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Arabic & Flowing Mehendi Designs in Bengaluru

byAnnum MadniAvailable across Bengaluru, Ramanagara & ChannapatnaStarts from200 Per SideView full gallery

Elegant vines, bold floral motifs, and plenty of negative space—perfect for when you want a modern touch that still feels traditional.

A classic Arabic bail design. The pattern starts from one finger and flows diagonally across the back of the hand, featuring flowers, leaves, and delicate swirls.

This design showcases a beautiful mix of bold floral and leaf motifs, characteristic of Gulf-style Arabic henna. The pattern is dense but leaves plenty of open skin for a dramatic effect.

A reveal of a stunning floral mandala design on the back of the hand. This Arabic-inspired piece uses a central flower as the focus, with detailed patterns on each finger.

This is one of my favorite styles, combining large, shaded roses with delicate leafy vines and geometric patterns on the fingers. It's a perfect example of modern Arabic fusion henna.

A close-up of a fresh Arabic henna design. You can see the clean lines and the combination of bold flowers with delicate swirls and dots.

From fresh paste to the final stain, this video shows the beauty of an Arabic floral design. The pattern includes a cuff and delicate swirls on the palm.

A delicate and scattered floral design in the Arabic style. The flowers and leaves seem to float across the hand, creating a very feminine and graceful look.

This bold floral design is a great example of modern henna art. The shading inside the flowers gives them a three-dimensional feel.

A black and white video that highlights the bold lines and shapes of this floral Arabic design. The geometric elements mixed with the roses create a unique, contemporary style.

A beautiful leafy jaal or net pattern on the back of the hand, combined with a floral cuff. This is a very elegant and popular party henna design.

About Arabic & Flowing Designs

Unlike traditional dense patterns, my Arabic work relies on a diagonal flow, usually traveling from your wrist to a single finger. This creates a striking contrast against the skin, which is why I use a thicker, bold-line technique for the outer borders—it makes the design pop, whether you're at a party or just styling your hands for a festival.

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