In the Solomon Islands, particularly among some indigenous communities, traditional tattoos on the breast are a cultural practice. These tattoos hold significant cultural and social meaning for the people who receive them. Breast tattoos are often considered symbols of beauty, identity, and coming of age. They can be an expression of cultural heritage, social status, or indicate particular achievements or milestones in a person's life.


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