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Featured Mehendi Designs

byBhoomiTravels to your venue across Mumbai and pan-IndiaStarts from150 Per Side of HandView full gallery

A glimpse into my favorite work, from super detailed bridal patterns to simple, trendy designs for guests. If you have ever wondered if henna can really look like a print, take a look.

This is the kind of rich, detailed mehendi I love doing for the bride's sister or best friend. It's full of traditional lotus and peacock motifs, and I even personalized it with "Bhai Ki Shadi" and the couple's names.

Everyone asks, "Will the color be dark?" Yes! This is the beautiful, deep reddish-brown stain you can expect from my all-natural henna paste after a day or two. That little heart on the finger is a cute touch we can add.

This floral Arabic mehendi is a classic choice for guests. The design flows beautifully along one side of the hand, making it look elegant without being too heavy, so you can get back to the party quickly.

I love getting creative with trendy designs like these jhumka (dangling earring) motifs. This pattern shows both the front and back of the hand, with delicate jhumkas on the palm and a beautiful lotus design on the back.

Mehendi for feet is a must for close family members. This is a very clean and symmetrical design with a lotus motif that looks so elegant. I make sure the patterns on both feet are perfectly matched.

The peacock is a timeless motif in Indian mehendi, and this design is one of my favorites. I focused on creating very fine, clean lines to make the peacock and lotus details really stand out.

This video shows the whole process, from the fresh, dark henna paste to the beautiful orange and deep maroon stain that develops over the next 48 hours. The lotus motif is simple, elegant, and perfect for any occasion.

I get to meet the cutest clients. It makes me so happy to see their smiles when they look at their finished mehendi. I have simple and fun designs ready for kids of all ages.

About Featured

Every design you see here started with me making henna cones in my kitchen. I do not use store-bought packets because getting that deep, dark stain, the kind that turns a rich maroon after 48 hours, needs 100% natural ingredients. Whether it is a quick floral mandala or a detailed peacock motif, the quality of the paste is non-negotiable for me.

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