Festival Mehendi
Available across Mumbai
Pricing Guide
Arabic & Mandala Patterns
Design Scope
- Styles: Selection of Indo-Arabic floral vines, central Mandalas, or jewelry-style wrist chains.
- Coverage: Extends from fingertips to just below the wrist bone.
- Technique: Uses thicker outlines with negative space and shading for high contrast.
Material & Application
- Henna: Triple-sifted organic powder mixed with essential oils like Eucalyptus.
- Sealant: Lemon-sugar mixture applied to prevent flaking.
- Time: Approximately 15 to 25 minutes per side.
Traditional Bharwa Mehendi
Design Scope
- Density: Zero-gap filled style focusing on symmetry and flow.
- Motifs: Complex Jaali (grids), Jharokhas (windows), Peacocks, Elephants, and Lotus bands.
- Length: Covers full palm up to 2 inches above the wrist.
Technical Details
- Precision: Fine 0.38mm lining work contrasted with bold fillers.
- Customization: Can include generic text or auspicious symbols like Swastika/Om.
- Time: Requires 45 to 60 minutes per side.
Signature Figure & Portrait Mehendi
Advanced Artistry
- Figurative Work: Detailed sketching of faces and anatomy (Bride/Groom, Deities like Isar-Gauri).
- Themes: Story-based designs for Karwa Chauth (sieves/moon), Gangaur, or Teej (swings).
- Calligraphy: High-precision Devanagari or English text for verses or names.
Premium Execution
- Layout: Custom composition where joining hands creates a single cohesive picture.
- Stain Quality: Premium essential oil blend (Lavender/Cajeput) ensures dark contrast for fine lines.
- Time: Requires 1.5 to 2.5 hours of dedicated sitting time per side.
About Festival Mehendi
I think festival mehendi is all about making your hands match the mood of your favorite celebration. For me, it’s not just about putting henna, it’s about capturing memories, traditions, and a bit of your own story.
What I Love Creating
- Karwa Chauth special mehendi: From classic motifs to a woman with a channi looking at the moon, I can make your design as detailed or as simple as you want. I also add blessings or write “सदा सौभाग्यवती भव:” (may you always be blessed in married life) right into the design if you like.
- Teej festival henna designs: Think women on swings, peacocks, and lots of Rajasthani vibes. For Gangaur, I often draw Isar-Gauri and traditional elements like elephants or dancers.
- Jain religious mehendi patterns: I get requests for simple, respectful designs for Updhaan Tap, Maaskhaman, and fasts. These usually have sacred mantras, swastikas, and relevant phrases.
- For Diwali or Navratri, there’s no limit—a Falguni Pathak portrait for garba night? I’m always up for creative challenges. Eid calls for Arabic or Indo-western styles, floral and jhumka patterns for Diwali.
My Style
- Obsessed with tiny details and clean lines. I love bringing characters and stories alive in henna.
- I aim for that deep, dark stain every time. Stain goals, always.
- Every design is a bit personal—maybe your name, a date, or something only you get.
If you want your festival mehendi to feel a little extra special, I’m here for it.
Meet your Expert
Prachi Kothari
24 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Mehndi ka rang hi alag hai, na? (Mehndi has its own vibe, right?) I’m Prachi, Mumbai ki mehendi artist, and I’ll travel wherever the art calls me. 7 saal ho gaye, still feels fresh every time I hold the cone. Figure Work Masterclass, certified now—big win for me! For me, it’s not just about designs, it’s about adding happiness to your big moments. Blessed, grateful, loving every second of this journey.
My Work
Mehendi for Every Celebration - Bridal, engagement, baby shower, festivals—Karwa Chauth, Teej, Gangaur, Diwali, ladkewale, tapasya. I do it all.
Intricate & Dubai-style Mehendi - I love making fine, detailed designs—traditional, floral, bridal portraits, and Dubai-style mehendi too.
Custom Bridal Mehendi & Portraits - Let’s add your love story, initials, even your pet! Trained in figure work mehendi, I can draw Radha Krishna or family portraits.
Mehendi for Family and Friends - Not just brides! I design for mums, sisters, bridesmaids—anyone wanting their hands to shine.