Traditional Mehndi Motifs and Fine Line Patterns
I specialise in clean, traditional Indian mehndi designs using 100% organic henna. From intricate elephant motifs to classic peacocks, my focus is always on fine line work and a deep, rich stain.
This design is filled with traditional Rajasthani motifs. It features loving peacocks in the center, surrounded by elephant figures at the wrist and detailed finger patterns.
A classic and elegant jaali (net) pattern on the back of the hands. This style is timeless and perfect for guests or for those who prefer non-figurative designs.
A close-up of a wristband design featuring a decorated elephant. Even smaller elements are filled with fine details to make the design stand out.
This full-hand design is packed with traditional elements, including elephants, paisleys, and floral patterns, creating a rich and dense look.
A single-hand design showcasing a variety of traditional motifs. The palm features a portrait, while the wristband has an elephant procession, and the fingers have different patterns.
A detailed close-up of an elephant motif wristband. The surrounding floral and peacock patterns add to the traditional charm of the design.
I created this intricate design for a client who wanted something special for a Roka ceremony. It features beautiful peacock and lotus motifs with very fine line work.
Another view of the detailed Roka ceremony design. The shading and line work give the peacock and floral elements a sense of depth.
This design features prominent elephant motifs on the palms, a popular choice for auspicious occasions. The brick-like pattern adds a unique geometric touch.
A group of clients showing their matching elephant-themed mehndi designs. This is a great idea for a bridal party or family members.
About Traditional Motifs & Patterns
I focus on clean, bareek (fine line) work because the details make the design. I do not just apply patterns; I map the elephant or peacock motifs to fit your hand's specific shape. Since I use only organic henna that I mix myself, I offer a free demo at your home so you can see the colour quality and test the work before we commit to the final booking.
My work is rooted in the patience it takes to get a design right. When you look at my traditional motifs—the peacocks, the elephants, the lotus flowers—you will notice a level of detail that only comes from years of steady, fine-line application.
I treat every hand as a fresh canvas. If you want a specific design, I work to ensure the spacing is balanced so the patterns do not blur together over time. Whether it is a dense traditional wristband featuring an elephant procession or a lighter, elegant jaali (net) work on the back of the hand, I prioritize clean finishing above all else.
I understand that the stain is just as important as the design. I prepare my own henna paste using natural ingredients and eucalyptus oil to ensure a deep, maroon result. Because I believe you should be comfortable with the quality of my work before we start for your event, I always encourage a free home demo. It is the best way for you to see how I handle the cone and how the henna reacts to your skin.
I travel across the Delhi NCR region, so whether you are hosting a small Roka ceremony in a local venue or preparing for a wedding at home, I can come to you. My goal is to deliver a design that feels authentic to your taste, whether you prefer heavy, dense traditional work or something minimal and precise.
Anand Mehndi Artist
I am Anand. I have been doing this for over 10 years, starting my journey in Mumbai before settling in Noida. I do not believe in quick shortcuts—good mehndi takes patience and steady hands, and that is exactly what you get when you book me.
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