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Arabic and Fusion Mehendi Designs

byAnnum MadniTravels to brides in Bengaluru, Ramanagara & ChannapatnaStarts from3,500 Per BrideView full gallery

Looking for a style that balances intricate beauty with modern, breezy designs? My Arabic and fusion henna styles blend bold floral motifs and elegant vines with the classic grace of traditional mehendi.

This video showcases a beautiful Arabic-style design, from the fresh paste to the final stain. The pattern features elegant swirls on the palm and a floral vine that trails up the arm, leaving graceful open spaces.

A modern and romantic take on henna featuring large, shaded rose motifs. This design focuses on bold flowers on the hand and forearm, connected by delicate, dangling beaded chains for an elegant effect.

This video shows two different but complementary fusion designs. One hand features a classic Indian-style cuff, while the other has a more open Arabic floral pattern, perfect for the bride and her sister or bridesmaid.

A closer look at the fusion designs from the previous video. You can see the contrast between the dense, traditional pattern and the bolder, more spacious floral design.

A lovely example of an Arabic floral design. The pattern starts with bold flowers on the palm and extends up the arm in a vine-like pattern, with simple bands on the fingers.

This design combines floral and paisley elements in a bold arrangement. The pattern covers the back of the hand and wrist, creating a statement piece that is both modern and beautiful.

A full view of a floral fusion design. This piece blends the boldness of Arabic flowers with the intricacy of traditional fillers, creating a unique look that covers the hand and arm.

The beautiful result of a delicate floral henna design. This video shows the soft, sun-kissed stain of two hands adorned with spaced-out rose patterns, perfect for a guest or a pre-wedding event.

A collection of different henna stain results. This video collage shows various designs, from simple floral vines to more detailed patterns, all displaying a rich and beautiful natural color.

About Arabic & Fusion Styles

Arabic and fusion styles are defined by their use of negative space, which helps the deep, rich stain of my natural henna stand out more clearly against your skin. I focus on creating a flow that complements the shape of your hand rather than filling every inch with dense patterns, making these designs a fantastic choice for bridesmaids, engagement ceremonies, or pre-wedding functions where you want to stay comfortable while looking elegant.

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