Practice Your
Craft

Use real and ethically sourced pig skin to practice your tattooing skills.

Practice Your
Craft

Use real and ethically sourced pig skin to practice your tattooing skills.

Practice Your
Craft

Use real and ethically sourced pig skin to practice your tattooing skills.

What We Do?

We provide high-quality pig skin from butchers, repurposed as practice tattooing materials for artists seeking a more realistic and accurate tattooing experience.

Key Benefits

Realistic Skin Texture

Our pig skin offers a tattooing experience nearly identical to human skin, ensuring artists can perfect their craft with realistic results.

Better Ink Absorption

Practicing on our pig skin allows tattoo artists to achieve greater accuracy and precision, leading to higher quality tattoos on real clients

Sustainable And Ethical

By repurposing pig skin that would otherwise be discarded, we promote sustainability and reduce waste in the tattoo industry.

How It WoRKs

Sourcing

We source our pig skin from butcher shops that would otherwise dispose of the product.

We source our pig skin from butcher shops that would otherwise dispose of the product.

Processing

We process the pig skin using our proprietary process that ensures the product is safe to use.

We process the pig skin using our proprietary process that ensures the product is safe to use.

Delivery

The product is packaged and can be sent anywhere across the US to your home or tattoo parlor.

The product is packaged and can be sent anywhere across the US to your home or tattoo parlor.

FAQ's

What makes pig skin a better material for tattoo practice compared to silicone?

Pig skin is the closest material to human skin, offering a more realistic experience for tattoo artists. It mimics the texture, stretch, and resistance of human skin better than synthetic alternatives like silicone, allowing artists to refine their skills more effectively.

Is using pig skin for tattoo practice ethical and sustainable?

Yes, our business is committed to sustainability by repurposing pig skin that would otherwise be discarded by butchers. This practice reduces waste and provides a valuable resource to tattoo artists, supporting both the environment and the tattoo industry.

How is the pig skin processed before being shipped for tattoo practice?

The pig skin undergoes a thorough cleaning and preservation process to ensure it is safe, durable, and hygienic for tattoo practice. We use eco-friendly methods to process the skin while maintaining its natural texture for optimal tattooing.

Can I practice multiple tattooing sessions on the same piece of pig skin?

While pig skin is durable, it is still a natural material and can handle only a limited number of tattooing sessions. It is perfect for practicing initial strokes, shading, and other techniques, but repeated use on the same piece may reduce its effectiveness.

Is the pig skin compatible with all types of tattooing needles and inks?

Yes, our pig skin is processed to be compatible with standard tattooing needles and inks, allowing you to practice with the same tools and techniques you would use on human skin.

What makes pig skin a better material for tattoo practice compared to silicone?

Pig skin is the closest material to human skin, offering a more realistic experience for tattoo artists. It mimics the texture, stretch, and resistance of human skin better than synthetic alternatives like silicone, allowing artists to refine their skills more effectively.

Is using pig skin for tattoo practice ethical and sustainable?

Yes, our business is committed to sustainability by repurposing pig skin that would otherwise be discarded by butchers. This practice reduces waste and provides a valuable resource to tattoo artists, supporting both the environment and the tattoo industry.

How is the pig skin processed before being shipped for tattoo practice?

The pig skin undergoes a thorough cleaning and preservation process to ensure it is safe, durable, and hygienic for tattoo practice. We use eco-friendly methods to process the skin while maintaining its natural texture for optimal tattooing.

Can I practice multiple tattooing sessions on the same piece of pig skin?

While pig skin is durable, it is still a natural material and can handle only a limited number of tattooing sessions. It is perfect for practicing initial strokes, shading, and other techniques, but repeated use on the same piece may reduce its effectiveness.

Is the pig skin compatible with all types of tattooing needles and inks?

Yes, our pig skin is processed to be compatible with standard tattooing needles and inks, allowing you to practice with the same tools and techniques you would use on human skin.

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