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Origin of henna (Source Silk & Stone)

The art of henna has been practiced for over 5000 years in Pakistan, India, Africa and the Middle East. There is some documentation that it is over 9000 years old. Because henna has natural cooling properties, people of the desert, for centuries, have been using henna to cool down their bodies. They make a paste of henna and soak their palms and soles of the feet in it to get an air conditioning affect. They feel its cooling sensation throughout the body for as long as the henna stain remains on their skin. Initially, as the stain faded away, it left patterns on the skin surface which led to ideas to make designs for decorative purposes. In the ancient Egyptian times mummies wore henna designs and it is documented that Cleopatra herself used henna for decorative purposes.

Henna was not only a popular adornment for the rich but the poor, who could not afford jewelry, used it to decorate their bodies as well.

Henna in the West

Today people all over the world have adopted the ancient traditions of adorning their bodies with the beautiful natural artwork created from the henna plant. It became a very popular form of temporary body decoration in the 90's in the US and has become a growing trend ever since.

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 Jaap van 't Veen
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Excellent work.
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 Rainer Blankermann
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A lovely work. I like the expression and the wonderful toning!
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 Martine
Martine
Un joli maquillage qui donne un regard de princesse.
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 Karp Panta
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Maravillosa !!!
5 years ago.
 Roger Bennion
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A beautiful entry to 'Sight and Sound', June.

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