Henna - Kina for Weddings

Henna – Kina for Weddings in istanbul

Henna – Kina for Weddings in istanbul – Turkish – American Marriage in Istanbul – May 2016

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Henna - Kina
Henna - Kina for Weddings

Traditional Turkish Style Henna Tattoo In Istanbul
( Henna Designs – Wedding Organisations / Special Events )

Henna is an old tradition in Turkish Culture. It is an important part of the weddings & special ceremonies.

In Istanbul we are organising ;

  • Turkish / Indian Style Henna Drawings. You can come to our studio located in sultanahmet and according to your taste, you can choose the henna designs from our photos and we can make henna on you.
  • Henna Design Workshops for locals & foreigners to teach the preperations, techniques and designs.
  • Turkish Henna for Weddings & Special Occasions. Our Artist meets with the guest and make henna for the special occasions like weddings according to the needs. We can organise an henna night for the weddings and parties…

Our Artists : We have 12 different professional Artist from Fine Arts University in Traditional Turkish and Indian Henna designs. Upon request, we can organise a special Henna evening theme in Istanbul for weddings and Special events.

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