Ashes Tattoo in Sunderland

An ashes tattoo blends a small amount of a person’s cremated ashes into the tattoo ink, so the finished piece holds something real of the one you have lost. For families in Sunderland, this is work Bubblegum Ink ® in Sandbach, Cheshire has carried out for around 30 years, and it is close to all the studio does. There is only ever one chance at it, with no way to repeat it, and for that reason the person you choose to make it is the thing that matters above all else.
What it gives is not the kind of comfort that waits at home to be visited. It asks nothing of you, needs no shelf and no frame. It goes where you go, settled into your own skin, as much a part of an unremarkable Tuesday as of the days you set aside to remember. That constancy is what draws people to it.
Coming Down From Sunderland
From the North East coast, the studio is a steady run south, around 147 miles and close to three hours, the A1(M) carrying you most of the way before the M6 takes over into Cheshire. It is honest to call it a fair distance, and we will not pretend otherwise. The train is possible, though from Sunderland it means changes and the better part of a day, so most who come from this corner of the country drive, and treat the day as one given over wholly to the person they are remembering.
People come this far knowing there are tattooists much nearer. They come because there is no undoing an ashes tattoo, and one set of a loved one’s ashes does not allow for a second try. Set against that, the miles matter little, and the experience of the hands doing the work matters enormously.

Three Decades on a Single Craft
The gulf between a specialist and a general studio opens up entirely in the preparation, in everything that is done to the ashes before a needle is lifted. Out of the urn, cremated remains are coarse, unsterile and uneven, and any studio mixing them straight into ink is leaving your healing to luck. Here that is never left to luck.
A small portion of your loved one’s ashes is brought to the right particle size, cleaned, sterilised to a clinical standard and cleared of contaminants, then prepared into the ink used on the day. The work is careful and slow, treated with the gravity it deserves, and it is why a tattoo made this way heals as soundly as any other. The full account is on the are ashes tattoos safe page, with the ink described on the adding ashes into tattoo ink page.
| Bubblegum Ink ® | A general tattoo studio | |
|---|---|---|
| Experience with ashes | Around 30 years, ashes work the main focus | Occasional, as a sideline |
| Ashes preparation | Matched, cleaned, sterilised, contaminants removed | Often used raw |
| Your loved one’s ashes in view | Yes, the whole time | Varies |
| Travelling from Sunderland | A specialist worth the journey south | Whoever happens to be nearest |

In Plain View, From First to Last
The thing people most often need to hear, they hear straight away: your loved one’s ashes never pass out of your sight. Not into another room, not behind a door, not for a single moment. The small portion is prepared where you can see it and worked into the tattoo where you can see it, the whole way through. This is not something offered only when asked. It is simply how the work is done.
Should handling the ashes be more than you can bear on the day, that is understood, and it is not required of you. Bring them as they are, and that careful part is done on your behalf, with all the gentleness it deserves, while you watch or look away as feels right. The day gives way to grief, never the other way about.
Further Than You Would Guess
It would be easy to assume a small private studio off a quiet Cheshire lane stayed unknown beyond its own county, but its name has travelled a long way. The work has featured on the BBC and in press at home and abroad, and the memorial tattoo for Treo, among the most decorated military dogs of recent years, became one of the most widely seen of its kind anywhere; you can read it on the tattooing ashes into clients page. Paul Cutler, who runs the studio, has been honoured many times for his work, yet most of those who come are sent not by any award but by someone they know who was treated with care here.
Made to Belong to Them Alone
Each of these tattoos is as particular as the person it holds. Yours might be a portrait, a signature drawn from a letter, a date that means something only to your family, a flower, a few words, or a quiet symbol whose meaning stays between you and them. Whatever it becomes, it is given the same unhurried attention as every memorial that has come before. The memorial tattoo design ideas and handwriting ashes tattoo pages are a gentle place to let an idea form, while the mum ashes tattoo, dad ashes tattoo and grandparent memorial tattoo pages show the forms others have settled on.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is the drive from Sunderland manageable in a day?
Comfortably, yes. It is around 147 miles, close to three hours each way, mostly down the A1(M) and M6. People set out in the morning, have the tattoo done, and are back the same evening. The train is possible but slower with changes, so driving tends to suit best.
Could my loved one and I share a single tattoo, with both our marks?
Yes, designs that join two people are common, whether honouring someone lost while marking a living bond, or remembering more than one person in a single piece. It is worth raising when you first make contact so the design can be planned around it.
What happens to the ashes I do not use?
They stay with you. Only a small portion, about a tablespoon, is ever taken, and the rest of the container goes home exactly as it came. Nothing is kept back and nothing is disposed of.
Will I be able to see the design before it is permanent?
Yes. The design is agreed and drawn up with you before any tattooing begins, and nothing is started until you are happy with it. There is no moment where you are committed to something you have not seen and approved.
Do you tattoo pets’ ashes as well as people’s?
Yes, the same care and the same preparation apply to a beloved pet’s ashes as to a person’s. Many people remember an animal companion this way, and it is treated with no less seriousness.
Reaching Out From Sunderland
There is no particular form a first enquiry has to take. Some people write a few lines about who they have lost; others simply ask a practical question about the journey or the design. Either is a perfectly good place to start, and nothing is set in motion that you do not choose to set in motion yourself.
Call 01270 385001, email info@bubblegumink.com, or use the contact page or the contact form at the foot of this page. Bubblegum Ink ® is a private, appointment only studio in Sandbach, Cheshire, with around 30 years behind it. Whenever you feel ready, a small part of the person you are missing can be made into something that stays with you for good.
Written by Paul Cutler, founder of Bubblegum Ink ® and one of the most experienced cremation ashes tattoo artists working in the UK today, with around 30 years at the craft and awards to his name for the work. You can read his full story on the about Bubblegum Ink page.