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Friday, November 6, 2009

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Frock

With the fashion of long shirts, long Frocks are also inn.Everyone is crazy about Frocks, Long frocks with Churi-dar Pajama is common. Its is common in the wedding ceremonies, with some embroidery. In Pakistan Brides also seems to wear these Frocks with a lot of Nakhsha dapka on it....
You can have some idea of these frocks by watching these dresses.




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Tuesday, October 20, 2009

long kameez


Now a days in Pakistan and India the Fashion which is inn, is the long shirts(Kameez), with tight Churi dar Pajamas, Capris, Qlots and with lose trousers, and sometimes with Shalwar as well. Its gives your body height, and sahpe. It looks very trendy. You can have a look on some of the long shirts(Kameezes).







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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Tourism

Check out this Video!!!
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"THE NATIONAL MONUMENT OF ISLAMABAD PAKISTAN"


This is the National Monument of Pakistan which is situated in Islamabad. A very Beautiful, Nice and Neat place. Every one who come to Pakistan must visit it for once! It was made on 24th march 2007. MUST MUST visit it!!!

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Mehndi, Henna!!!

History of Mehndi

The art of applying henna in hands and feet is known as Mehendi and it is a very old custom and ancient art form of the Asian subcontinent. The propagators were the Mughals. The Mughals taught us all about the history of Mehendi and introduced it to India during 12th century AD. During that period the royal and rich use to decorate themselves with it. The patterns were intricately made by the artists or the beauticians. Indian weddings are incomplete without the mehendi ceremony .The ritual of mehendi ceremony is followed in every part of the country where the hands of the bride are adorned with the lovely red color of the mehendi. On these festive or wedding occasions mostly traditional Indian designs are made on the hands of the bride.

The origin can be from Egypt because it was one of the art forms in Egypt. It has the evidence that it has been found that henna was used to stain the fingers and toes of Pharaohs earlier to mummification. The mummification process took many days and as the Egyptians were diligent in planning their rebirth after their death, they became quite fanatical in the preservation process. The Egyptians believed that body art ensured their recognition into the afterlife and therefore used Mehendi to identify them.

Henna has the power of medicine was also used as a cosmetic and for it's healing power for ages.The beautiful patterning prevalent in India today has emerged only in the 20th century. India, most of the women from that time in India is depicted with their hands and feet with red stain designs. The art of Mehendi has existed for centuries. No exact place of its origin is identified because of people in different cultures moving through the continents and taking their art forms with them and therefore sharing their art with everyone along the way.

The bushes can be grown in dry and hot conditions. The leaves are processed as a skin conditioner and as a reliever for rashes. The henna used for mehndi comes from a bush which is grown in the Africa and India called Lawsonia Inermis in the Middle East and other hot and dry places. Henna is used for hair dye and as a conditioner. The art of Mehendi is referred to as henna or mehendi

Mehendi is a substitute for tattooing for people who are too scared to tolerate the poking of a needle. Mehendi will be wonderful for such people. Some people like permanent tattoos and some are comfortable with temporary forms of body art. When you use henna to decorate your body it cools your body too.

Henna patterns will be beautiful and have four different styles.



1. The Middle Eastern style is mostly made up of floral patterns similar to the Arabic paintings.
2. The North African style follows the shape of the hands and feet using floral patterns.
3. The Indian and Pakistani designs include lines patterns and teardrops.
4. The Indonesian and Southern Asian styles were a mix of Middle Eastern and Indian designs using blocks of color on the very tips of their toes and fingers.

Here are some simple n easy designs that you can use on your hands, foot and your arms!!!
enjoy them and please let me tell how you like them...

























































































































































































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