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Intricate Bridal Mehndi Designs in Mumbai

byLeena PurabiyaIn-person classes at Goregaon West, MumbaiStarts from2,000 per course (15 days)View full gallery

From delicate lotus motifs to full-coverage bridal palms, I create henna patterns that celebrate your big day. Whether you prefer traditional figures or modern floral layouts, let’s design your perfect wedding look.

This is a classic, full-coverage bridal design with a mix of floral elements, peacocks, and geometric checks. The dark, consistent stain is a result of my high-quality, natural henna paste.

A beautiful example of a modern bridal style, this design uses negative space and bold floral motifs to create a striking effect. The pattern extends up the arm with a delicate vine.

Simple yet elegant, this design is perfect for a bride's family or for someone who prefers a less dense pattern. It features traditional figures within a central mandala, complemented by detailed wrist bands.

A closer look at a symmetrical bridal design, showcasing matching patterns on both hands. The artwork includes lotus figures, peacock motifs, and fine checkerboard patterns for a rich texture.

Watch the process of creating a detailed Arabic-style strip design. This style is popular for its flowing, floral patterns that elegantly decorate the hand without full coverage.

My art is my passion. This video shows a glimpse into the variety of my work, from full bridal hands and feet to detailed portrait henna, capturing the joy and dedication I bring to every piece.

This is a practice sheet showcasing a full bridal design layout. Practicing on paper is a key part of my teaching method to perfect symmetry and flow before applying to skin.

From a peacock cuff to intricate netting and floral fillers, this video shows the creation of a complex bridal design on paper. Each element is taught step-by-step in my advanced course.

The completed bridal practice design, ready to be replicated on a bride's hands. This design features a prominent peacock cuff, a floral mandala, and detailed finger work.

A beautiful example of a band-style bridal design, combining different patterns like florals, paisleys, and a peacock cuff. This is a great way to learn how to structure a complex piece.

About Bridal & Intricate Designs

My bridal approach focuses on balancing density with elegance, ensuring your design has a smooth flow from wrist to fingertip. I often mix traditional figures like peacocks with modern negative space, so the final look feels intricate but not cluttered. If you have a specific bridal look in mind, tell me, and we can plan a custom layout that fits your wedding attire perfectly.

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