skärskivor
Skärskivor, often translated as "scarification discs" or "cutting discs," is a term originating from Sweden that refers to a type of decorative scarification practice. This practice involves creating geometric patterns on the skin by carefully cutting away small sections of skin. The resulting scars are intended to form a visible, permanent design.
The process of creating skärskivor typically requires a sharp instrument to make precise incisions. The depth
The practice is deeply rooted in certain subcultures and communities, and the designs can vary widely. Some