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Additional Mehandi Designs & Arm Band Patterns

byAbhishek KumarTravels across India for destination weddingsView full gallery

Looking for that extra touch to complete your look? These arm bands, lotus motifs, and custom patterns add depth to your mehndi, whether for a wedding, festival, or special occasion.

A close-up video showing the final look of a very dense and intricate bridal design after the paste has been applied.

A bold arm band design where negative space is used to create a striking contrast, making the floral patterns stand out.

The same arm band design after the henna paste has been applied to the negative spaces, showing the complete look.

A beautiful arm piece that combines a central mandala with flowing paisley and floral patterns.

A detailed arm band featuring a lotus vine, a geometric jaal pattern, and a floral border.

A creative arm band design that incorporates a 'tarazu' or weighing scale motif, a unique and symbolic element.

The full hand view of the 'tarazu' design, showing how it integrates with a mandala on the palm.

About this collection

When I draft these arm bands, I focus on the flow between your wrist and elbow to balance out your central palm design. Whether we go with a lotus vine or a geometric jaal, I ensure the line work is sharp so the 100% natural henna gives you a deep, dark stain that lasts.

These designs serve as the transition points in your overall mehndi look. While the palm gets the most attention, the forearm determines how the design connects with your outfit and jewelry.

Signature Motifs

In this collection, you will see elements like the tarazu (weighing scale) and kalash (ceremonial pot). These are traditional, auspicious symbols that look striking when executed with clean, thin lines. I often pair these with floral vines or thick-and-thin mandala patterns to create contrast.

The Technical Side

  • Geometric Jaal: This net-like pattern is a classic for a reason. It acts as a perfect filler that looks dense from a distance but reveals intricate detail up close.
  • Lotus Vines: I use these to soften the look, bridging the gap between the busy palm work and the wrist area.
  • 3D Shading: I use a specific technique of layering henna paste to create shadows, which makes the petals and bells pop against the skin.

I make my own henna paste using only natural ingredients, so you do not have to worry about chemicals. Whether you need a full bridal arm or just a festive back-of-hand piece, the application process is the same: clean, patient, and focused on the final dark result.

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Abhishek Kumar

Travels across India for destination weddingsStarting ₹5,100 per package

Namaste, I am Abhishek. I do not just apply henna, I love creating designs that feel like a part of your story. Whether you need a simple touch-up or an intricate arm band to match your wedding look, I am here to make it happen with my natural henna mix.

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