Tuesday, June 24, 2008


Rajasthan Mehandi Art !!!
Decorate your hands and feet with the impression of Mehandi and bring the good fortune in your life, that lasts forever. Mehandi is also known as henna, which is a temporary art of skin decoration. In Rajasthan, Mehandi is a very ancient folk art, which signifies life and prosperity at the time of various special occasions.
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It is one of the most precious jewel for brides, to carry good luck for their married life. According to Indian customs and traditions, the grooms are also adorned with beautiful designs which are as elaborate as those of brides. Whereas, the practice of decorating body with the hues of Henna, dates back to ancient era. It is believed that henna was first discovered in Egypt for coloring fingertips, nails, palms, hands and the soles of the feet. In Middle East, the leaves of the henna plant have been used for centuries for the beautification of hands and feet. It has been done particularly, at the time of various occasions and events.

Procedure to Apply Mehandi !!!
In the recent years Mehandi paste was usually applied on the skin by using match sticks, but in the modern era match sticks are replaced by the plastic cone or a paint brush. Once all the items are ready, than a fantasy of delightful patterns are created.
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The use of Rajasthan's Mehandi decoration ruled the fashion market of the world, from late 1990s the art of mehandi achieved great heights and was more popularly known as "Henna Tattoos".
Thus, the painted area is then wrapped with the tissue, plastic, or medical tape to lock in the body heat, so that it can create more intense colour on the skin. The wrap is worn overnight and then removed in the next morning. Which when washed, leaves a rich reddish brown colour on the surface of skin and can last somewhere from one to three weeks, depending on the quality of the paste

The Patterns and Designs !!!
Although there are large variety of patterns, the one called chowk- literally meaning a courtyard, is amongst the most popular with the womenfolk. There are different forms of designs and patterns used at the time of various festive occasions. Thus, there is a specific design of chowk for the Gangaur - dance festival, another for the Teej, and yet another for Holi and other festivals. Amongst other favorites are chopper design, representation of a game, played by throwing dice and is symbolic of conjugal love.

Pankhi or Beejani , yet another fabulous pattern, meaning a hand-fan, a typical design for the summers and not to forget the famous lahriya pattern, which literally means a wave or a ripple, it is the most popular pattern in the rainy seasons. In Rajasthan, which is a home to myriad occasions and colourful event, Mehandi has a great significance and respect quite linked to spacious occasions like Karva Chauth, Raksha Bandhan, Weddings, Teej and all other related occasions.


Mehandi Significance
Mehandi Disign on Palm
It has gained dubious popularity amongst the womenfolks, who started using it to beautify themselves.
Applying of Mehandi is a mark of auspicious occasion like wedding, festivals, birth of a child.
Helps in keeping the body temperature cool.
Helps in conditioning and gives natural colour to the hair.

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