scarifications
Scarifications are intentional methods of creating scar tissue on the skin for decorative, cultural, or ritualistic purposes. This practice involves cutting, branding, or burning the skin to produce permanent scars, often forming patterns or symbols. Scarification has been used by various cultures around the world, including indigenous groups in Africa, the Pacific Islands, and parts of Australia, as a markers of social status, rites of passage, or spiritual significance.
There are several techniques involved in scarification, including superficial cuts made with knives or glass, burning
In contemporary contexts, scarification is also practiced as body art within certain subcultures or as a form
While historically linked to societal identity and rituals, scarification's perception has evolved, with some viewing it
Overall, scarification exemplifies the complex relationships between body modification, cultural identity, and personal expression, highlighting diverse