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Featured Mehendi Designs by Ayesha

byAyeshaStudio at Frazer Town, BengaluruStarts from5,500 Per BrideView full gallery

A close look at my signature henna work, featuring deep organic stains and intricate detailing for weddings across Bengaluru.

This is my signature full bridal mehendi, extending from fingertips to elbow. I love creating two unique yet complementary designs for each hand, filled with incredibly fine lines, checks, and floral patterns for a truly breathtaking result.

Everyone asks me for the secret to my deep henna stain. It's simple: I use my own homemade, 100% organic henna paste. This video shows the rich, dark color you can expect, which is completely safe and long-lasting.

A beautiful example of a bold Indo-Arabic design. I use strong, confident lines to create the main motifs like peacocks and flowers, then fill them with delicate details, leaving some skin showing for a stunning contrast.

Your bridal look isn't complete without mehendi on your feet. I design intricate patterns that cover the feet and ankles, often matching the style of your hand mehendi for a cohesive and elegant look.

Your mehendi should tell your story. Here, I've carefully woven the groom's name, Irfan, into the intricate bridal design on the palm, making it a beautiful secret for him to find.

Precision is key in my work. This close-up shows the steady hand I use to apply tiny, perfect dots, a technique that adds texture and depth to the overall design.

This is the final result: a gorgeous, deep red henna stain that looks stunning against a festive outfit. This is the color you'll have for your wedding events, created with my all-natural paste.

I love incorporating architectural elements into my designs. This full bridal look features jharokha (window) motifs, giving it a royal and traditional feel that’s perfect for a bride.

About Featured

The deep color you see in these images comes from my homemade, 100% organic henna cones, completely free from chemicals. When you book me, I bring this exact paste to your event. Since I am based in Frazer Town and travel across Bengaluru, it is best to check my availability for your wedding date as soon as you have your venue locked in.

My Signature Style

Every design I create comes from a place of love and tradition. Whether you are looking for classic, full-hand bridal mehendi or something more modern with open space, I focus on precision. My work often incorporates jharokha motifs, floral vines, and geometric patterns that are tailored to your outfit and personal preference.

Why Organic Matters

I am frequently asked, "Itna gehra rang kaise aata hai?" (How do you get such a deep stain?). The secret is that I make my own henna paste in small batches using organic powder and essential oils. It is safe, chemical-free, and designed to give you that rich, dark maroon stain that develops perfectly over 48 hours. I even include a sealant spray for every bridal booking to ensure the best color payoff.

Customizing Your Henna

Your mehendi should reflect your personality. During our consultation, we can discuss:

  • Storytelling Elements: Incorporating your partner's name, initials, or symbolic figures like peacocks and lotuses.
  • Coverage: From simple, elegant designs for bridesmaids and sangeet functions to dense, elbow-length bridal masterpieces.
  • Design Blends: Mixing Pakistani bold outlines with delicate Indo-Arabic filler work.

I operate out of my studio in Frazer Town, Bengaluru, and offer home services for all my clients. If you have a specific vision or a reference image you love, feel free to send it over. Let's chat about your big day.

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Ayesha

Studio at Frazer Town, BengaluruStarts from 5,500 Per Bride

I believe mehendi is more than just a ritual; it is a piece of home I bring to your special day. I draw every pattern with my own organic henna cones, aiming to give you that deep, festive stain that everyone loves.

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