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Wednesday, 29 May 2013

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Henna body art involves pasting henna onto the skin: the henna paste migrates into the outermost layer of the skin and creates a red-brown stain. Elaborate staining patterns can be done to create temporary tattoos anywhere on the body.


Henna has been used to adorn the body for centuries. Once only used in the East, henna has become very popular as a temporary dye in all cultures. The fashion of "Bridal Mehndi" in Northern Indian diasporas is currently growing in complexity and elaboration, with new innovations in glitter, gilding, and fine-line work. Recent technological preparations in grinding, sifting, temperature control, and packaging henna, have improved dye content and artistic potential for henna.


Though traditional henna artists were usually found in India, henna artists can be found all over North America today. Many African and Asian cultures have shops which offer the work of henna artists. The henna tattoo business is thriving in most American cities which have ethnic minorities and is often regarded as a beautiful semi-permanent body art option.


HIt Bridal Mehandi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images

HIt Bridal Mehandi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images

HIt Bridal Mehandi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images

HIt Bridal Mehandi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images

HIt Bridal Mehandi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images

HIt Bridal Mehandi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images


HIt Bridal Mehandi Designs Photos Pictures Pics Images


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Tuesday, 21 May 2013

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The history and origin of henna is hard to track, with centuries of migration and cultural interaction it's difficult to determine where particular traditions began. There is some historical evidence that henna originated in ancient India as a ceremonial art form. Others believe that Henna was introduced to India in the 12th century. It's been used for at least 5000 years as a cosmetic and for it's natural healing properties. There's also documentation that henna was used in ancient Egypt to stain the fingers and toes of the Pharaohs prior to mummification.

The art form of applying henna (known as mehndi) varies from region to region, this ancient practice has spanned many cultures and traditions. Like all symbols, the varying designs often mean different things to different cultures. It's thus possible to recognize distinctions in cultural style. Arabic designs are generally large, floral patterns on the hands and feet. Whereas Indians (from India) traditionally use fine thin lines for lacy, floral, and paisley patterns which cover their entire hands, forearms, feet and shins; interestingly this is often performed as part of a pre marriage ritual.

Africans and Native/South American Indians tend to prefer bold, large geometric designs done in black. Africans have been known to apply a paste of ashes, ammonia compounds, and other corrosives to get the henna stain from orange to black. This can be poisonous and is NOT a recommended procedure for anyone but a highly trained/experienced professional, severe reactions may result and there've even been reports of deaths. I can only speculate the reason they'd go to such risky lengths is that the natural color of henna (dark brown to dark orange), does not show up well on the dark skin.
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The history and origin of Henna is hard to trace with centuries of migration and cultural
interaction it is difficult to determine where particular traditions began. There is very
persuasive evidence that the Neolithic people in Catal Huyuk, in the 7th millennium BC,
used henna to ornament their hands in connection with their fertility goddess.
The earliest civilizations to have used henna include the Babylonians, Assyrians,
Sumerians, Semites, Ugaritics and Canaanites. The earliest written evidence that
mentions henna specifically used as an adornment for a bride or woman's special
occasion is in the Ugaritic legend of Baal and Anath, inscribed on a tablet dating back to
2100 BC, found in northwest Syria. Henna has also been used extensively in southern
China and has been associated with erotic rituals for at least three thousand years, during
the ancient Goddess cultures.
The use of Henna in the 4th-5th centuries in the Deccan of western India is clearly
illustrated on Bodhisattvas and deities of cave wall murals at Ajanta, and in similar cave
paintings in Sri Lanka. The evidence proves henna usage in India seven centuries before
the Moghul invasion, and hundreds of years before the inception of the Islamic religion,
which began in the mid-7th century AD


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Arabic Bridal Mehandi DesignPhotos Pictures Pics Images


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Until the art of mehndi became hot news in 1996, henna was mostly used in the United States as a hair dye. Widely recognized now as a wonderful way to dye the skin and to achieve the look of a tattoo, traditional henna uses and application processes have gone contemporary. Although some will always prepare their own henna paste, mehndi kits of varying quality, with foolproof instructions and convenient stencils, can be purchased in many retail and online outlets (including this Web site).
Practiced for five thousand years throughout India, Africa, and the Middle East, the act of painting the body with preparations made from the crushed leaves of the henna plant has always been done with the fervent wish that the act would engender good fortune, happy results, and good feelings....

The Henna Plant
The botanical name of the henna plant is Lawsonia inermis. A member of the Loosestrife family, henna originally comes from Egypt, a country that is still one of the main suppliers of the plant (along with India, Morocco, and the Sudan)....


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