody's a mom!! 7
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penn gillette has one framed in his house...i wondered about how he got it.
i wanted the same tat as my sis had, so when she died, I had the funeral director take a pic of it for me
2007-02-13 07:22:59
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answered by elfkin, attention whore 4
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He can always add it to his will. I'm sure there some1 out there that might do it :\
2007-02-13 06:49:07
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answered by Anonymous
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