Hand-painted henna is an ancient art of human body decoration, which is popular in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, North Africa and other regions. Hand-painted henna is not limited to weddings. In India, this art has a history of thousands of years, and such a group of craftsmen can often be seen in the streets of India. They are called hand-painted painters.
A piece of plastic cloth on the floor and several brushes made of cone-shaped paint tubes are their creative tools. This hand-painted material is called henna. People pick the leaves of this shrub and grind them into very fine paste, which has become an important painting material for Indian hand-painted artists.
Hand-painted color of henna:
The colors of henna tattoos are mostly red, brown and brown; In India, girls get their first henna tattoo on their wedding day, and it is red. Red is also the main color of Indian bride's clothing. Indians believe that both the elephant god and the goddess of good fortune like red, and the elephant god symbolizes good luck and wealth. The goddess of fortune is also an important goddess of wisdom and wealth in esoteric religion.
As long as there is more red at the wedding, the gods will patronize their wedding and bring them blessings and blessings.