Full Bridal Mehndi Designs for Your Wedding Day
I create detailed bridal mehndi that blends traditional Rajasthani and Madhubani styles. Whether you want classic palace motifs or a custom love story on your palms, I pour my 'Mohabbat' (love) and 'Mehnat' (hard work) into every design.
This is a stunning example of full coverage Rajasthani bridal mehndi. The design features bold, dark figures of a bride and groom, with elephants and palaces on the arms.
A very traditional bridal design featuring story panels on the arms. Each block tells a part of the wedding story, from the ceremony to the doli, with bride and groom portraits on the palms.
A classic Rajasthani bridal set with matching designs on both arms. The palms feature dulha-dulhan figures, while the arms are decorated with elephants and palace architecture.
This full-arm design tells a complete wedding story. It includes a doli scene, a tree of life, and the couple exchanging garlands, all rendered in fine detail.
A beautiful example of a full bridal set with a mix of different patterns. One arm features traditional Rajasthani motifs, while the other has more geometric Madhubani-style work.
This design is rich with traditional symbols. It includes bride and groom portraits, auspicious 'kalash' (pots), and peacock motifs, covering the hands and arms completely.
A beautiful full bridal design with dark, rich staining. The arms are covered in intricate patterns featuring palaces, peacocks, and lotus flowers, with the couple on the palms.
About this collection
The biggest difference between my packages is how much detail you want—not just in coverage, but in the story. If you pick the 3D Portrait package, expect me to sit with you for 6 to 9 hours to get the faces of the bride and groom exactly right. For my Rajasthani style, I focus on the sharpness of the palace architecture and elephant motifs that cover your arms up to the elbows.
When you book my full bridal mehndi service, you get more than just henna. You get my full attention. I do not rush, because every line—from the bold borders of a Madhubani design to the delicate shading on a 3D portrait—needs to be clean to ensure a dark, rich stain.
My Approach to Bridal Art
- Traditional Rajasthani: This is my signature style. I use detailed linework to create palaces, elephants, and traditional 'dulha-dulhan' figures. It is dense, intricate, and covers your arms up to the elbows.
- Madhubani & Folk Styles: If you prefer bold, black borders and geometric patterns, this is the way to go. These designs stand out from a distance and look great in wedding photos.
- 3D Portraits & Custom Stories: This is where we get personal. I draw portraits of you and your partner, or add scenes from your love story—like the proposal or your wedding date—directly into the palm design. I use 3D shading techniques to give these elements depth.
Practical Details for Your Big Day
I use my own organic henna cones, prepared 24 hours before your event to guarantee the best color. If you are worried about the final result, I always offer a free demo. This lets you see the quality of my lines and the shade of the stain before you book for the wedding day. I cover the entire NCR region, including Noida, Delhi, and Ghaziabad. Since I work alone, please book in advance so I can keep your date free for you.
Lucky Mehndi Artist
I am Lucky, and for me, mehndi is about 'Mohabbat' and 'Mehnat'. I have spent years in Noida perfecting my lines, because I know this is your big day and you want it perfect.
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