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Is it just me, or does that sound sort of creepy? I'm not sure I want someone's remains hanging on my wall.
Anything that sells.
ReplyDeleteWell hell. Make my ashes into one of those gaudy velvet naked lady paintings
ReplyDeleteAs if keeping the ashes in a gaudy vase on the mantle was not creepy enough... But, hell, if people buy it, more power to the creator.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard about the ashes being used in ink.
ReplyDeleteThat said, however, I have heard of places that create jewelry - usually small glass pendants - from part of the cremated remains.
I can kind of see the idea behind the jewelry items. I think it would probably make a person feel more close to their deceased loved one to have something like that, something they can keep with them and touch.
A lot of people have a hard time letting go and saying goodbye, so I guess this would sell.
It's not nearly as creepy as the taxidermist who offered to make your dead pet into PILLOWS a while back. Now that's kind of strange.
Ick.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Mauser Girl, the pillow thing is even creepier.
ReplyDeleteForgive me for saying it but - only in America!
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in college one of my Aunt's asked me to save our fireplace ashes as she heard they were good for fertilizing her flowerbeds.
ReplyDeleteI put them in a small tupperware container and went to the bus stop to go drop them off. While waiting, the lid popped off right about the time a gust of wind came up and most of the ashes ended up blowing away while I said "oh crap. . there goes Aunt M.'s ashes!".
I got a few looks I tell you.
UHHH...Velvet Elvis came to mind.
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