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Traditional Rajasthani & Animal Motif Mehndi

byLucky Mehndi ArtistTravels to client locations across Delhi NCRStarts from6,000 per brideView full gallery

My signature Rajasthani designs bring royal elephants, peacocks, and grand palaces to life, crafted with hours of patience and 100% natural henna for a rich, deep stain.

A classic Rajasthani bridal design featuring a 'baraat' (groom's procession) scene with elephants and musicians. The top of the arms are crowned with palace architecture.

This design showcases beautiful peacock motifs on the forearms. The intricate feathers and symmetrical patterns are a hallmark of traditional Rajasthani art.

A beautiful arm design featuring a variety of traditional motifs. You can see peacocks, swans, and temple bells, all woven together with intricate patterns.

This design is a beautiful showcase of traditional patterns. It features peacocks, floral motifs, and intricate check and dot fillers for a rich, dense look.

A close-up of a full-arm design featuring bands of peacocks and elephants. The red background makes the dark henna lines stand out beautifully.

This video shows the application of a traditional Rajasthani design, featuring a large peacock on the forearm and palace architecture at the top.

A close-up of a palace motif being drawn on the forearm. This is a key element in my Rajasthani bridal designs, symbolizing a new home and new beginnings.

This design features a royal procession with a groom on an elephant under a 'chattri' (ceremonial umbrella). It's a majestic scene for a bridal arm.

A beautiful close-up of an elephant and lotus armlet design. The use of negative space makes the motifs stand out, creating a modern yet traditional look.

This design is filled with traditional Rajasthani animals. The arms feature bands of elephants and peacocks, while the palm has a portrait of a bride.

About Traditional Rajasthani & Animal Motifs

I don't use stencils for any of these designs. Every elephant, peacock, and palace motif you see in these photos is drawn freehand with a fine-tip cone. It takes hours of focus to get these bold lines and intricate fillers right, but that is exactly what makes the henna look dense, rich, and traditionally bridal.

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