Tribe Verified

Intricate Guest Mehendi Designs for Bangalore Celebrations

byHumera and Shahista RoshanTravels to venues across BengaluruStarts from250 Per Side (Palm or Back)View full gallery

Whether it is a sangeet or a festive get-together, I bring the same passion to every hand I decorate. Let's make your celebration colorful with intricate, traditional henna art.

This is a classic full-hand guest mehendi with a mix of bold flowers and delicate jaali patterns. The design extends up the arm for a truly grand statement.

A beautiful guest mehendi design featuring a mix of floral elements and traditional Indian motifs. The shading work brings out the depth in the pattern.

A rich and detailed design for a guest, with dark fingertips and a combination of checks, florals, and paisley patterns covering the hand and wrist.

This guest chose a gorgeous, dense design covering her hands up to the wrists. I used a mix of floral patterns and fine line work to create a balanced and beautiful look.

A full bridal-style mehendi for a special guest, complete with personalized names in Arabic script. The design covers the hands and arms in beautiful, intricate detail.

A close-up look at a detailed forearm design. I love filling the space with tiny, repeating floral patterns and geometric shapes to create a rich texture.

This design features beautiful symmetry and a mix of patterns, from jaali work on the wrist to floral and paisley motifs on the palm and fingers.

A complete view of a stunning full-arm guest mehendi. The design flows from fingertips to elbow, with different bands of patterns creating a captivating look.

A client showing off her elaborate floral and jaali mehendi. The design is dense and covers the entire hand and forearm, perfect for a big celebration.

A close-up of an intricate floral and leaf pattern on the arm. The use of negative space makes the bold flowers pop.

About Intricate Guest Mehendi

I use triple-sifted Rajasthan henna to ensure your guest mehendi has that deep, rich maroon stain everyone looks for. Whether you want detailed jaali work or floral patterns, I focus on the little things—like neat, clean lines—that make a design stand out in wedding photos, ensuring no hand looks rushed or uneven.

Similar work from other experts

Browse through Curated picks from other experts on mytribe