Brands & Brandings
The brand is to be distinguished from the collar, though
both are a designation of slavery.  The primary significance
of the collar is that it identifies the master and his city.
The collar of a given girl may be changed countless
times, but the brand continues throughout to bespeak her status.

{Outlaw of Gor, page 187}
Examples of branding
Meaning of the brand
Placement of the brand
Types of brands
Eta smiled.  She pointed to her brand.
"Kan-lara," she said.

{Slave Girl of Gor, page 80}
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