In Hormozgan, bringing the bridal dress from the groom’s house to the bride’s
house is performed in a special ceremony called "Saakht”.
They play musical instruments and sing songs while performing the ritual.
Khaancheh, a tray that contains sweets, henna, gold, colourful clothes and
garments, is brought to the bride’s house while music in being played, and women
show the stuff to the guests.
This ancient tradition is still popular, and is called "Delivering Saakht”.
"Hanabandan” or henna distribution ceremony also begins one or two nights before
the wedding.
In this ceremony, some of the bride and groom’s friends are gathered together
and design the bride and groom’s hands with henna. Usually eight women sit on
the right and left sides of the bride and groom, while each one has a scarf in
their hands, and sing songs.
At the end, the newly-wed couple’s hands and feet are covered with
specially-woven handkerchiefs. The bride and groom keep the designs until
morning and wash their hands and feet in the morning.
On the eve of Hanabandan ceremony, a plate of henna is sent from the bride’s
house to the groom’s house and the groom also does the same.
Here are photos of the amazing ceremony retrieved from Mehr News Agency: