Showing posts with label Indian Tattoo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indian Tattoo. Show all posts

Thursday, June 17, 2010

Arabic Design - Why is it So Popular

Mehndi Arabic designs are very popular in all over the world. Arabic Mehndi is one of the most commonly known types of Mehndi designs. It is composed of large simple floral patterns beautifying the hands and feet of women, though reflecting the skill and expertise of the artists and individuality of designs from all other traditions surrounding the Arabian Peninsula.

Arabic mehndi refers to temporary body art painted on the hands or feet with henna paste. Henna is a tall shrub or small tree, 2-6 m high. Henna flowers have four sepals and a 2 mm calyx tube with 3 mm spread lobes. Henna leaves are first grinded to dust and mixed with mixture of mustard oil as well as tea to make a thick paste. Usually this is a shade of brownish red, but the henna can be mixed with other plant materials to alter it's natural coloring. Once the mehndi paste has been applied then you can not really use your hands for the next few hours as enough time has to be given to the mehndi in order to completely dry. The paste is a dye that soaks into the skin and remains for several days.

Arabic mehndi uses trailing, bold flower designs with open spaces on only one side of the hands and feet. The designs don't necessarily cover your hands or feet all the way. Arabic patterns leave more skin showing than Indian patterns. Arabic mehndi consists mostly of floral designs; animal and human figures are not usually used. Arabic includes traditional henna, henna designs and special general Hedrabadi only such traditional henna designs, recently lured Peacock, quoted trunk assign the best of luck as an elephant through contemplation. Arabic is a term which is mainly used to describe floral designs including flowers, stems, petal etc and it involves leaving of a lot of space when compared to the Indian Mehndi. Note that Indian designs consist of many small shapes, while Arabic designs consist of several large shapes with large areas that are completely filled in with henna.

Weddings are an elaborate affair in India, comprising of a large number of rituals, customs and traditions. Henna is typically applied during special occasions like weddings and festivals. Wedding or any type of holy occasion looks incomplete with out mehandi function Rasm. Weddings being the most important day in ones life, mehndi has become an ornament for the soon to be brides. Henna was originally used as a form of decoration mainly for brides. Engagements, after having a baby and family get-togethers are also reasons for women to wear mehndi designs and tattoos.

Now if you are interested in making your own Arabic Mehndi Designs, learning how to make your own paste, and giving yourself or someone else a unique tattoo, click the link below to find out everything you need to get started creating Arabic Mehndi tattoos.

Russell Brand-tattoo

Monday, March 8, 2010

Henna Tattoo Designs-preferred design is very important

Henna tattoo designs have become popular among people of all ages. Probably, a lot of people are enticed to try getting the design they want without fear of having it drawn permanently onto their skin.

The selection of your preferred design is very important and you need to really spend time on it. Even though henna tattoos are not permanent, regretting on your choice means several days of washing and scrubbing off your henna tattoo design; moreover, the notes of remorse you utter each time you see the design.

Decide where you would like to place your tattoo. Take time to evaluate the chosen design and its effect on the particular portion of your body. All artists maintain their own catalog of tattoo designs. Take time to browse through it, listing your possible choice, then make a shortlist until you finally choose one. In this way, you are confident that you will appreciate and enjoy your henna tattoo as long as it lasts.

Choose heavy colors for your henna tattoo if you want it to last longer. Pale colors tend to fade and diminish quickly. The longer your henna tattoo stays the more value you get in spending expensively for it.

It is a reality that our society has prejudice on persons with tattoos, stereotyping them too. They have many preconceive ideas like issues on cleanliness and grooming. Some would readily label a person with tattoo as an ex-convict, involve in gangster activities, and many more. It seems that tattoos should not be seen in formal events like weddings, inaugurations, balls, and many others.

Therefore, select carefully your design and have it done correctly to avoid the hustle of prejudice and typecasting. The fact that you like your tattoo and you treasure its presence on you, then no amount of comment could make you regret having it.

There is a need for you to have your design done by a tattoo artist whom you know well. Henna tattoos are very intricate and may take a long time to finish. There are some artists who would intentionally work slowly to augment their labor cost.

A clean work area assures you of a neat tattoo job. Getting referral from friends ensures that you are with a certified quality tattoo artist.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Trisha Krishnan and Her Tattoo at a Function

Trisha Krishnan and Her Tattoo at a Function

Shruthi Haasan, Kamal Haasan's multi-talented beautiful daughter

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Shruthi Hassan with her tattoo at the RITZ Women of the Year Award

Shruthi Haasan, Kamal Haasan's multi-talented beautiful daughter, is taking cautious steps in her acting career. Given her very unique charm and obvious self-confidence, she has been floored with offers ever since the film fraternity discovered she had acting dreams! Her acting debut Luck was not exactly the best launch pad – the movie flopped, but the actress did manage to prove her mettle. Not wanting another bad movie to her name, she had decided to select her next project with caution. While a Kollywood debut remains elusive, the actress is readying for her second Hindi flick and then a Tollywood debut. However, her role in the Hindi movie requires her to shed weight and hence she is starving and exercising in a bid to get to size zero! But soon after the Hindi movie shoot is done, she will be busy adding adipose tissue, because, the Telugu movie requires a generously curvaceous girl!