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Indo-Arabic & Fusion Mehendi Designs

byHina Mehendi ArtTravels to client's venue across Mumbai Metropolitan Area and PalgharStarts from250 Per Hand (Single Side)View full gallery

My fusion designs blend bold, traditional Indian motifs with the clean, airy lines of Arabic patterns. They offer a striking, contemporary look for your next celebration.

A Dubai-style full-hand mehendi with a mix of geometric patterns and floral elements. The design is dense and intricate, covering the hands completely for a rich look.

A classic Indo-Arabic design on the back of the hand. It features a large floral mandala and architectural dome motifs on the wrist, with detailed work on the fingers.

A beautiful example of an Indo-Arabic paisley (mango) motif. The design uses bold outlines filled with delicate floral patterns and fine lines.

This Indo-Arabic design features a mix of styles, with a peacock and net pattern on one hand and a floral vine on the other.

Another angle of the peacock and floral fusion design, showing how the different elements come together to create a unique and personalized look.

A stylish Indo-Arabic design with hanging lotus motifs and checkered patterns. The negative space helps the intricate details stand out.

An elegant Indo-Western design that is perfect for parties or festivals. The pattern is focused on the back of the hand, leaving the palm free.

A unique Indo-Western design with two swans forming a heart shape. The wrist is adorned with a band of lotus flowers and a palace skyline.

This design features bold, floral paisley patterns that flow beautifully across the hands. The fingertips are shaded for a classic touch.

A festive fusion design incorporating Lord Ganesha and a kalash (holy pot) into the palms. The hands are filled with lotus motifs and geometric grids.

About Indo-Arabic & Fusion Styles

When choosing an Indo-Arabic design, look closely at the balance between bold outlines and intricate filler work. Unlike fully dense traditional patterns, these designs use negative space effectively, which makes the henna pop, especially in wedding photography.

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