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Our Human Preservation Services

 We strive to make every new client a patron for life through quality, integrity, and creativity. We turn your specimen into a “one of a kind” work of art. Providing the dead a home. 

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Every service does require a work order to be completed.

We do REQUIRE photo proof of a valid Driver's license. 

Work Order Form

Inquires Form

Wet Specimen

Fluid-preserved specimens, also popularly called wet specimens that are biological specimens that have been preserved within 70% isopropyl alcohol displayed inside a glass container.

Mummification

The process of embalming and drying of a specimen by exposing to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay. 

Articulation

Skeleton articulation is the process of converting a deceased specimen into a completely cleaned and articulated skeleton. 

 Skull Mounting 

Providing specific skull preservation requests. 

Diaphanization

Diaphonization (or diaphonisation) is a clearing and staining process. Making the specimen transparent through a trypsin bath and staining with medical dyes, typically alizarin red and alcian blue. 

Tattoo & Skin Preservation

Preserving skin within 70% isopropyl alcohol displayed inside a glass container.

Plastination

 A process of conserving anatomical specimens, where all bodily fluids are exchanged with a polymer, which can be hardened. An ideal method for long-term preservation of tissues, whole bodies or body parts.

Serial Killer Art Remakes

The process of embalming and drying of a specimen by exposing to chemicals, extreme cold, very low humidity, or lack of air, so that the recovered body does not decay. 

Body Preservation

Providing specific body or limb preservation requests. 

Baby/Fetal Preservation

Diaphonization (or diaphonisation) is a clearing and staining process. Making the specimen transparent through a trypsin bath and staining with medical dyes, typically alizarin red and alcian blue. 

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