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The Culture and History of Henna in Morocco from Moor: A Henna Atlas of Morocco

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This groundbreaking book is the product of more than a decade of careful study in an effort to preserve the ancient henna traditions of Morocco. This e-book is the Culture and History sections of the book.

Henna seems like a miraculous plant—its leaves are green, but the stain they leave is a dark reddish-brown. The layman and the henna artist both see magic. In Morocco, henna is quite literally magic—a plant endowed with supernatural properties that will bring luck and protection to anyone who uses it in any way.

Sections of the book include Henna, The Plant, Working With Henna, Henna and the Hammam, Baraka, Jnoun, the Role of Henna in Moroccan Culture, Henna for Weddings, and Other Henna Traditions.

This e-book is 32 pages with text, photos and illustrations.

Note: This is a digital item, not a physical book (the photo is only to show what the pages look like).

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This groundbreaking book is the product of more than a decade of careful study in an effort to preserve the ancient henna traditions of Morocco. This e-book is the Culture and History sections of the book.

Henna seems like a miraculous plant—its leaves are green, but the stain they leave is a dark reddish-brown. The layman and the henna artist both see magic. In Morocco, henna is quite literally magic—a plant endowed with supernatural properties that will bring luck and protection to anyone who uses it in any way.

Sections of the book include Henna, The Plant, Working With Henna, Henna and the Hammam, Baraka, Jnoun, the Role of Henna in Moroccan Culture, Henna for Weddings, and Other Henna Traditions.

This e-book is 32 pages with text, photos and illustrations.

Note: This is a digital item, not a physical book (the photo is only to show what the pages look like).

This groundbreaking book is the product of more than a decade of careful study in an effort to preserve the ancient henna traditions of Morocco. This e-book is the Culture and History sections of the book.

Henna seems like a miraculous plant—its leaves are green, but the stain they leave is a dark reddish-brown. The layman and the henna artist both see magic. In Morocco, henna is quite literally magic—a plant endowed with supernatural properties that will bring luck and protection to anyone who uses it in any way.

Sections of the book include Henna, The Plant, Working With Henna, Henna and the Hammam, Baraka, Jnoun, the Role of Henna in Moroccan Culture, Henna for Weddings, and Other Henna Traditions.

This e-book is 32 pages with text, photos and illustrations.

Note: This is a digital item, not a physical book (the photo is only to show what the pages look like).

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