UNESCO recognizes henna as Intangible Cultural Heritage, symbolizing joy and cultural significance.

UNESCO has added Henna, a traditional practice involving a sacred tree used for body adornment, to its list of Intangible Cultural Heritage. Supported by Algeria and over a dozen Arab countries, Henna, native to Northern Africa and the Middle East, symbolizes joy and is deeply rooted in cultural traditions. Its recognition aims to protect this significant cultural element.

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