Indonesian henna art reflects the rich cultural tapestry of the archipelago, blending Javanese, Balinese, and Malay influences with Islamic geometric traditions. Henna in Indonesia is closely associated with wedding rituals across various ethnic groups, particularly in Java and Sumatra. Indonesian designs often feature a harmonious mix of floral, paisley, and local batik-inspired motifs that create a uniquely Southeast Asian aesthetic.
In Javanese weddings, henna is applied during the "Midodareni" ceremony the night before the wedding. Balinese Hindu traditions also incorporate henna as part of temple ceremonies and blessings. Across the Indonesian archipelago, henna is used to celebrate Maulid (Prophet's birthday) and Eid festivities.
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