Henna Sourcebook
Over 1,000 Traditional Designs and Modern Interpretations for Body Decorating
Race Point Publishing
Published on 1. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
224 pages
978-1-937994-08-2 (ISBN)
Description
No one knows for sure when henna was first used for skin decorating, but traces of henna have been found on mummies in Egypt and in cave painting in India dating back thousands of years. While this tradition is still widely used in India, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, it is now gaining popularity throughout the Western world as well. It is increasingly common for henna parties to be held in the United States, sometimes at weddings, birthday parties, and baby showers-and sometimes just for fun. Henna patterns are seen adorning pop icons like Madonna, Demi Moore, and Prince, and henna artists are becoming an increasingly common sight at street fairs and shops as a temporary and painless alternative to tattoos. Design motifs are included from many different cultures, with background information provided about the symbolism of the designs and motifs.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Quarto Publishing Group USA Inc
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 267 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-937994-08-2 (9781937994082)
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MARY PACKARD has written over 250 books for children and adults. She began her love affair with books at a young age, and today she writes books that she herself would enjoy reading. For her, writing is a fun way to explore new subjects, such as the mystical world of tarot. She is the author of The Golden Tarot (Race Point Publishing, 2013). Eleanor Kwei is a graphic designer and illustrator specializing in pen and ink. Her work appears in over 30 published books for children and adults. In Henna Sourcebook, she combines her background of extensive travel with her artistic passion, pursuing her long-time interest in researching the world's cultures through their art. Kwei lives in New York in the Lower Hudson Valley.