Here is a photo of a traditional henna tattoo design taken from a book of patterns I bought about 5 years ago.
My client really like the stupa decoration at the wrist, as well as the full hand pattern and intricate design.
This pattern took about 35 minutes to apply. The henna paste I am using this year is a bit wetter than pastes I have used in the past, so the henna flows freely from the cone
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Traditional Henna Pattern for Sonya
Many thanks to Sonya for ordering a traditional henna pattern. This design is one of many from the little henna pattern books imported from India.
Mixing a very fluid paste helps make this kind of fine line henna tattoo possible. I used a henna cone made of florist wrap, not quite mylar... but a shear & flexible cellophane type material. I cut just a bit off the tip of the cone, and the began
Mixing a very fluid paste helps make this kind of fine line henna tattoo possible. I used a henna cone made of florist wrap, not quite mylar... but a shear & flexible cellophane type material. I cut just a bit off the tip of the cone, and the began