Save My Ink Forever
- Peter Bogdanov

- Sep 12
- 2 min read
Your Tattoo. The Story. Our Mission.
Welcome to Save My Ink Forever — where memories, artistry, and legacy meet in a way that doesn’t fade. If you’ve just stumbled on us (good choice), here’s who we are, what we do, and why we believe preserving tattoos matters more than most realize.

Who We Are
Life is fragile. So are the reminders we carry of people we love: stories, words, and yes… tattoos. At Save My Ink Forever, we believe tattoos aren’t just ink on skin — they’re artifacts of love, identity, grief, and celebration. When someone you love passes away, their tattoo can be one of the most intimate pieces of them left behind. We’re here to ensure it’s not lost. We’re here to make it permanent in the best possible way.
What We Do
Our service is, in simple terms, preservation. Not a photo. Not a sketch. The actual tattooed art — removed at the moment of recovery, framed, and delivered to the family.
We work with funeral homes or crematories. Once recovery is completed, we begin our process. Save My Ink Forever
Our framing artist matches the frame style to suit the tattoo — honoring the look, feel, and emotion of the piece. Save My Ink Forever
The final framed piece typically takes about three months from recovery to delivery. Save My Ink Forever

Why It Matters
Because some stories deserve to be more than memories. When someone we love is gone, grief is sharp, messy, confusing. A preserved tattoo gives something concrete — a piece of their self, their story, their art — that can be touched, seen, honored for generations.
We call it a human artifact. Something tangible, carried forward. Something that says: “This person lived. This person mattered.”

More Than Just Memorials
We don’t just offer permanence; we offer dignity. Every framed tattoo is handled with respect, artistry, and care. The goal isn’t shock value or novelty; it’s remembrance. For families who want something more than ashes or photos, who want something real in their home, in their living space, that tells a story every time someone looks at it.
How It Works
Here is the “roadmap” we follow (because even sacred things need process):
Recovery — in collaboration with funeral homes or crematories.
Preservation — removing the tattooed skin after recovery.
Framing & Presentation — choosing a frame that aligns with the art, the person, the spirit.
Delivery — deliver the framed piece to the family, typically within ~3 months. Save My Ink Forever

Our Promise
We commit to being there—for every family that needs us. Save My Ink Forever
We pledge dignity in every step.
We assure quality in what we deliver: not a photo, not a reproduction; the actual inked art, preserved forever.

If you’re reading this because you or a loved one is considering this kind of service, thank you. There is courage in choosing remembrance. And we are honored to be part of carrying stories forward.
Stay tuned to this space. In coming posts, we’ll share examples of preserved tattoos, stories from families, tips for choosing frames, what goes into the preservation process (yes, the technical bits), and more.
Save My Ink Forever

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