Mandala & Palm Artistry for Every Occasion
I specialize in creating intricate, symmetrical mandala designs that blend traditional artistry with modern 3D effects, all using 100% natural henna.
This is a classic, intricate mandala design, a core skill for any mehndi artist. I teach the techniques for creating these perfectly symmetrical patterns, focusing on clean lines and detailed fillings.
Here you can see the matching mandala designs on both palms. In my bridal course, we focus on creating symmetrical designs that look beautiful when the hands are brought together.
This design combines a central sun mandala with a bold, Arabic-style pattern on the wrist. You will learn how to blend different design elements to create a unique fusion look.
A close-up of a beautifully shaded mandala. I teach various shading techniques that add depth and a 3D-like effect to the flat design, making the artwork come alive.
This video shows a 3D mandala being created on the back of the hand. You'll learn how to layer the henna paste to make the central flower and surrounding patterns appear raised.
About this collection
The real secret behind these deep, dark stains isn't just the design; it is the 100% natural, chemical-free henna paste I mix myself. When you book a session, we start by discussing your skin type and preferred style, ensuring the design fits your hand perfectly without looking cramped or rushed.
Mandalas are more than just circles; they are the foundation of balanced palm artistry. Whether you want a simple, minimalist pattern for a festival or a heavy, elaborate centerpiece for your bridal look, the key is symmetry.
Why 3D Effects Matter
You might have noticed that 3D look in my designs. That comes down to double-coating and precise pressure control with the cone. It creates depth, making flowers and geometric patterns look like they are sitting on top of the skin rather than just drawn on it.
Getting the Best Stain
A lot of clients ask me how to get that dark, rich color. It comes down to two things: the quality of the henna powder (I source organic Rajasthani henna) and how you maintain it. Avoid water for the first 12 hours, keep it warm, and leave it on for at least 6-8 hours. I explain all this in my one-on-one sessions, so you are never left guessing.
Learning the Craft
If you see something here you want to replicate, I teach these exact techniques in my Delhi-based workshops. We start from basic cone control—getting those sharp, clean lines—before moving to complex fillings and shading. Whether you are a total beginner or an artist looking to level up your bridal game, we break down these patterns step-by-step so you stop copying designs and start creating your own.
Abhishek Kumar
Namaste, I’m Abhishek. I’ve been drawing mehandi in Delhi for years, and for me, it’s not just about the work; it’s about the dosti and the smiles when you see your henna darken. If you want to learn the art or need me for your big day, just reach out—I’m ready to travel.
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