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Divine Portrait Mehndi Designs in Mumbai

byKajalStudio in Dombivli East; Travels across Mumbai & pan-IndiaStarts from7,000 Per Bride (Hands & Feet)View full gallery

I believe henna is a form of prayer. From Shreenathji to Dashama, I pour my devotion into every portrait, turning your hands into a canvas of blessings for your special day. 🌸

A prayer on the palms. This bridal design features portraits of Shreenathji and Ganpati Bappa to bless the new beginning, surrounded by a delicate net pattern.

The complete bridal look, with Shreenathji and Ganpati Bappa on the palms and elegant peacocks watching over from the arms. A truly divine and traditional design.

A closer look at the Shreenathji portrait, showing the fine details in his features and jewelry. Creating these divine figures is a form of meditation for me.

Celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi with the one and only Ganpati Bappa on my palm. This design uses negative space to make the portrait of the deity stand out beautifully.

So much love for this little Bappa. A cute baby Ganesha portrait, perfect for celebrating the festival or bringing good luck to any new venture.

A playful and adorable portrait of baby Krishna (Ladoo Gopal) with his pot of butter. This design for Janmashtami is filled with joy and devotion.

The eternal love of Radha and Krishna, captured in henna. This portrait is perfect for anyone who wants to celebrate divine love, with lotus flowers blooming around them.

This bride wanted the blessings of Vitthal and Rakhumai for her wedding. The portraits are set against a background of traditional Maharashtrian patterns for a complete, culturally rich design.

A close up of the Vitthal and Rakhumai portraits. The sunlight beautifully highlights the rich color of the natural henna stain.

A video showcasing the beautiful Vitthal Rakhumai bridal henna, glowing in the sunlight. It’s a design filled with blessings and divine presence.

About Divine Blessings in Henna

Drawing deities like Shreenathji or Dashama is a form of meditation for me, not just art. I use 0.3mm fine-tip cones for micro-miniature detailing, which allows me to capture the expressions and intricate jewelry of each figure. Because of this high level of detail, these designs take more time to complete than standard patterns, so please keep that in mind when planning your event schedule.

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