Monday, April 29, 2013

EID Mehndi Designs -11 (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

EID Mehndi Designs -11 (1)Biogarphy Photos Pictures Pics Images

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Eid is celebrated on the very first day the month of Sawwal. The festival marks the end of month of Ramdhan and is celebrated with the festive food and gifts and dresses. Mehndi mostly referred to as henna plays a significant role in this festive.

There are different type of mehndi designs that are been used by the Indians for the Eid celebrations some of them being Contemporary Designs, Indian Style, Arabic style and African Style to name a few. The menhdi designs on Eid depict several thoughts and happiness of the festive, the vines and leaves in a Mehndi design symbolizes fertility as well as attraction. The floral designs along with different line patterns are the popular choice for the Eid festive.

Henna is regarded as an integral part of the celebration. Most of the women prefer to do it on there own while the others contact the mehndi designers in order to ensure that have the most beautiful mehndi designs on their hands as well as feet.

EID Mehndi Designs -11 (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images


EID Mehndi Designs -11 (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

EID Mehndi Designs -11 (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images


EID Mehndi Designs -11 (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

EID Mehndi Designs -11 (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

EID Mehndi Designs -11 (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

EID Mehndi Designs -11 (1)Photos Pictures Pics Images

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