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Look Like A Diva In Floral Jewelry On Your Mehendi Ceremony

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Floral Jewelry for Bride's Mehendi Ceremony

Are you the one who wants to try something new and nice on different wedding ceremonies? Do you want to look different on your mehendi day? Want to explore some unconventional options in jewelry to grab the attention of everybody? Floral jewelry is good option to look different. It is very much in trend and many girls prefer floral jewelry over conventional jewelry these days. Besides, there are many celebrities, who tried floral jewelry to look different on their mehendi/sangeet night. We are here sharing some useful tips with you to buy some classic and trendy floral jewelry:

First fix the venue: It is important that you first decide the venue of your mehendi party. If you are conducting the wedding mehendi ceremony at some distant location or in some farmhouse, which is far away from your home in that case try to find out venders close to your venue. It helps in keeping the jewelry fresh for longer time.

Freshness is important: Some brides have concern about the freshness of the floral jewelry as they believe that it might get dull and stale if kept for longer time or used for whole day. This is a wrong belief. The floral jewelry remains fresh for almost two days, so you need not to worry about the freshness of the jewelry.

Color of the jewelry: Choose a color that will go well with your attire. If you are going to wear something in single shade ask for floral jewelry designs that will go well with your dress. If you are planning to wear two shades dress, so you can wear jewelry in contrast to your dress. You can also share the picture of your dress to help the jewelry artist to create something nice for you.

What is the right time to place the order?: It is good if you will order your jewelry well in advance. What is the right time to place an order for the jewelry? Start searching the vender at least 15-20 days in advance. One you finalize the artist/vender, try to visit their showroom at least once to see their work. Place your order at least 10 days before the ceremony, so that they will get enough time to make the jewelry as per your requirement on time.

Which ornaments can you order?: The floral jewelry offers almost all the ornaments, which you can order for your ceremony. You can order jewelry like mangtikka, necklace, rings, earrings, bracelet, bajuband, bangles, kamarbandh, chabichalla and anklets. So, choose your jewelry the way you want to look. Try to avoid bracelet and anklet for your mehendi ceremony as you are supposed to apply mehendi on hands and feet.

Set your budget: You can easily get your floral jewelry within a decent amount. There are venders who can provide you floral jewelry between Rs. 3000 to Rs. 9000. If you need some selected items only in your jewelry, then there might be chances that you will get your jewelry in lower budget as well.

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How To Get The Desired Dark Color Of Your Wedding Mehendi?

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The Henna or Mehendi has its importance in Indian wedding. The mehendi is considered as one of the important thing in bridal look and make up. It is believed that the darker the color of the bride’s mehendi, the more love she will get from her husband. However, some people also believe that the bride with dark color mehendi gets immense love from her mother-in-law.

Whatever beliefs people have with this wedding mehendi, one thing is sure that you can’t imagine a bride without mehendi in our country. Even the first thing the relatives and friends of the girl want to see is the color of her beautiful mehendi. If you too want to have nice and good color of your mehendi on your wedding day, here are some important tips for you.

  • It is really important that you book the mehendi artist at least a week before or 15 days before you wedding day to avoid any last minute hassle.
  • To get the best result, try to make a fresh heena paste at your home or ask the mehendi artist to get the fresh paste. Also ensure that your mehendi artist will use good quality heena to get the desired results.
  • Before applying the mehendi, make sure that you wash your hands and feet with soap to remove the dirt and any body lotion or oil. These body lotions and oil will work as barrier and reduce the color effect on your skin.
  • Wipe your hand and feet properly and let them dry and normal before applying mehendi.
  • Try to wear something really comfortable as you are supposed to sit for long hours.  A normal bridal mehendi design might take two-three hours where a theme/pattern based design might take five to six hours. Therefore, it is really important that you chose the most comfortable and perfect outfit for your mehendi session.
  • Don’t sit in the sun while the mehendi is being applied.
  • Don’t move your hands up and down or side way to dry your mehendi as it might get spread by doing so.
  • Avoid moving, walking or dancing after applying the mehdndi, it might be that your mehendi might get smudged.
  • Don’t wash your hands just immediately after applying the mehendi. It will fade the color of your mehendi. Don’t wax and shave your hands and feet after applying the mehendi as it will remove the layer of design and fade your mehendi.
  • To get the desired color of wedding mehendi, it is recommended to apply it before 24 hours of wedding.
  • Keep the heena on your hands for minimum seven to eight hours and maximum 12 hours.
  • You can also get clove steam to get the rich and dark color. You can warm a few cloves in a pan and run your hands over the smoke to get the desired color of your wedding mehendi.
  • After your mehendi dries a bit, dab a mixture of lemon juice and sugar on it with a cotton ball for a few time. Don’t over use the lemon juice to avoid smudge.
  • Use mustard oil or any other body oil to remove your mehendi. Don’t dip your hands in water for six to twelve hours to get the desired color.

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Henna, The Essence Of An Indian Wedding

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The entire world knows about Indian weddings which consist of the rich rituals and traditions that make the entire event so much fun! Indian weddings comprise of many events instead of just one and one if these events is that of Henna. The tradition of Henna has been carried on for the last many decades or even a century till date. It is followed by multiple religions that exist in India. It is what adds the true essence to an Indian wedding. Henna is applied to the bride’s body including the hands, the legs. The designs on these body parts are unique to each bride and are very exquisite. Not only the bride, but to keep up with the tradition the groom too puts a little on his palm for respecting his values and his people’s ways.

The word Henna in Hindi also called “Mehendi” comes from the old Indian language Sanskrit. The henna, originally meant to showcase the inner and the outer sun has changes over time. Now it can also represent good fortune and luck to the newlywed couple. Henna is not just for the wedding ceremonies. It is also meant for other family related or couple related festivals of India. In addition to luck and fortune, it is also signals the strength of the bond between the husband and the wife. It is commonly stated that the darker the Henna on the bride’s hand, the longer their souls shall be together. Henna is so popular in India that people have found their way into using it and recognizing its medical properties as well as an antiseptic and many more.

In today’s time, all sorts of Indian weddings embrace the beauty of Henna and accommodate its special value in their events. Designs of these have changed and continue to change due to ever changing demands of the people. The new and recent changes in Henna have been the addition of sparkly stuff in the design of their Henna. With just such rich history and so many different uses on so many different events, Henna captures the Indian essence of a marriage in just the right way and carries on the tradition of our fathers and mothers.