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Tattoos using cremated remains bring surge of interest in work of California hand poke tattoo artist; a client explains why she wanted ‘mom’ on her skin
- Tattoos created with ink mixed with the ashes of a cremated loved one are becoming trendy. A woman who had one done says it makes her ‘mama’ feel closer
- A hand poke tattoo artist in California who performs the service first researched how to ink designs using cremated remains when a dog owner asked for one
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When Scout Frank lost her mother, she knew she needed to keep her close – and hit upon the perfect solution when she found she could have her ashes tattooed into her skin.
Clutching a small wooden box containing the cremated remains of her mother, Frank was emotional as she arrived at the tattoo studio of artist Kat Dukes in the California city of Oceanside.
“It’s a little bit overwhelming,” she said, her voice choking. “But I know I’m in really good hands.
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“I’m really looked forward to just making my mama an even more permanent piece of my life.”

Dukes’ tattoo studio has a different aesthetic to many of those dotting main streets and strip malls all over the United States, and much of the Western world.
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