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Intricate Peacock & Floral Mehndi Designs

byAaishwarya's MehndiOnline classes available; Offline classes at centers in Thane and MulundStarts from12,000 per courseView full gallery

Whether you want traditional peacock motifs for a festive day or modern floral patterns for a special occasion, my designs blend artistry with tradition. Explore my signature style here.

A beautiful peacock design covering the entire palm. This style is very popular for guests and bridesmaids, and a great skill for any mehndi artist.

This intricate design combines delicate rose patterns on the palm with a bold peacock motif on the wrist, showing how to blend different elements.

A symmetrical peacock design, perfect for a party or festival. Notice the clean lines and the use of negative space to make the peacocks stand out.

This full-hand bridal design combines peacock and jhumka (earring) motifs with floral patterns, creating a rich and layered look.

A detailed floral design that flows from the wrist down to the fingers, using different types of flowers and leaves for a natural, elegant look.

This special design was for a baby shower, featuring peacock motifs. Mehndi is a beautiful way to celebrate all of life's happy occasions.

This arm piece features a bride figure below a band of traditional kalash pots and a floral border, showcasing how different elements are stacked in a full design.

A close-up of a beautiful lotus border. Learning to create clean, repeating borders is a fundamental part of creating professional-looking mehndi.

A video showing the process of creating a full-hand design, from the intricate details on the fingers to the larger motifs on the arm.

A video compilation of a baby shower mehndi design, showing the beautiful peacock and net patterns from different angles.

About My Design Gallery: From Peacocks to Florals

I focus on the balance between bold elements and fine details. My peacock designs, for instance, rely heavily on clean negative space to make the motifs pop, while my floral work blends Arabic and Indian styles to create a fluid, natural look that isn't just about covering skin—it’s about defining your personal style for the event.

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