Modern Arabic & Fusion Mehendi Designs for Parties
I love mixing bold Arabic lines with finer Indian patterns. These fusion designs are perfect when you want something striking, modern, and just a little bit different for your next celebration.
A classic Arabic-style henna design. This pattern features a vine of flowers and leaves that flows diagonally across the back of the hand, creating a very graceful and elegant look.
This is a great example of my fusion style. It combines bold, leafy Arabic elements with the shaded, intricate work of Indian mehendi for a unique and modern design.
A delicate and minimalist Arabic design. The pattern is very open, with a central floral mandala connected by fine dotted lines to the finger designs.
A simple and elegant Arabic-inspired motif on the back of the hand. This kind of small, standalone design is perfect for a party or for guests at a wedding.
A beautiful fusion piece that combines a lotus flower, a beaded chain element, and detailed finger work. It’s a mix of many different styles that come together perfectly.
A lovely party design featuring a hanging lamp or 'jhumka' motif. This is a fun and creative element to add to a traditional floral and paisley pattern.
A clean and simple Arabic-style design. The pattern focuses on a central floral element with delicate vines extending towards the fingers, leaving lots of open skin.
About this collection
My fusion designs are all about balance. I take the bold, open-space flow of Arabic mehendi and weave in the intricate, shaded details of traditional Indian patterns. This works perfectly if you want something that looks elegant on your hand without feeling too heavy or cluttered for a casual party.
Why Fusion?
Arabic mehendi is famous for its flow and use of negative space, while Indian mehendi brings that rich, filled-in look we all love. By combining them, you get the best of both worlds. I often use bold outlines for the main vine or floral motif to give it that 'OG' Arabic pop, and then use fine shading or grid work typical of Indian styles to give it depth. It is a modern look that works just as well for a festive night out as it does for a casual gathering.
Only the Good Stuff
I am super picky about what goes on your skin. I make my own henna cones using 100% natural, organic paste. No chemicals, no 'black mehendi' shortcuts, and absolutely no skin irritation. Just a deep, rich maroon stain that actually lasts. Because I handle the paste-making process myself, I can ensure the consistency is perfect for the intricate detailing required in these fusion pieces.
How I Work
When you book me for this style, we spend a few minutes looking at your vibe. Want something minimalist with just a single floral motif? Or do you want a full-hand design that looks like a beautiful accessory? Whether it is for a festival, a quick party look, or just because you love how mehendi feels, I customize the pattern to fit your hands and your mood. I travel across Bengaluru, Ramanagara, and Channapatna, so I can come to you, set up comfortably, and get to work.
Annum Madni
I’m Annum, and for me, mehendi isn't just a design—it’s a feeling. I never went to an academy, but I’ve spent years perfecting the art of mixing bold Arabic lines with delicate Indian floral work. When you book me, you’re getting art straight from my heart.
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