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Professional Mehendi Classes and Training

byAayat Mehendi ArtOffline classes at studio in J.P. NagarStarts from4,500 per studentView full gallery

Master the art of henna from scratch with my step-by-step methods. Whether you are a beginner or want to refine your bridal skills, we focus on clean lines, floral motifs, and the real techniques behind the perfect stain.

We begin with simple floral shapes, learning how to control the cone to make clean petals and centers. This practice sheet shows the progression from a basic outline to a more complete flower.

Repetition is key to building muscle memory. Here, we practice different variations of a simple five-petal flower, which is a core element in many Arabic and Indian mehendi designs.

Leaves and vines are essential for connecting different elements in a design. This practice sheet from Day 10 of my course focuses entirely on creating various types of leaves, from simple to shaded.

Once you are comfortable with the basics, we explore more complex and varied floral designs. This sheet shows different types of flowers you will learn to draw, each with its own unique shading and detail.

A closer look at some of the floral motifs we practice in class. You will learn how to create roses, hibiscus, and other popular flowers used in professional mehendi art.

This is a practice sheet for a traditional Indian mehendi design. We break down complex patterns into manageable sections like wrist bands, finger details, and palm work.

The peacock is a classic and beloved motif in Indian mehendi. In my class, you will learn how to construct and fill peacock designs, from simple to intricate, as shown in this practice piece.

A beautiful peacock design, filled with delicate floral patterns. This is a great example of how we combine different elements that you learn separately into one cohesive and stunning piece.

This practice piece shows how to create a floral bunch, or 'gola', which is a popular element in many mehendi styles. We focus on composition and flow to make the design look natural.

For students interested in bridal mehendi, we practice creating figures like the bride and groom. This sheet shows various bridal figures that can be included in a wedding design.

About The Aayat Method: From Paper to Skin

Forget shortcuts. In my studio, we start from zero—how to hold the cone, control your pressure, and build muscle memory on paper before moving to skin. Whether you want to master Arabic floral vines or intricate bridal portraits, we focus on the real craft so you can turn this skill into a career.

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