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Mehandi Volume Two cover graphics by Alex Morgan ![]() 52 pages, intermediate and advanced patterns for Indian Weddings and Celebrations Want to see some sample patterns from Dipti Desai's Mehandi Volume Two? See more of Dipti Desai's work in the Encyclopedia of Henna! This book includes
instruction for mixing gilding, glitter and zardosi pastes,
introduction
by Dipti Desai and photographs of her work, and over 60 patterns fror
Indian Weddings and other celebrations.
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these patterns
into your own style, and use them as a springboard for your own
creativity.
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