Mehendi designs have traditionally
fallen into four different styles. The Middle Eastern style
is mostly made up of floral patterns similar to the Arabic
textiles, paintings and carvings and do not usually follow
a destinctive pattern. The North African style generally follows
the shape of the hands and feet using geometrical floral patterns.
The Indian and Pakistani designs encompass more than just
the feet and hands and generally extend further up the appendages
to give the illusion of gloves and stockings which are made
up of lines, paisley patterns and teardrops. Lastly, the Indonesian
and Southern Asian styles were a mix of Middle Eastern and
Indian designs using blocks of color on the very tips of their
toes and fingers. All of these styles remain popular today
but have also been joined in popularity by celtic designs
and chinese symbols. The point once again is to have fun with
designs and experiment with them until you find something
that you feel really passionate about. Some of these designs
are as follows :
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