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Price from $38 to $68, depends on Ajahn's advice.

 

What Henna Is, And Where These Beautiful Tattoos Originated

 

There is no arguing that henna tattoos are beautiful. But what is henna exactly, and where did it come from? We found out everything you need to know.

 

What is henna?

Henna is a small flowering shrub that has many uses. The fragrant flowers are used to create perfume, and the leaves are dried and then turned into a fine powder that’s used for dying clothes, hair and temporarily dying the skin — hence henna tattooing. The plant has even been known to treat skin conditions.

 

Where did henna tattooing come from?

The exact origins of henna tattooing aren’t clear, however the tradition dates back as far as Ancient Egypt. It was said that Cleopatra used henna to adorn her body and Egyptians used the dye to paint the nails of mummies before they were buried.

 

How is it used today?

The art of applying henna to the hands, feet and bodies is known as Mehndi, and is traditionally used for celebrations and rites of passage. Every culture and region of the world uses henna tattoos in its own unique way. For Hindu and Muslim weddings, henna is painted on the bride to symbolize joy, beauty, spiritual awakening and offering, while Moroccans often paint doors with henna to bring prosperity and chase away evil. Depending on where you get henna tattoos, they will look different. Indian tattoos feature fine lines and floral patterns, while Arabic henna designs tend to be larger in scale and African henna patterns are more bold and geometric.

 

Today, Ajahn Singha Thong is providing Henna Sakyant Tattooing to Buddhist Devotees in the ancient Henna Ways by using the natural ingredients from the henna plant that produces a dye called lawsone that is found in the leaves of the plant.  The leaves are harvested, dried, and ground into a fine powder.  The powder is mixed with a slightly-acidic liquid (lemon juice, tea, coffee ...). Therefore it is very safe on the skin. Don't have to worry of pain, skin infections, etc...

 

How long does a henna tattoo last?

This depends on a few factors like skin type, lifestyle and body part, but generally speaking, the stain will last somewhere between one and three weeks. If you are considering getting a Sak Yant Tattoo, with temporarily thoughts, let Ajahn Singha Thong to select the Sak Yant Design for you, you can request a design that appeals to you if you have a little understanding of what it represents.

 

PURPOSES OF HAVING HENNA SAKYANT TATTOO

  • Chana Satru: The ability to defeat the enemy. Ma Hah Amnat: This will give the wearer great power, authority and control over other people.

 

  • Klaeoklad: This benefit ensures that the wearer will not suffer serious injury.

 

  • Kong Kra Phan: This will provide Magical protection and invincibility.

 

  • Ma Hah Lap: This will bring great good fortune and luck.

 

  • Ma Hah Saneh: This will give you charm and increase your popularity and attractiveness with the opposite sex.

 

  • Maeta Ma Hah Niyom: With this blessing you will be treated by others with great loving kindness and compassion which will improve your popularity and help you to gain preferential treatment.

 

  • Nah Tee Gan Ngan Dee: This benefit will help you to improve your circumstances at work.

 

  • Noon Chataa: This benefit will improve your destiny, fate

 

  • Oopatae: This will ensure that in whatever enterprise or business activities the wearer is involved in they will have the ability to do the work correctly and ensures that everything will run smoothly.

 

  • Pong Gan Antarai: This will give protection against accidents including natural disasters as well as giving protection against acts of violence.

 

In addition The Henna Sak Yant will protect the wearer against evil spirits and all forms of “Black Magic”.

 

All collected amount from devotees will be donated for a good cause.

Henna Sakyant Tattoo

SKU: SSHS1
S$38.00Price
  • Service: Henna Sakyant Tattoo

    By: Ajahn Singha Thong

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