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Intricate Foot Mehandi Designs for Your Special Day

byAmreen LakhaniStudio in Virar West, Mumbai; Travels across India for eventsStarts from250 per side of handView full gallery

Your feet deserve just as much attention as your hands on your wedding day. From elegant ankle bands to full bridal coverage, I design patterns that complement your overall look beautifully.

Beautiful bridal feet adorned with intricate geometric and eye-inspired patterns. This style of mehandi provides full coverage and a very traditional look.

Royal bridal foot mehandi featuring palace domes and elephant motifs. The design covers the entire foot, creating a look of ornate anklets and slippers.

A video showcasing a stunning Marathi bridal foot mehandi. The design includes palace architecture, elephants, and full coverage on the toes, fit for a queen.

A masterpiece for the feet, featuring majestic peacocks with their feathers spread across the toes. The design is topped with architectural domes near the ankles.

A beautiful foot mehandi design featuring palace domes, swans, and elephants. The delicate lotus anklet adds a touch of grace to the overall pattern.

A clear shot of a traditional foot mehandi design. The pattern includes rows of elephants, swans, and a palace dome, with a lotus anklet detail.

An elegant and simple foot mehandi design. This pattern features a central mandala on the top of the foot with a matching cuff around the ankle.

A detailed view of a bridal foot mehandi. The design includes intricate floral work on the sole and traditional motifs extending up the ankle.

A unique bridal foot mehandi with elephant figures inside framed boxes. The design is both traditional and has a modern, graphic quality.

Forget Picasso, mehandi artists are the real OG. This video shows a beautiful foot design with intricate netting and floral patterns, surrounded by rose petals.

About Intricate Foot Mehandi

When deciding on your foot mehandi, consider your footwear. If you are wearing open-toe heels or juttis, we can extend the design onto your toes with delicate mandala or chain patterns that peek through. If you plan to wear closed shoes, we might focus the design more on the ankle and arch to ensure the henna remains comfortable throughout your ceremony without rubbing against the fabric.

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