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Henna is a beautiful ornate art of India and Arabia that goes back centuries.
Global Voices in English » Morocco: Taking Care of Animals 2009
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The Henna is a plant which is abundant in Egypt, Arabia, and Palestine, and was used by the ancients, as it is by the moderns, for dyeing.
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The soles, and sometimes other parts of the feet, as high as the ankles, the palms of the hands, and the nails, are dyed with a yellowish-red, with the leaves of a plant called Henna
The Art of Perfumery And Methods of Obtaining the Odors of Plants George William Septimus Piesse 1851
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Handling frosting cone is like applying "Henna" or "Mehendi" on the hands, which is a tradition in India.
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Handling frosting cone is like applying "Henna" or "Mehendi" on the hands, which is a tradition in India.
Archive 2007-10-01 2007
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On March 16, I sat down with Finland's Minister of Education, Ms. Henna Virkunnen, for a discussion of the Finnish educational system -- and what lessons it might hold for the U.S. educational system.
Justin Snider: Keys To Finnish Educational Success: Intensive Teacher-Training, Union Collaboration Justin Snider 2011
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If not with the ancient art of Henna Tattoo it is with bright vibrant colors of nail lacquer.
Myrdith Leon Mccormack: You Inspire Me Myrdith Leon Mccormack 2011
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If not with the ancient art of Henna Tattoo it is with bright vibrant colors of nail lacquer.
Myrdith Leon Mccormack: You Inspire Me Myrdith Leon Mccormack 2011
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Kara Jones aka We have the words … posted at Mother Henna, saying, Self Portrait with Sea Anemone came from play during a workshop with the fabulous Tony Curtis of Dublin.
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* Henna pens containing chemical preservatives that can result in skin allergy or irritation.
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