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OUR DIFFERENT DESIGNS FROM DIFFERENT CULTURES

The application of henna to the hands and feet of women is a very old custom. Indian weddings and festivals are incomplete without henna application. Mehendi or henna is considered to be sacred for married women.
The natural color of henna drawn in beautiful designs is an integral part of the make up for dance performances, functions, marriage ceremonies and even parties. Some women like to apply henna without any particular reason as well. Short tattoos are in trend these days. People get small henna designs on different parts of their body. The best thing about these tattoos is that they are natural and no needle-work is required.

Beautiful Henna Styles                                                    

Application of different henna designs is a definite art and not everybody can do justice to it. Skill building classes are available for individuals who want to learn how to make intricate and beautiful henna designs. To be a skilled henna artist, precision, good handling, knowledge of material and designs, patience and a flair for art are essential. There are various specializations that you can opt for. A floral designs henna artist is popular among the masses as detailed floral designs never go out of fashion.

Arabic Designs

Besides South Asian countries, gulf countries also like henna application. Arabic design is very famous and their sleek, smart and classy designs have gained worldwide popularity. These designs involve patterns inspired from flowers, veins and leaves. The designs are easy and consume less henna as the shapes are not filled with henna. They take a short time to dry and can be easily extended from palm or hand to arm or from foot to leg.

Indian Style

Indian traditions and wedding rituals are incomplete without henna. Indian henna application style varies from just a small dot and covering fingertips with henna to very complex and intricate designs. These complex designs are usually applied during festivities like Karwa Chauth, weddings, etc. It takes a couple of hours to finish design on one hand.

Indo-Arabic Style

After the popularity of Arabic designs in India, henna artists have amalgamated the Indian style with Arabic designs. It is called as Indo-Arabic where the artists freely incorporate the essence of Arabic style in Indian designs.

Pakistani Henna Style

Pakistani Henna styles are inspired a lot by Indian and Arabic styles. The designs are very detailed and often women put such designs on during weddings and other ceremonies.

Floral Henna Designs

Floral designs are some of the most commonly used designs by floral designs henna artists. These designs can be incorporated almost within every design and are frequently used for filling gaps, shading, etc. Floral patterns are commonly used for special events and in bridal henna designs. A floral designs henna artist usually clubs floral themes with other patterns to create varied designs.

Moroccan Style of Henna

Unlike floral designs, Moroccan designs from middle-east are basically geometric figures. It is a simple and unique kind of design which people prefer sometimes over Indian and Arabic designs.

Mughlai Henna Style

Mughlai henna designs are detailed and neat. The designs are such that even the dot and curls are made prominent. It is one of the oldest forms of henna art. These designs are usually made in a slanting pattern from the finger tips to the wrist consisting of leaves, lines, dots, petals and flowers.

Henna is an art, which can have numerous variations. Adopt the style that suits your preference.

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