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A woman puts henna on her palm and presses it with a metal coin (an Egyptian pound). Henna art in moulids is a symbol of happiness and a good omen, and placing the coin in this way (with the tail side facing downwards and the king’s head upwards) is supposed to induce happiness, as the king’s face symbolizes wealth and power, and placing it into henna adds security.
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