Saturday, 18 May 2013

Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Biogarphy Photos Pictures Pics Images

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The use of henna as a decoration in India took off with the advent of Muslim rule and became common after the 12th century. It further developed under the rule of the Mughals and by the 17th century, various designs had evolved. Besides being an art form, the use of mehndi was valued in the heat of summer as it has cooling properties. It is very popular as a natural colouring agent for the hair, keeping it shiny and glossy but also helping to disguise the greying of hair.

The art of henna decorating is now practiced in some nine religions including Hindu, Sikh, Jewish, Muslim, Christian and Pagan. Traditionally a woman's art, Indian and Pakistani henna designs are intricate. Intricate patterns are made to decorate a bride, in a ritual a day before the wedding called the mehndi ceremony.

It is now a common household name in both South Asia and Europe, with many people seeing henna as part of their lives either to dye their hair, or tattoo their skin.


Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

Mehndi Designs Arabic (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

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