Hands are full for Henna artists ahead of Eid
From traditional designs to contemporary patterns, henna artists in the City offer a spectrum of choices to suit every taste
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This year, the demand for henna artists has surged to unprecedented levels, with many finding themselves fully booked well in advance. PHOTO: MOHAMMED ASAD
BENGALURU, 8 APRIL
As Eid ul-Fitr is around the corner
in Bengaluru, the City buzzes with anticipation, not just for the spiritual
significance it holds but also for the colourful festivities that accompany it.
Among these traditions, adorning hands with intricate henna designs, known as
mehndi, takes centre stage.
However, this year, the demand for
henna artists has surged to unprecedented levels, with many finding themselves
fully booked well in advance. From traditional designs to contemporary
patterns, henna artists in the City offer a spectrum of choices to suit every
taste.
Reflecting on the influx of
customers, Zara Khan, a henna artist near Basavanagudi told Salar News “This
Ramadan has been exceptionally busy for us. We've seen a surge in bookings from
clients across the City. Normally we get 15 bookings for a day, but with Ugadi
and Ramadan coming up, we have more than 30 bookings for Tuesday. We are
expecting more bookings to come up before Ramadan.”
While many artists are local
residents who honed their skills through family traditions or independent
learning, there are also growing communities of artists who hail from states
like Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh, known for their rich mehndi (henna) traditions.
Anika Sharma, a henna artist
originally from Rajasthan and now settled near Banashankari 2nd Stage, told
Salar News “I came to Bengaluru five years ago. The City offered a great
platform to showcase my art. We provide temporary henna tattoos and DIY (Do It
Yourself) henna kits for people who are unable to secure appointments with
professional artists.” The kit includes design stencils and henna packs. The
stencils are kept on the hand and the henna is traced along the design. The
stencil is then taken out leaving behind a beautiful design on the hand.
In the world of mehndi, the
artistry can range from simple to extravagant, reflected in the pricing. Bridal
mehndi, the most intricate, starts at Rs 2,000 and custom designs begin at Rs
3,000. On the other hand, mehndi for both hands and legs costs Rs 3,000-Rs
4,000. “For festive occasions, we charge Rs 1,000 to Rs 1,500 respectively
for basic designs. We charge the people according to the number of sides they
want for their mehndi. Like for one side of the hand, we charge Rs 500-Rs 1,000
depending on the design. For more intricate designs, one side of the hand costs
Rs 1,000-Rs 1500,” Khan said.
The most sought-after mehndi
designs this season encompass a blend of traditional motifs and contemporary
elements. Intricate floral patterns, geometric shapes, and Arabic-inspired
designs top the list of preferences among clients. “Indo-Arabic and floral
designs, which are in demand now, are simple, yet elegant to the hands,” Sharma
said.
Henna melas, temporary markets
specialising in henna application, are another vibrant aspect of Ramadan
season. These melas, often set up in community centres or public spaces, are a
one-stop shop for henna enthusiasts. “The melas cater to a different clientele,"
Khan said. "They offer quicker, simpler designs at a low price. For those
seeking elaborate artwork, booking an appointment with a professional artist is
recommended." Some of the melas set up in the City can be found in
Commercial Street, Basavanagudi, Banashankari and Jayanagar 3rd block.
For those who miss out on getting
henna or have skin sensitivities, there are other alternatives such as Jagua
gels, which are extracted from the jagua fruit and do not have any irritation
on the skin. It offers a similar dark staining effect but lasts slightly less
long (typically 1-2 weeks). Stick-on Henna tattoos are also an option for them.
—Salar News
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