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Professional Mehendi Artistry and Certification Courses

byAnagha RaneOnline classes and offline at studio in Navi MumbaiStarts from7,500 per full courseView full gallery

A showcase of professional technique, from foundational henna mixology to complex bridal figure work.

This image is the perfect example of the transformation you can expect from my course. On the left is a student's work before joining, and on the right is their bridal certification piece after completing the training. You can clearly see the improvement in finishing, line clarity, and design composition.

Hear directly from one of my students, Reshma. She shares her journey from feeling her work lacked a professional finish to creating designs that even she is surprised by. My classes are a friendly, pressure-free space to learn and ask questions.

This is the level of artistry we work towards in the Basic to Bridal course. This full bridal mehendi showcases intricate figure work, including palace and peacock motifs, and demonstrates the clean, symmetrical patterns you will learn to master.

One of the most advanced skills I teach is portrait and figure work, as seen in this bridal henna design. Learning to create detailed figures like these will set you apart as a professional mehendi artist.

Practice is key to perfection. In my course, we break down complex designs on paper first to build muscle memory and precision. This video shows how we practice creating a lotus motif, a core element in many traditional Indian mehendi designs.

A classic, fully detailed Indian bridal design. Notice the balance between the delicate floral patterns, the bold geometric fillers, and the traditional elephant motifs on the wristband. This is a style that is always in demand.

Many people think they know the basics of mehendi from childhood, but professional artistry is a different skill. This course is for those who are serious about learning the technical aspects of design, paste making, and achieving a flawless finish.

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You might think you know the basics, but there is a clear difference between casual doodling and professional artistry. In my classes, we spend time getting the henna paste consistency right before even touching a cone to skin, because perfect lines start with the perfect mix.