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Michèle Maurin
Fleur de henné by Michèle Maurin is a richly illustrated exploration of henna as both a natural dye and a cultural art form. Focusing on the traditions of mehndi—the intricate practice of body painting with henna—the book delves into its historical roots, symbolic meanings, and contemporary applications across various societies. With an emphasis on aesthetics and personal expression, it examines how henna intersects with beauty rituals, identity, and social customs. The work blends visual documentation with insightful commentary, offering readers a comprehensive look at this ancient yet evolving tradition. Published in French by Arganier in 2005, the book serves as both an artistic reference and a cultural study, appealing to those interested in body art, ethnobotany, and global beauty practices.
| Publisher | Arganier |
|---|---|
| Pages | 200 |
| Search language | simple |
| ISBN_10 | 2-912-72819-3 primary |
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