Friday 7 March 2014

Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

Bridal Mehndi Biography

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Mehndi Designs or Styles are now becoming more popular in the Asian countries as well as in Europe or Africa. Mehndi Designs is now categorized such as Indian Mehndi Designs, Pakistani Mehndi Designs, Arabic Mehndi Designs, Wedding Mehndi Designs and African Mehndi Designs. In Europe, both men and women adopted mehndi design patterns in the shape of Mehndi Tattoos to look stylish, stunning and bold.
Asian brides apply mehndi designs on their hands, arms and feet on the day of Mehndi function. Every country and every religion have their own traditions and customs, almost all are adopted mehndi designs because it enhances the beauty of bride. Mehndi ceremony is celebrated in Pakistan and India before one day of Wedding Barat function where close friends and relatives of brides sing mehndi songs, dancing celebrations and dholki gatherings make this day memorable and enjoyable.

Here we are sharing with you some of the best Bridal Mehndi Designs or Patterns for Brides. Please see below here latest Bridal Mehndi Styles.
Right here in this post we will going to talk about some of the fresh looking and latest Mehndi designs 2014 by Amelia. This time the women have to keep their minds away from the Arabic Mehndi designs, Indian Mehndi designs and Pakistani Mehndi designs as well. This time they have to make their wedding special with the Amelia Mehndi designs that are simply eye catching intended out. All the latest Mehndi designs 2014 introduced by Amelia are incredible attention grabbing and beautifully pasted out. In some of the designs they have make the use of simple versions that are coming across as much easier for the beginners. In the very beginning we will share some of the pictures of latest mehndi designs 2014 by Amelia.


Mehndi designs are known by name of Henna in western world where it is applied as form of skin decoration. This art has also grown popular among some Arab women particularly from the Gulf Nations. Mehndi designs got popular in west during the late 1990s.

Mehndi is used to beautify the body. It is applied on hands, palms, legs and shoulder. Lots of mehndi designs are available like Arabic, Pakistani and Rajasthani Marwari and many more. All of them are named after geographies. The Arabic style mehndi design generally incorporates bigger floral designs and does not cover the entire hand, as opposed to Indian designs which use smaller and finer floral covering the entire hand. Indian designs also often include an elephant or a peacock.


Here is a collection of the 50+ Henna / beautiful Mehndi designs to inspire you. Got a party ahead, function or family event? Then this is a must check list before you apply henna! Don't forget the social sharing icons on your left..

Mehendi (Lawsonia inermis) is a small tropical shrub, whose leaves when dried and ground into a paste, give out a rusty-red pigment, suitable for making intricate designs on the palms and feet. The dye has a cooling property, and no side effects on the skin. Mehendi is extremely suitable for creating intricate patterns on various parts of the body, and a painless alternative to permanent tattoos.
Mehendi History

The Mughals brought Mehendi to India as lately as the 15th century AD. As the use of Mehendi spread, its application methods and designs became more sophisticated. The tradition of Henna or Mehendi originated in North Africa and the Middle East. It is believed to have been in use as a cosmetic for the last 5000 years. According to professional henna artist and researcher Catherine C Jones, the beautiful patterning prevalent in India today has emerged only in the 20th century. In 17th century India, the barber's wife was usually employed for applying henna on women. Most women from that time in India are depicted with their hands and feet hennaed, regardless of social class or marital status.
It's Cool & Fun!

The varied use of Mehendi by the rich and royal from very early times has made it popular with the masses, and its cultural importance has grown ever since. Mehendi's popularity lies in its fun value. It's cool and appealing! It's painless and temporary! No lifetime commitment like real tattoos, no artistic skills required!
Mehendi in the West

The introduction of Mehendi into Euro-American culture is a recent phenomenon. Today Mehendi, as trendy alternative to tattoos, is an in-thing in the West. Hollywood actors and celebrities have made this painless art of body painting famous. Actress Demi Moore, and 'No Doubt' crooner Gwen Stefani were among the first to sport Mehendi. Since then stars like Madonna, Drew Barrymore, Naomi Campbell, Liv Tyler, Nell McAndrew, Mira Sorvino, Daryl Hannah, Angela Bassett, Laura Dern, Laurence Fishburne, and Kathleen Robertson have all tried Henna tattoos, the great Indian way. Glossies, like Vanity Fair, Harper's Bazaar, Wedding Bells, People and Cosmopolitan have spread the Mehendi trend even further.
Mehendi in Hinduism

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    Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

  Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

    Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

  Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

  Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

  Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

  Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

  Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

  Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

    Bridal Mehndi Bridal Mehndi Designs Peacock Hands And Feet Designs For Full Hands Images 2014

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