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Branding is the graphic art of body arts. Lines must be simple without any overlaps. Human skin scars when burned and lines and dots will spread two to three times in size, another factor that must be considered when contemplating getting a brand.
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www.bellaonline.com/articles/art10006.asp
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Scarification - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Scarifying involves scratching, etching, or some sort of superficial cutting or incision as a permanent body modification, etching designs, pictures, or words into the skin. In the process of body sc...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarification
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Some of these jokes are pretty funny. If you don't catch it all the first time, be patient, it rotates around again. Sorry about the lame advertisement, that goes for the supid ass angelfire pop up window too!! ... The World Wide Clock ... ; Current time and date in any country!
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www.angelfire.com/punk/bodyart/
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Scarification involves slashing the skin and introducing irritants into the wounds, which, when healed, leave pronounced scars..." Encarta also relates tattooing to branding, which is used ... Branding was formerly used on human beings... Branding today is often done with chemicals, tattooing, paint, tagging, or ear-notching...
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watch.pair.com/marks.html
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Violet Wand branding techniques. ... Violet Wand Branding Techniques ... Trace your design on the body, trying to maintain a consistent gap between the dental pick and the skin. This will result in a uniform application of the wand.
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www.violetwand.org/branding.htm
www.violetwand.org/branding.htm
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BME-Branding Images; Images of "branding" on human flesh. Several styles and designs. Branding is used many times in sub/dom relationships to signify ownership rights. ... Top picks in every price range, for every skin type. More >
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www.tattoo.about.com/cs/cutbrand/
www.tattoo.about.com/cs/cutbrand/
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The branding of slaves has been common in numerous cultures. ... Russia, Altai, Pazyryk Burial Mound 2, Tattooed Body of a Tribal Chief, 5th century BCE, human skin, Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia. The body of a chief, found in his burial mound, was tattooed almost all over, preserved enough for us to be able to...
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www.artlex.com/ArtLex/t/tattoo.html
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Ads for a human-skin substitute may sound like something out of Total Recall, but a Canton, Mass.-based company called Organogenesis has indeed launched a direct-to-consumer push for its living-cell-based Apligraf product. ... Branding Strategy Insider...
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adweek.blogs.com/adfreak/2008/02/human-skin-subs.html
adweek.blogs.com/adfreak/2008/02/human-skin-subs.html
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Leather-bound books are always lovely. But when that leather is human skin -- that's creepy, right? But it's not unheard of -- in fact, the practice of binding books in human skin was once common enough to get its own... ... And a human-skin bound ledger was found in downtown Leeds, England, in 2006 -- apparently it was...
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latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/books-bound...
latimesblogs.latimes.com/jacketcopy/2009/07/books-bound-in-human-skin-really.html
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