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High-quality and quick-drying henna paste in tubes in export quality for painting objects

-Made in India

-Halal certified

-Traditional Herbal Color 

Looking for oriental influences for your decoration? Then design your decorative objects with henna!

The technique of applying henna to objects is relatively new and arose from traditional henna tattoos on the skin. With this technique you can create relief motifs on many surfaces such as stone, glass, canvas, plastic, wood, cardboard, candles, fabric by filling in the henna paste, or make drawings in mahogany brown or black by removing the paste again.

Decorate your objects with Arabic and oriental motifs!

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High-quality and quick-drying henna paste in tubes in export quality for painting objects

-Made in India

-Halal certified

-Traditional Herbal Color 

Looking for oriental influences for your decoration? Then design your decorative objects with henna!

The technique of applying henna to objects is relatively new and arose from traditional henna tattoos on the skin. With this technique you can create relief motifs on many surfaces such as stone, glass, canvas, plastic, wood, cardboard, candles, fabric by filling in the henna paste, or make drawings in mahogany brown or black by removing the paste again.

Decorate your objects with Arabic and oriental motifs!

Thats how it works:

Apply the henna to the substrate

  • Choose an item that you want to design.

    • Whether stone, glass, canvas, plastic, wood, cardboard, candles, fabric: Henna can be applied to all possible surfaces.
  • Apply the paste and let it dry.

  • Optional:

    • Remove the henna to get a flat drawing.
    • Or leave the henna as is for a relief drawing. Take care when handling your item, once the henna has dried it will crumble quickly.

Henna on canvas

  • Apply the henna directly to the canvas.

Henna on wood

  • You have two options here: a flat drawing or a relief drawing.

  • If you want a flat drawing, add some ammonia to the henna paste. So the motif will take on the mahogany brown or black color of the henna.

  • If you want a relief drawing, you'll definitely need to use varnish to hold the henna in place. Apply multiple coats, if necessary, and allow each coat to dry well.

  • With a flat drawing, the varnish is not a must: it depends on the effect you want to achieve.

Henna on fabric

  • Here the flat drawing is the only option.

  • Natural fabrics such as silk or cotton are preferable here.

  • You don't have to cover the henna with varnish or varnish, as the henna won't wash out.

Henna on candles

  • Only relief drawing is possible here.

  • Apply the henna paste to the candle.

  • There are two possible techniques for setting the henna in place:

    • Bring paraffin to a boil in a double boiler, then dip the candles in.
    • Alternatively, you can also apply varnish or varnish.

Tips

  • To prevent clumping, sieve the paste off with a women's knee sock or, even easier, put it in the blender.

Warning notices:
Warning, use only under adult supervision
Not suitable for children under 10 years.

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The technique of applying henna to objects is relatively new and arose from traditional henna tattoos on the skin. With this technique you can create relief motifs on many surfaces such as stone, glass, canvas, plastic, wood, cardboard, candles, fabric by filling in the henna paste, or make drawings in mahogany brown or black by removing the paste again. The technique of applying henna to objects is relatively new and arose from traditional henna tattoos on the skin. With this technique you can create relief motifs on many surfaces such as stone, glass, canvas, plastic, wood, cardboard, candles, fabric by filling in the henna paste, or make drawings in mahogany brown or black by removing the paste again. If you want a relief drawing, you'll definitely need to use varnish to hold the henna