Today's event for the celebration of Jimmy & Pavan's wedding was the Mehndi, which is also known as henna. Henna is turmeric paste which is applied to ones hands and feet that as a ceremonial art that originated in ancient India to beautify brides before the wedding. The brides friends also decorate themselves with mehndi.
We were all invited back to Jimmy & Pavan's villa within our resort this afternoon to participate in Mehndi. All of the women were presented with a bracelet of fresh, aromatic flowers (we think they were jasmine) when we entered.
The villa was decked out with beautiful food. I couldn't stop taking photos of the food tables - each food item was a small piece of art!
All of the females, adults and children alike were invited to have a mehndi design done to decorate their hands. It was a fascinating process to watch - the women were surprisingly fast at their art! I had one side of one hand done, although some of my friends had both the front and back side of their hands done, and one even had the back and front sides of both hands! :)
The henna took quite a while to dry completely. Maybe an hour or more. It was applied with a funnel and tip, much like icing for a cake. As it dried, it cracked, and eventually fell off, leaving the dark orange design behind. I understand that the henna should last for several days, fading each day, and may last up to a couple of weeks.
Dressed up and ready to head out to the Mehndi
scattered flower petals led the way to the villa
My fresh flower bracelet
Close up of the pretty cocktail table setting
Dan, Nicole, Dennis and Paula
The dessert room
Looks like a Wayne Thiebaud painting come to life!
Mmmmmm.... cupcakes!
Fondant cakes shaped like handbags
even more desserts (or "Lady Treats", as Nicole calls them
Food table
Even the bread display was beautiful!
The landing to the stairs was converted into an indoor/outdoor garden
Close up of the food table
they brought in two ducks to swim in the pool during the party
One of my appitizers - an olive, mozzarella cheese ball and tomato infused with basil olive oil
Paula getting her henna done
my henna artist working on my hand
getting my henna on.... literally!
Paula and Trina showing our henna art
Pavan, the beautiful bride comes out for her henna ceremony
Pavan seated with her friends and family
The bottom of Nicole's hands
Showing off my henna hand
Nicole, Paula and Trina
a seating area on the beach - I think they were planning a bon fire
Pretty Paula and her color-coordinated cupcake
The indoor/outdoor garden lit
A close-up of my desert
The underside of Paula's hand as the henna dries
The bride getting her henna hands done
My hand after the henna has dried
Friday, November 23, 2012
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