Tribe Verified

Learn Professional Mehndi Art: Step-by-Step Techniques

byAbhishek KumarIn-person classes in Delhi NCRStarts from3,500 per workshopView full gallery

Want to learn the art of mehndi from scratch or master advanced bridal shading? Join my sessions where I break down complex patterns into simple, doable steps for your hand.

Creating a simple mandala is the first step to mastering more complex designs. This video shows the process of building a symmetrical floral mandala, focusing on clean circles and evenly spaced petals.

This tutorial shows the creation of a detailed mandala on the palm. I teach how to use dots, lines, and humps to build layers of texture, making the central design pop.

Watch how I draw delicate lotus motifs on the fingers. This video demonstrates the fine cone control needed for such details, a skill we practice extensively in my classes.

This close-up shows the application of shading within a large floral motif. You'll learn how to drag the henna paste to create a gradient effect, adding depth and realism to your designs.

This video showcases the combination of different techniques, from filling bold lotus patterns to creating fine line work in the background. I teach how to integrate various elements into one cohesive design.

Here, I am creating a heart-shaped motif filled with intricate patterns. This is a great example of how to combine geometric shapes with traditional henna elements for a modern fusion look.

This tutorial focuses on creating a semi-circular cuff design with lotus details. You will learn how to use negative space and bold fills to create a striking contrast.

Watch the process of creating a complex arm band, from a delicate lotus vine to a geometric jaal pattern. I teach how to layer different bands to build up a full bridal sleeve.

This video demonstrates how to create a checkered or jaal pattern on the back of the hand. I'll show you how to keep your lines straight and your spacing even for a perfectly neat net.

This is a 3D flower jaal, an advanced technique that makes the design look embossed. I teach the specific cone pressure and application method to achieve this beautiful effect.

About Learn the Techniques: Step-by-Step

I don't believe in shortcuts, especially when it comes to paste consistency. In my classes, we spend serious time on 'paste chemistry'—getting that perfect stringy texture using only 100% natural ingredients. If your mix isn't right, your lines will bleed, no matter how good your drawing skills are.

Similar work from other experts

Browse through Curated picks from other experts on mytribe

Looking for specific henna tutorials?

Type below to find specific design lessons or class details.