Traditional Henna Hand Decoration With Bangles

Traditionally, the day before an Indian wedding, the bride has a mehndi party. All the women have henna done on their hands and feet as a way to signify the bride's transformation from a single woman to a married woman. Vineeta wore traditional gold and red bangle bracelets up her arms for the wedding as well.

Traditionally, the day before an Indian wedding, the bride has a mehndi party. All the women have henna done on their hands and feet as a way to signify the bride's transformation from a single woman to a married woman. Vineeta wore traditional gold and red bangle bracelets up her arms for the wedding as well.

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