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mehndhi hand of a indian bride Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bride and groom in marriage as per Indian hindu traditional Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bridal Mehndhi moments
Holding each other hands with mehndi design Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bride and groom in marriage as per Indian hindu traditional Royalty Free Stock Photo
an indian bride holding a beautiful dahlia flower on hand Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Getting a beautiful latest mehndi design etched on your hands and feet is so much more than just a normal Indian custom. Back in the day, when we were schoolgirls, we would patiently wait for the festive season to run to a mehndi artist sitting with his book full of mehndi in a nearby market, or call our mom`s trusted mehndi artist home to drench our tiny hands in the beauty of henna. We would watch the beautiful hands and legs of our mother and other aunts at home in awe on occasions like Karwa Chauth and Diwali.


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