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Bridal & Intricate Hand Mehndi Designs

byDS Mehndi ArtistOnline classes via Zoom & in-person sessions in Delhi NCRStarts from499 per course (30 days)View full gallery

Explore the detailed bridal and party-wear mehndi designs taught in my advanced workshops. See how we balance intricate figures with negative space to create professional, high-end looks.

Watch the process of creating a delicate lotus jewelry piece on the wrist. This is a popular element in modern bridal designs that I teach in my workshops.

This video shows the detailed application of a traditional peacock motif, a centerpiece for many bridal designs. We practice shading and fine lines to bring it to life.

Learn how to create beautiful finger details and floral patterns for a full back-hand design. I focus on ensuring each element flows into the next seamlessly.

This is a great example of combining different patterns, like a leafy grid on the wrist and floral work on the palm, to create a rich, textured design.

See how a simple lotus and vine can be drawn on the back of the hand, complementing a detailed wristband. This shows how to balance simple and complex elements.

A full view of a practice sheet for an intricate bridal hand. Notice the mix of mandalas, leaf patterns, and checkered fillers we learn to combine.

This practice design showcases a flowing, vine-style pattern that is popular in Gulf mehndi. I teach how to create these bold negative spaces for a dramatic effect.

Here’s a look at a full bridal hand with the henna paste applied. You can see the richness of the design, from the filled fingertips to the detailed wrist work.

This video shows the process of filling in a complex Gulf-style bridal design on a practice sheet, demonstrating the negative space technique.

A close-up of a completed Dubai-style mehndi design on paper. This style is known for its blend of bold patterns and fine details, which we cover in the advanced module.

About Bridal & Intricate Hand Designs

Designing for a bride is not just about drawing patterns; it is about mastering pressure control and spacing. In my sessions, we focus on how to maintain the flow of intricate figures like peacocks or Doli scenes without the design becoming crowded. You will learn to use negative space strategically to make your fine lines pop, which is the key to achieving that clean, professional bridal finish.

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