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Indian Manheidi (henna/Hannah) Hand-painted Art
Henna produced in India (also known as Hannah) is the best quality in the world at present, and it is a natural plant pigment powder used in body painting/hair dyeing/nail coloring in India. Dyeing hair with henna not only does not hurt hair/cause allergies, but also can treat and repair alopecia/hair withering/dandruff and relieve itching due to its unique medicinal function and rich protein vitamins.

The natural color of nail pollen is mainly brown/brownish red/brown.

Manheidi's hand-painted art has a history of nearly 5000 years in India. Some people even think that it was more than 5,000 years ago, saying that Manheidi was introduced to India in the12nd century with the prosperity of Arab culture and Mughal dynasty. At present, in addition to India, Mehdi's hand-painted art has spread to Morocco/Turkey/Middle East and other countries and regions.

In India, it is almost "no wedding without Manheidi", and the wedding Manheidi pattern contains deep blessings for the couple.

On the night before the Indian wedding, the bride will be painted by her future mother-in-law, and then the delicate and complicated patterns on the bride's hands and feet will be completed by professional hand painters. Generally, when people hold a wedding, they will invite professional hand-painted artists to sit in the town and hand-painted patterns for female guests who come to attend the wedding. However, the hand-painted patterns of female guests are relatively simple, and only the patterns of the bride are the most exquisite and complicated.