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Full Bridal Mehendi Designs in Vasai West

byMariyam ShaikhOnline classes, and offline at studio in Vasai WestStarts from2,500 per workshopView full gallery

I create dense, intricate bridal mehendi that blends traditional floral patterns with modern Dubai styles. See my recent bridal work from across Mumbai.

A complete bridal mehendi set showcasing a beautiful blend of floral and geometric patterns. The design extends up the arm, ensuring a stunning look from every angle.

This is a classic full coverage bridal design. Notice the mix of bold flowers, delicate netting, and geometric shapes that create a balanced and rich pattern.

A beautiful example of a floral bridal mehendi. The design features realistic roses and intricate fillers, covering the hands and arms completely for a traditional bridal look.

This full bridal mehendi was done outdoors, showing how the rich henna paste looks in natural light. The design is a dense floral pattern, perfect for a bride who wants a traditional yet stylish look.

A before and after look at a stunning floral and Dubai style bridal mehendi. You can see the fresh paste and the beautiful dark stain it leaves behind.

This video shows a full bridal mehendi set, including both hands and feet. The design is a mix of Dubai and floral patterns, creating a cohesive and elegant look.

A close up of a bold floral bridal design. The dark, rich paste promises a beautiful stain, and the rose motifs are a timeless choice for any bride.

This video shows the process and the final result of a detailed bridal mehendi. It takes a lot of mehnat to create such intricate work, but the result is always worth it.

The back of the hands is just as important for a bride. This design features a beautiful floral pattern with the groom's name elegantly written in calligraphy.

A stunning example of a trending Dubai pattern for a bride. The contrast between the bold flowers and the delicate line work makes the design pop.

About Full Bridal Mehendi

When we book a full bridal package, I don't just focus on the front of your hands. My process covers both palms, the back of the hands, and often the feet, requiring several hours of dedicated work. Because I use organic henna that I mix myself, I always recommend booking at least two days before the wedding ceremony to let the color reach its peak depth. If you are looking for specific personal details like the groom's name hidden in the design or particular floral motifs, let us discuss those during the booking so I can plan the layout flow.

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