ndut
Ndut is a traditional form of body art practiced by the Samburu and Maasai tribes in Kenya and Tanzania. It involves the intricate process of scarification, where the skin is intentionally cut or burned to create patterns. This practice is often associated with rites of passage, marking significant life events such as coming of age or marriage.
The scars created through ndut are not only a form of personal expression but also serve as a symbol of beauty and social status within the community. Over time, these markings can signify an individual's achievements and experiences, reinforcing cultural identity and heritage.