Wednesday, 29 October 2014

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Mehndi/Henna has always seen on the hands of women mostly in the festivals and occasions. Fashion Hunt World is a place where nowadays we promoted the talent of Mehndi Artists. As fashion is getting priority seen also emerged the Mehdni/Henna Artists. Many women apply henna on hand like daily even some are crazy about Henna designs. These Henna designs are much simple but loving because of floral art. The flowers and paisley from appears work very fine. There is many beautiful designs which are drawn on front and back of hands as well as forearms. Arabic Mehndi Designs are like by every Indian and Pakistan women. Mehndi Designs is just like a identity of South Asian women. Our blog team has brought lots of clothing collections but now we are going to share with you the best designs of Mehndi Artists. After viewing the fine work of Sameena Khan we are going to published mind-blowing Mehndi Designs.

Sameena Khan is well known Mehndi and Canvas Artist, she is also the owner of IntricArt. She is expert in hands mehndi designs as well as feet designing. Let see the complete mehndi designs of Sameena Khan.

Now a days Mehndi Designs are the high ranking searched in all over the world and Attractive Mehndi Designs are very much popular now. Here we selected for you the great section of Attractive Mehndi Designs Photos For Full Hand. Preview these Attractive Mehndi Designs Photos from here are download, copy or save these Attractive Mehndi Designs Photos For Full Hand 100% FREE. All Mehndi Designs are very Attractive and stylish. Sharing these Attractive Mehndi Designs Photos For Full Hand with your sisters to their communities as well.
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Saturday, 26 July 2014

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Henna Wedding Designs Biography

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Indian weddings, there are many rituals before the actual wedding. And easch ritual has its own significance and meaning. In fact, just a day before the marriage there is a celebration called Mehndi-ki-raat. On this occasion, both the bride and the groom apply beautiful mehndi on their hands.

Mehndi has a major role to play in most of Indian celebrations. And wedding is one the biggest occasions in one''s life. In fact, just a day before the marriage there is a celebration called Mehndi-ki-raat. On this occasion, both the bride and the groom apply beautiful mehndi on their hands.

Mehndi-ki-raat is an amusing ritual observance that derives its origin from the Traditional Indian customs. It is applied on the hands and feet of both the bride and the groom, with beautiful and intricate designs, made by Mehndi experts mainly consists of henna paste.

Traditionally, in Indian weddings, there are many rituals before the actual wedding. And easch ritual has its own significance and meaning. These celebrations and rituals mainly include engagement, sangeet, mehndi, haldi and tilak. Each custom has its own importance and significance. There are some important rituals that signify the actual Hindu matrimony and Mehndi is one of them.

Weddings and its ceremonies in India are performed not only to establish a strong bond between the bride and the groom but also the two families.

Mehendi Ceremony and its ritual have a lot of significance in Indian weddings. Mehndi signifies love and affection in a marriage and the longer it retains the more it is auspicious for the bride, as it symbolizes more love from her husband. During the Mehndi ceremony, the whole family indulges into great merriment and dancing. During this ceremony both the bride and the groom are supposed to wear just normal clothes so that they look exceptionally good during the actual wedding ceremony. The bride specially is supposed to adorn very normal clothes.

It''s not only bride and the groom who apply Mehndi on their hands during the ceremony. The whole family, mainly the female members like sister, mother, cousins and friends of the bride also apply Mehndi on their hands and at times feet. They also give an expression to their happiness by doing so.

It is mainly an occasion of ladies, where they sing traditional wedding songs and dance on its tunes. But these it is more of a cocktail party where all the gents and the ladies enjoy and party together reflecting happiness in their minds.

In fact, in a typical Hindu wedding or north Indian wedding, Mehndi is one function and ceremony that all the family members look forward to. They feel that it is the best time to exude excitement and happiness. These days, Mehndi ceremony is performed in a lot of style and a lot of investment is made on this occasion like all other major occasions such as engagement and reception.

Held just a couple of days before the marriage, this function becomes all the more vibrant with colorful dresses, pulsating music and enthusiastic dance.

Historical background of Mehndi:-

Mehndi is obtained from finely chopped Henna Leaves. Anopther significance of henna is that the bride is not allowed to perform any household work until all the Henna melts. It is also said that during the ceremony, the image of both the bride and the groom are drawn over the hands and feet of the bride.

Henna which is otherwise called Hawsonia inermis, is also called Henne; the various forms are Al-Khanna, Al-henna, Jamaica Mignonette, Mendee, Egyptian Privet, and Smooth Lawsonia. Besides being used in a wedding ceremony, females also apply Mehndi during occasions like Karva Chauth, Gangaur, Teej, Holi, Rakhi and Diwali.
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The bride's henna ritual was the principal rite of passage for women in Yemen. This ritual was an important stage in preparing the bride for her new life, as she changed from a girl-youth into a man's wife, became separated from her family, and went to live in her husband's home. It expressed a rigid gender separation and a non-egalitarian system in which femininity was shackled in structural inferiority.

After immigrating to Israel and becoming exposed to a western society with egalitarian messages, Yemenite women became less dependent and subservient and more empowered. However, they also maintained traditional thought patterns. The change in their status, as well as the mixed trends towards change and preservation in communal tradition, influenced the performance of the henna ritual in Israel, and it became syncretic.

During the last few decades, as part of the process of Mizrahi young people return to their roots, the custom of holding a henna ritual has been revived among young Yemenite Jews in Israel, mainly as a symbol of their ethnic identity. Today, however, the ritual is characterized by a breaking of the social order and hierarchy. It is focused on the couple, and its importance as a female rite of passage has diminished.

INTRODUCTION
The ritual is a planned event, with rules, accompanied by symbols that transmit recognized meanings. It presents us in a concentrated manner with the sociocultural experience, diverse relationships, and social hierarchy that characterize the context within which it takes place, and with the participants' beliefs and ideologies. (1) Two intertwined dimensions exist in every ritual. On the one hand, it comprises a means for maintaining social order, increasing social cohesion, and strengthening the main values of the society, and it legitimizes statuses and roles on the basis of those values. On the other hand, via collaborative social consent, it enables the introduction of new elements that are appropriate to changing circumstances. (2)
Wedding ceremonies, in which members of a couple are transformed from being unmarried to being married, are rites of passage, (3) rituals by which people pass from one status to another. They become aware of their new obligations and rights and obtain approval for their new identity. Van Gennep discerned three principal stages in the rite of passage: separation from the prior social world; transition; and incorporation into the new conditions or statuses. According to Turner, (4) transition is the critical stage in which the cultural border is crossed. The characteristics of the liminal beings are therefore necessarily ambiguous; they are "betwixt and between." In the liminal condition, the definition of social roles and statuses is vague, as expressed in a plenitude of contradictory symbols.

Among the lengthy wedding rituals practiced among Jews in Yemen were the henna rituals held for the bride and groom during the wedding week, in which the palms of their hands and feet were covered with a material extracted from the henna plant. This article will focus on the bride's henna ritual, with the aim of examining its symbolic gender significance in traditional Yemenite society, in which femininity was characterized by structural inferiority, and the changes that occurred in the ritual after the immigration of the Yemenite Jews to Israel, from the 1950s to date. Economic and social processes in Israel, as well as feminist messages issuing from the West, expanded the world of Yemenite women and empowered them in both the private and the public spheres. This has led to a decline in the importance of the henna ritual as a rite of passage and to changes in its performance, its accessories, and its symbolic significance.

My research is based on observations, participant observations, video recordings of henna rituals that took place in Israel from the 1970s through the present, and in-depth interviews. During 2003-2004, I interviewed approximately thirty Yemenite women living in different parts of Israel--in urban neighborhoods and in ethnically homogeneous and heterogeneous settlements. The interviews were conducted in Hebrew and in Yemenite (a type of Judaeo-Arabic), a language I speak. Some of the women were interviewed at home and others in old-age centers. Approximately half of them were born in different regions of Yemen and immigrated to Israel in 1949-1950, when they were between 13 and 30 years old. Now aged 70 to 90, they had married either while still in Yemen or soon after their arrival in Israel. Some of these older women were professional dressers and singers who had learned the art from their mothers and grandmothers in Yemen. The younger women, born in Israel, were aged between about 20 and 50. Most had at least a high-school education and engaged in various professions.

Distances of time and place pose methodological difficulties to reconstructing a culture largely by way of ethnographic fieldwork. Older interviewees have a tendency toward forgetfulness and idealization of the past, and they may also be influenced in their descriptions of how rituals were performed in the past (in Yemen or in the first decades in Israel) by the way in which they are performed today. Nevertheless, these primary oral history sources comprise an important social and cultural text.

In composing this study, I have also drawn upon the research of other scholars, including an important store of photographs (mainly in black and white), observations, interviews, and ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Israel from the 1970s through 2000, focusing mainly on the musical repertoire of women's ritual singing during the henna ritual.

THE HENNA RITUAL OF THE BRIDE IN YEMEN
Weddings in Yemen were not a single ritual, but rather a string of rituals that lasted for about a month before the wedding day. (5) Because of the dispersion of the Jewish communities in Yemen, and the difficulties of travel between them due to topographical conditions, unique styles evolved in the different regions, including differences in dress, songs, dancing, and the duration of the ceremonies.
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Mehndi forms an important part of Indian culture, where it is extensively used in decorating hands and feet during weddings and all other auspicious occasions.
But what exactly is mehendi or henna?
Henna basically is a tropical plant whose leaves are dried and grounded into a paste and then used as a natural dye. Apart from acting as a temporary tattoo for decorating hands and feet, it is used in hair coloring. It holds high priority in Eastern countries, and it now seems that the Western countries are also indulging.
In India, women use mehndi for temporary tattooing with a lot of different designs. So let’s check below some of the Indian mehendi designs:

1. Here is a beautiful mehndi design with intricate details and design, which is a bit uncommon. The patterns and motifs are a bit non traditional but nevertheless they are very unique and look lovely on the hands.
2. Now from a modern design, we move on to a very Bridal traditional design. Designs like these look very pretty on the hands and are suited for any occasion like wedding and are also considered apt for the bride too!!! With traditional motif, it covers the full  arms making it very glamorous and beautiful.
3. Feet are also a great canvas for this natrual art, and this design is a perfect example. It is very apt for auspicious occasions. The design is very beautiful and has delicate details within it
4. This is very traditional and at the same time is unique unlike traditional Indian mehandi design that covers the tips. In this pattern the tips are left open. The motifs are also different on both hands making it unique. The intricate mehndi designs fill up the hands, thus making it ideal for a bride to be.
5. If you love floral patterns and also love using mehndi on your feet, try this style. This sweet and simple mehandi design can be done by anyone on any occasion. The use of black mehndi makes it more prominent and this will also look great for office goers who love small designs for their feet.
6. Do you love applying henna? Then try this simple pattern which is very easy to achieve, you will need minimum skill to do this. And this will look great on the hands of anyone; try this on your daughter’s hands or on your hands. It can be further extended into a full fledged design too.
7. For those who want minimal designs on their hands, this is a great option. The floral motifs at the centre are drawn diagonally with designs on the individual fingers. The colorful stones are added to glam up the look.
8. Are you bored of same old mehndi designs? If yes, then add some uniqueness to your mehndi with the use of different colour stones. These stones are available in different sizes and shapes, and will add colour and beauty to your designs. Here the big stones in the middle of the designs as well as the small stones all make this mehendi design unique.
9. For those who love mehndi on their feet, here’s an Indian mehendi design you can try on your feet. The design covers a good amount of feet space, making it ideal for weddings and special occasions. Make sure to wear a good shade of nail paint too.
10. If you love mehendi on full hands with intricate designs and details, then this one is well suited to your taste. The designs are very beautiful and claim to fill up the whole hands. However, unlike traditional mehendi designs, the top of the fingers are left open for that unique touch.
11. This is one of those Indian Mehandi designs which would suit a bride pretty well. The designs and the choice of red mehandi make the designs pop out very well, while the floral motifs and other designs on the fingers look modern.
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Simple henna designs are popular these days over the tattoos. This is because of its causing less pain and adding a beautiful look to any part of the body. One can change the designs over time as they are not permanent and hence are better than tattoos. Different types of simple henna designs are available such as – Arabic, Indian and Pakistani. With these designs a huge variety of simple henna designs can be found from which it won’t be very difficult for you to choose one. These styles are popular because of the presence of their local cultural touch in the designs. These designs vary according to the cultural background of the region. Women get attracted towards these designs because of its simple and trendy looks. With these designs one can easily make the hands, legs or any other part of the body attractive.

Arabic simple henna designs - These designs uses bold colors and are done on small portions of hands and feet instead of completely covering them. Leaf and flower designs are common in Arabic style. They include thin curves which are not filled up with concentrated henna. So it takes much less time than other types of designs. These designs can be worn in small parties. For grand occasions much specialized designs are recommended.
Indian simple henna designs – Indian simple henna designs consist of a great variety in styles. It is said that it is not possible to see all Indian designs at a time. These designs can be applied according to any occasion. These designs are natural and quite trendy and easily attract a woman. These designs require at least a day to dry. They do not cover the entire hand or feet but covers almost seventy five percent. One can apply coconut oil on the dried henna design to give it a glaze rather than washing with water.

Pakistani simple henna designs - Pakistani simple henna designs are also very rich in style but it said that most of such designs are time consuming and expensive to do. These designs contain lots of features and are gorgeous but are difficult to make. These designs are generally worn for weddings.

Some examples of simple henna designs are below. These designs will help a lot in making henna designs for your hands and even other parts of body. Click on the pictures to get a higher resolution enlarged view for better look at the designs. These are easy to make and new henna designs.

New Pictures of  Mehndi designs latest mehndi designs is word which become famous on internet due to Photos albums people in starting years of internet popularity use this word to find the relevant products. So in current time its still important for every person on internet that you can search relevant products latest version by typing that word.This season is all about parties, functions and weddings and when we talk about wedding, first thing that came into mind is Mehndi festival. Mehndi Festival is very important festivals in entire wedding, the day is celebrated with bride being applied mehndi of different styles. For this purpose Bride and her close friends start the search for Bridal Mehndi Designs and we have selected few designs that will help you select the best Bridal Design for yourself.

The upsweep style adds elegance, simplicity and poise to the bride’s looks. The hair style may have simple, smaller or bigger or French braids themed on the bride’s posture, strides and personality. You will find other prominent hair styles like curled, ringlet, bun and flower hair style. The stylists add accessories like combs or hair bands to complement particular style and bride’s looks also. You will really love the celebration favorite Bridal Henna Design, crafted so minutely and expertly that it portrays a different type of art. You get numerous designs to match the occasion where contemporary touches co exists with traditional colors.
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The word mehndi is derived from the Sanskrit word mendhikā.[1] The use of mehndi and turmeric is described in the earliest Hinduism's Vedic ritual books. Haldi (staining oneself with turmeric paste) as well as mehndi are Vedic customs, intended to be a symbolic representation of the outer and the inner sun. Vedic customs are centered around the idea of "awakening the inner light".
Mehandi, also known as henna is a temporary form of skin decoration in mainly India and Nepal. People in Pakistan, Bangladesh and the Maldives as well as by expatriate communities from those countries also use Mehandi. This tradition also spread to exist among some Arab Women particularly the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf nationals.
Traditional Indian designs are of representations of the sun on the palm, which, in this context, is intended to represent the hands and feet.

Mehndi decorations became fashionable in the West in the late 1990s, where they are sometimes called henna tattoos. Henna is typically applied during special Hindu occasions like weddings and festivals like Karva Chauth, Diwali, Bhaidooj and Teej. Muslims festivals adopted subsequently during Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha as well. In Hindu festivals, many women have Henna applied to their hands and feet. It is usually drawn on the palms and feet, where the design will be clearest because the skin on these surfaces naturally contains less of the pigment melanin. Henna was originally used as a form of decoration mainly for Hindu brides.
In the modern age, usually people buy ready=made Henna cones, which are ready to use and make painting easy. However, in rural areas in India, women grind fresh henna leaves on grinding stones with added oil, which though not as refined as professionally prepared henna cones, brings much darker colors.
The term henna tattoo is figurative, because true tattoos are permanent surgical insertions of pigments underneath the skin, as opposed to pigments resting on the surface as is the case with mehndi.

Likely due to the desire for a "tattoo-black" appearance, many people have started adding the synthetic dye p-Phenylenediamine (PPD) to henna to give it a black colour. PPD is extremely harmful to the skin and can cause severe allergic reactions resulting in permanent injury or death.[2] Alata (Mahur) is a flower-based dye used to paint the feet of the brides in some regions of India. It is still used in Bengal.[clarification needed]
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Mehendi decoration of palms and feet of a bride
Mehndi is a ceremonial art form which originated in ancient South Asia. Intricate patterns of mehndi are typically applied to brides before wedding ceremonies. The bridegroom is also painted in some parts of India. In Rajasthan, the grooms are given designs that are often as elaborate as those for brides. In Assam, apart from marriage, it is broadly used by unmarried women during Rongali bihu, but there are no restrictions on its use by married women.

Muslims in India also started to use it as an indication of coming of age. Henna is now also used in some Gulf States, where the night before the wedding night is dedicated to decorating the bride with henna, and called "Henna night". In the Middle East and Africa, it is common for women to apply henna to their fingernails and toenails and to their hands.
Some Muslims also use henna as a dye for their hair and for the beards of males - intended to follow the presumed tradition of their prophet, Muhammad, who is said to have used turmeric dye in his beard. It's considered a "sunnah" and akin to something fortunate/good. In one narration by him, he encouraged Muslim women to dye their nails with henna so their hands could be distinguished from the hands of a male.[citation needed]
In Africa, henna was used as part of spiritual practices by tribes to decorate their bodies and for protective purposes when certain symbols/designs were incorporated.

As a result, some African countries like Somalia, henna is applied to women and girls during Eid, weddings, and visits to important people or relatives.[citation needed]. In most countries, Henna is seen as a way for women to beautify themselves (as jewels), so is well decorated and applied with good care.[citation needed]
Process
Application of the Henna paste
Henna paste is usually applied on the skin using a plastic cone or a paint brush, but sometimes a small metal-tipped jacquard[disambiguation needed] bottle used for silk painting (a jac bottle) is employed. After about 15–20 minutes, the mud will dry and begin to crack, and during this time, a mixture of lemon juice and white sugar can be applied over the henna design to remoisten the henna mud so that the henna will stain darker. The painted area is then wrapped with tissue, plastic, or medical tape to lock in body heat, creating a more intense colour on the skin. The wrap (not a traditional method), is worn for 3 to 6 hours, or sometimes overnight and then removed. When first removed, the henna design is pale to dark orange in colour and gradually darkens through oxidation, over the course of 24 to 72 hours. The final color is reddish brown and can last anywhere from one to three weeks depending on the quality and type of henna paste applied, as well as where it was applied on the body (thicker skin stains darker and longer than thin skin). Moisturizing with natural oils, such as olive, sesame seed, or coconut, will also help extend the lifetime of the stain. Skin exfoliation causes the henna tattoo to fade.
Mehndi celebration

Weddings in India, Pakistan or Bangladesh can often be long, ritualistic, and elaborate affairs with many pre-wedding, wedding and post wedding ceremonies. Different countries and regions of a country celebrate the ceremonies in different ways according to their own marriage customs, rituals, and culture. In Pakistan, the Mehndi is often one of the most important and fun filled pre-wedding ceremonies, which is celebrated mainly by the bride's family. In Bangladesh, the Mehndi ceremony has traditionally been separated into two events; one organized by the bride's family and one, by the groom's family. Mehndi ceremonies take place outside India, Pakistan and Bangladesh amongst the South Asian community and places like Birmingham in the UK are such known hotspots for lavish Mehndi celebrations.
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Friday, 25 July 2014

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mehndi designs have also been further decorated with the thrilling combination of squares, ripples and swans that has been making the women more and more desperate for the mehndi designs. In this article we are allocating some of the eye catching pictures of Indian mehndi designs 2014. In addition to it, almost all the designs of hands have been covering both the back and front side of hands while the feet designs are just filling the toe and ankle point.

Well all those women who have just get crazier for the designs just through the pictures then they must go for the embellishment of Indian mehndi designs 2014 now and we are sure that you will fall in love with your hands. mehndi designs. Well now not just in India but even in Pakistan as well all the women love to decorate their hands with the Indian mehndi designs 2014. As regard this year designs have been concerned then most of have been kept as simple and plain ones. While on the other hand if any of the designs have been complicated and filled to the top of the hand then they are just intended for the brides for sure.

First mehndi design in this post is very popular and my favourite mehndi design too. I hope you people would also love it specially girls who like full hand mehndi designs.

Hands are the most visible part of the human body, so that girls and women mehndidesigns on their hands. Every girl is a dream come dulhan (bride). Mehndi hands of different models for 2014 are in the hands floral arches, henna web, net flower, floraltrails, lucky lotus, leaves, chains, etc. gorgeous mehndi designs are each a weddingceremony. Her special day, the bride makes the perfect bridal mehndi designs in the hands of your hands.
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