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Saturday, 25 April 2009

Henna Hands

Preparing for a big day.

18 comments:

  1. I live in a City with a high Asian population, I see some incredibly intricate designs on some hands. They are fascinating, beautiful and fade graciously....

    Very interesting to watch it being created.

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  2. Is it for a marriage? Looks like chocolate & you could lick it off!

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  3. Nice to see henna on display in London. As you would expect, we've loads over here. Very popular during the wedding season. http://abudhabidailyphotograph.blogspot.com/2009/03/indian-pavilion-night-of-henna.html

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  4. I saw this being done several times on television but not live like you did. It is an interesting practice to me.

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  5. I learned an interesting story in the previous post, thanks for sharing. But this post, I till wonder what people do it for, it looks strange :S
    Nice pics ^_*
    Have a good weekend!

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  6. cool,, here in the PH,, you will most likely see henna tattoo-ing in the beach,, summer time!

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  7. better wash your hands after that ;)

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  8. Lovely. I love the lines of the hands and the focal point of the brush. The Henna tattoos are so beautiful.

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  9. I saw a lady working on the checkout in Tesco with henna'd hands.

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  10. never seen
    this before -- cool

    like embroidery for hands :)

    re: widgets -- while programming itself (javascript & CSS) would not be a problem, doing it to meet current standards would require considerable time & learning curve -- there also are hosting & interface issues to be considered -- it's the kind of thing someone would take on if there was sufficient long-term interest and/or reward

    /t.

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  11. I agree with /t. It does look like embroidery!

    Anyways, just wanted to make my beaded motorcycle available to you before I list it in my shop. If you are still interested, please email me thru my website... Hope all is well! :D

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  12. I got one in Camden and it was an awesome celtic-looking butterfly on my neck. Unfortunately, it didn't last one day. I was so sad.

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  13. Such a gorgeous photograph of the artist's hands, Mo. I do like seeing people doing things. That thumb is so absolutely clear.

    I like the composition of this one very much ...

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  14. That is exquisite.
    Thanks for the birthday greetings! Sydney Daily Photo

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  15. I had that done once. It is amazing how delicate and intricate it is. great shot.

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  16. I love how you've captured the application! I've only seen mehndi after it's dry and been rinsed off. I've only seen the art, not the craft. Lovely!

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  17. I've never seen it being done and it's so cool. it does look like icing being piped on.

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  18. wow - London is a city full a diversity and you just walk around and find the coolest scenes to take pics of - this is a great photo, well done and thanks for sharing

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