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Intricate Traditional Mehndi Designs for Your Big Day

byHennapro RiddhiAt your location across the Mumbai Metropolitan AreaStarts from400 Per SideView full gallery

Love the classic, timeless vibes of a heavy jaal or a beautifully detailed peacock design? Let’s make your hands look stunning for the upcoming celebrations.

This elbow-length design is perfect for semi-bridal occasions. It features a mix of classic elements like peacocks, elephants, bells, and intricate jaal patterns for a full and festive look.

A beautiful three-fourths hand mehndi design. This style provides extensive coverage with detailed floral patterns, checkered fills, and traditional bell motifs, perfect for a bride or her family.

I love getting inspired by other artists. This design, featuring bold peacocks and jhumka bells, was my take on a style I admire, created for a very sweet client.

A simple yet elegant back-hand design. The hanging jhumka motif is a popular choice, and I've paired it here with detailed finger work and the initial 'V' for a personal touch.

This video shows the application and final look of a trending peacock design. The pattern fills the palm and is complemented by a detailed cuff with floral and architectural elements.

This arm cuff features a popular dome-style design. The intricate architecture is detailed with small elephants, creating a regal and trending look for the start of a bridal henna design.

Watch the full bridal henna come to life in this video. It showcases the complete design from the arms, featuring traditional symbols like the kalash, down to the intricately decorated hands.

A happy bride showing off her beautiful henna. This design features a central panel with a fish motif, surrounded by dense, traditional patterns covering the hand and arm.

This video demonstrates a half-and-half back hand design. One side features a modern leafy jaal pattern, while the other has classic floral work, showing how different styles can be blended beautifully.

Sometimes, the beauty is in the basics. This design uses fundamental henna elements like checks, swirls, and florals to create a balanced and calming traditional pattern.

About Intricate & Traditional Henna

When I work on traditional bridal pieces, I do not just copy and paste patterns. I love adding architectural elements like little domes or palace arches that tie everything together. Whether you want a heavy Marwari jaal or something more delicate, we will build the design based on the exact coverage you want, not just what a catalogue says.

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