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ou are going to need some good designs and patterns to help you with your next Mehndi project. I would like to help you understand some of the most popular symbols and patterns and what they represent so you can add a little bit of your own unique personality in to your next design.
Commonly found on brides in India is the game board pattern. This pattern is a larger square with several smaller squares inside the larger square similar to a checker board. Adding this symbol in your Mehndi designs for hands sometimes represents happiness and joyful moments or it can also mean you are taking some kind of a chance
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