kaarpaar
Kaarpaar is a traditional Indian art form that involves the creation of intricate, decorative designs on the hands and feet using henna, also known as mehndi. Originating from the Indian subcontinent, Kaarpaar has cultural significance and is commonly practiced during festive occasions, weddings, and other celebrations. The art form is characterized by its detailed patterns, including floral motifs, geometric shapes, and symbolic designs, which are often personalized for the individual or event.
The application of Kaarpaar involves a skilled artist who carefully draws the designs with a henna paste
Kaarpaar is deeply rooted in Indian culture and is often associated with celebrations like Diwali, Karva Chauth,
The tradition continues to evolve with modern influences, incorporating contemporary motifs and styles while maintaining its