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Featured Bridal Mehndi Designs and Patterns

byMagic StainsTravels across Delhi-NCRStarts from7,000 per brideView full gallery

A handpicked selection of our most loved bridal mehndi work, showcasing deep stains, intricate storytelling portraits, and modern minimal styles.

This is where art meets tradition. I combined a detailed portrait of the couple on one arm with classic, intricate patterns on the other, creating a full bridal mehndi look that is both personal and grand.

A close up of a custom couple portrait, capturing a special moment for the bride. I love working with you to bring these personal stories to life in your engagement or wedding henna.

The final look. Here you can see how the deep, rich stain of the mehndi beautifully complements the bride's entire wedding attire, completing her stunning look on the big day.

This is the result of my promise for a deep, dark stain. I use high quality natural henna, and with the right aftercare, we can achieve this gorgeous, rich color that looks stunning with bridal jewelry.

For the modern bride, I create elegant geometric designs. This style uses clean lines and spacing for a chic and contemporary look, shown here with the bride's beautiful red and white lehenga.

Hear directly from a happy client. She shares her experience with my unique henna taping technique, which protects the design and helps achieve a darker, more even stain without the mess.

An example of my full-coverage bridal mehndi. This design extends up the arm with dense, traditional patterns, resulting in a breathtakingly dark and uniform stain.

Storytelling through mehndi is one of my passions. This design depicts the Karva Chauth ritual, with a woman looking at the moon, paired with a classic peacock motif on the other hand.

About Featured

The secret to the deep maroon stain you see in these photos isn't just the quality of the henna powder; it’s the Henna Taping Technique. Once the paste semi-dries, we use medical-grade body tape to seal it. This creates heat and moisture, which is essential for developing that bilkul pakka (very dark) colour. It also keeps the design perfectly intact so you don’t have to worry about the henna falling off while you’re busy with your pre-wedding preparations.

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