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Where to go Next
The vast majority of what I have learned about doing henna came from web sites. Through the Internet
I was able to learn the history of henna, different styles, and what it means to people today. The personal galleries of
literally dozens of artists have helped me grow. There are
too many sites for me to list them all here (Without boring you
too extensively!), so I'll name a select few.
HennaTribe.org by far the most warm and cozy place for
henna artists on the web. This site is full of amazing and
incredibly helpful people. A growing and leading resource
for henna and happiness.
Izmudd.com the site of henna artist maxx, who, quite simply,
Kicks Butt. Check her out. She rules.
Kenzi.com the site belonging to Kenzi of New York - a wellspring
of inspiration for all those moments of henna-block. Also a
merchant offering fine goods from Morocco.
HennaDancer.com the all-inclusive site of Lauren Grover,
henna artist, temari ball crafter, artisan of fine Arabic texts,
and so on and so forth :) Lauren is amazing, and sells Good henna.
She is located in Connecticut.
ToTheEarth.com not a henna site - this is the virtual home of the tribal bellydance troupe I perform with. A Great group of people.
For more supplier and artist listings, visit
HennaTribe.org There are more inclusive listings there,
with artists and suppliers listed by region.
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