Sunday, October 25, 2015

Fashion Style - All About Mehndi Designs

If ever an Indian wedding you attend, then you can see the beautiful tattoos that adorn the hands of the bride. These complex floral patterns and are often part of Indian culture that symbolize joy vibrations, luck, health and positive and is popularly known as "mehndi" or "henna" in Western countries. Henna paste used comes from natural Hawsonia bushes. Branches and leaves are ground to a fine powder which is then mixed with water to form a paste. Today, mehndi designs are done and not only for weddings or parties you can do without a chance.

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Types Mehndi design

The reasons and Mehndi designs vary depending on the cultural context of a person. The oldest form of Mehndi is the Mughal design that is different from other types, such as curl each single model and underline with courage. Each design is meticulous and scrupulous showing so distinctive model.

A design of India, for example, can be easily identified by their intricate flower patterns, loops, curves with the figure of a peacock or a large dot in the center of the palm. Fingers person usually covered with henna designs. Popular designs include vines curling, teardrop shapes and paisley patterns.

Other Arabic Mehndi designs are characterized by the use of geometric patterns with floral arabesques. The designs are simpler by nature often represents nature as the leaves and flowers and because the designs are not full, it is generally preferable because they dry faster than other types of design.

Morocco drawings are similar to Arabic geometric model, but of nature. Moroccan style is different because the designs often have symbolic meanings and 3 are used as a protection against evil. Last but not least is the design of Pakistan. This type is a combination of Indian and Arabic design and often worn by brides and children during special holidays.

Choose your creations

As henna tattoos become more popular, many people become interested in Mehndi designs. However, unlike Western designs, Mehndi are different and the second comfort zone, the drawings may only cover the hands or even the entire arm area. Some models are also used to cover the legs, ankles and other body parts. Designs can also have a symbolic meaning, while others are just for decorative purposes. Modern symbols, you can also add embellishments such as jewels and beads to make the most elaborate design.






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