This is an idea for your Easter decoration and it comes directly from India, inspired by the beautiful art of Mehndi.
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Mehndi has become so popular that many industries are now using the designs to create beautiful objects in materials such as wood, fabric, leather, ceramic, stone, candles and glass among others.
This is an example of a very nice creation with glass (source: http://www.mehndiglass.com):
The Color of Mehndi
In the Indian tradition, the color of Mehndhi is very important as it is seen as a way to predict the future. The color, the quality or the intensity can be signs of bad luck or good luck, and they can even give signs on the outcome of a marriage.
It is necessary to explain at this point that only one type of henna is used for traditional Mehndi, and only one color can be applied. The way the color changes with time is giving credit to the prediction. For example, if the color on the hand of the bride becomes a dark orange, it means that the marriage will be a long and loving one.
Nevertheless, artificially colored mehndi has become very popular, even in India. This evolution is also explaining why Mehndi is becoming so trendy all around the World.
Mehndi Meaning Part 6 – The Vine
Although most of the popular designs in Mehndi are associated with love, fertility, spirituality and protection, the vine associated with leafs is a symbol of longevity, perseverance, devotion and vitality. However, the growing vine can also be associated to love and protection from the evil eye, as well as the scorpion design.
Mehndi Meaning Part 5 – The Flower
Mehndi Meaning Part 4 – The Lotus
Mehndi Meaning Part 3 – The Mandala
Mandala means “circle”. In Mehndi art, the mandala symbolizes the sun, which holds a lot of importance in hinduism. It is mainly a symbol of fertility and protection against hunger, sorrows of old age and death. Many pregnant women use mehndi mandala tattoo on their womb to protect their unborn child.