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art form of applying henna (known as mehndi) varies from region
to region. The varying designs can mean different things to
each culture, such as good health, fertility, wisdom and spiritual
enlightenment. It spans different cultures and religious traditions,
thus making it possible to recognize distinctions in cultural
style. Arabic mehndi designs are generally large, floral patterns
on the hands and feet. Indians doing mehndi use fine, thin lines
for lacy, floral and paisley patterns covering entire hands,
forearms, feet, and shins. African mehndi patterns are bold,
large geometric designs, usually black.
Babita Joshi is a leading Mehndi Artist with a unique creativity,
years of experience
and skills developed in India, where Mehndi, an art of body
painting, is first known to have originated. Babita Joshi
is based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India, specializing in intricate
ethnic, bridal, contemporary and exotic patterns on various
parts of the body.
She have a variety of designs in her portfolio for your selection,
or you can have your own design you like. She can also customize
any design of your choice and assure you of a very professional
service with competitive rates.
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