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Creative Henna Sketches & Mehndi Tutorials

byKundan MehandiStudio in New Delhi; Travels across IndiaStarts from3,100 Per EventView full gallery

Mehndi art goes beyond the wedding day. Here is a glimpse into my sketchbook, my cone-making process, and the techniques that have defined my 25 years of craft.

A simple yet beautiful portrait of Lord Krishna in his different life stages. This kind of minimalist figure work is also something I enjoy creating.

Want to learn how to make a perfect mehndi cone? This video gives a simple, step-by-step tutorial. A good cone is the first step to good mehndi.

A beautiful anime-style illustration of a mehndi ceremony. It captures the sweet moment between the artist and the bride, showing that mehndi is a universal art form.

A simple yet elegant peacock design on the back of the hand. This is a great example of a quick but beautiful design for any occasion.

A happy client showing off her beautiful mehndi. Her joy is the best part of my work.

A beautiful mandala design on the palm. This traditional pattern is timeless and always looks elegant.

This video shows a design that travels the world, bringing tradition to your hand. It highlights my availability for international bookings.

A video showing me sketching the divine Ram Darbar with a henna cone. This is how I practice and perfect my figures before drawing them on a bride's hands.

The final sketch of the Ram Darbar, a tribute to our culture and faith. This art is not just for skin, but also for the soul. Jai Shree Ram.

Still haven't finalized your wedding mehndi design? This video gives a close-up look at an intricate bridal design to give you some inspiration.

About Additional Work & More

Clients often ask how I achieve such sharp lines or how I draw complex figures like the Ram Darbar. This gallery isn't just a collection of photos; it is my sketchbook. You will see the hours of practice, the techniques I use to keep my henna organic, and the raw sketches that eventually become the intricate designs on a bride's hands.

I believe that to be a good artist, you have to be a student of your craft every single day. Mehndi isn't just about the final design on the hand; it starts with the quality of the cone. In this gallery, you will find videos where I break down my process—from how I mix my chemical-free henna to the specific way I fold a cone for a better flow.

I have included my personal art projects, such as the Ram Darbar sketches, because they represent the focus and steady hand required for bridal work. Drawing deities or intricate portraits requires patience, and that same discipline goes into every bridal booking I take. Whether it is a minimalist design or a full-arm portrait, the technique remains the same: steady pressure, clean lines, and pure, natural henna.

If you are a bride-to-be looking for ideas, these sketches and tutorials will give you an honest look at my style. I do not rely on templates or shortcuts. Every piece of work you see here is a result of my own hands and 25 years of trial and error in the Delhi NCR mehndi scene. If you like this level of detail, let's talk about what we can create for your wedding.

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Kundan Mehandi

Studio in New Delhi; Travels across IndiaStarts from 3,100 Per Event

I am Kundan. I do not just apply henna; I have spent 25 years studying the craft of every line and curve. Whether it is a heavy bridal piece or a quick festive sketch, my focus remains on quality and the personal connection we build while the mehndi sets.

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