Henna in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is typically associated with weddings in some provinces, where women adorn themselves with henna designs on their hands and feet. The night before the wedding is called the "Henna Night" or "Ghomrah." Women from the families of both the bride and groom gather at the bride's father's house to decorate the bride with henna designs on her hands and feet.
During Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha holidays in the Kingdom, women gather to prepare special henna mixtures for different designs. The designs vary between older women and younger girls. Older women often cover the entire palm and soles of the feet with henna, while younger girls prefer various intricate designs in red or dark brown. These designs differ based on the materials added to the henna, the width of the design lines, and the type of patterns used.
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