The sight of hand-painted paintings at weddings with a touch of reddish-brown might not be a strange sight to you. The painting activity is called Henna, an Arabic word for plants called Lawsonia inermis, or despicable tree.
In Southeast Asia, henna has other names such as innai, paci, andenna, which are made from natural ingredients of henna plant leaves.
Henna is often a temporary alternative to 'Tattoos' for anyone who wants to give a touch of patterns, motifs and images to their bodies. Although it is temporary alias, henna can last up to one month. Of course, with a dark brownish red color that is able to attract attention.
Use of Henna in Marriage For thousands of years, henna has been popularly used to paint skin, hair, nails, to dye fabrics such as silk, wool, and leather in several regions of Asia, from India, Pakistan, to the Middle East. When discussing it historically, the origin of henna applied as a 'beauty item' is indeed still confusing. However, the practice that is said to have existed since 5000 years, is popular and better known to come from India by the name mehndi.
This application applies several pictures of the latest henna motifs, as your guide in making henna images and becoming images of henna art collections.