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Custom Bridal Couple Portrait Henna Designs

byCaffeinated HennaTravels to client locations across Chennai, Mumbai, and pan-IndiaStarts from1,500 per portraitView full gallery

I turn your love story into a detailed henna portrait. Whether it is a realistic face, a full-body scene, or a special memory, I capture it all on your palms.

A simple and sweet bridal design with portraits of the couple on the palms. I focused on soft shading for the faces and filled the arms with traditional motifs like elephants and floral bands.

This elegant bridal design features intricate portraits of the bride and groom, framed by beautiful leafy patterns. The arms are covered in geometric and traditional patterns, creating a rich and cohesive look.

A closer look at the bride's portrait from a full bridal set. I paid special attention to the details of her jewelry and the delicate expression on her face.

Here is the groom's portrait from the same bridal set. The design includes his turban and traditional attire, perfectly complementing the bride's henna.

I did this bridal henna for my cousin, which made it extra special. It includes portraits of the couple looking at each other, along with personal symbols like a coffee cup and a chess piece on the arms.

A close-up of the couple's portraits from my cousin's bridal mehendi. The negative space around the figures makes them stand out beautifully.

For this bridal design, I combined a custom portrait of the groom with floral and peacock motifs. The full arm design is both personal and packed with traditional beauty.

A detailed close-up of the groom's portrait. I work carefully from the reference photo to capture the likeness and expression, ensuring the portrait is a true representation.

This image shows how the portrait and arm designs flow together. The combination of a personal portrait with classic patterns like checks and peacocks creates a unique bridal look.

A full view of a Maharashtrian style bridal mehendi. This design features bride and groom portraits on the palms and traditional elements like the kalash on the forearms.

About Bridal Couple Portraits

When it comes to couple portraits, getting the resemblance right is everything. I start by sketching on the skin first to ensure the proportions for your partner's face or specific features are accurate before I commit with henna. It is a precise process, but it makes all the difference in seeing your own story on your palms.

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