Bridal Mehendi
Available across Bengaluru
Pricing Guide
Standard Traditional Elbow Design
Coverage & Time
- Hands: Front and back application extending strictly to the elbow crease.
- Legs: Application on toes and feet extending to the ankle bone.
- Duration: Approximately 3 to 4.5 hours of continuous sitting time.
Design Style
- Themes: Dense traditional Indian motifs including Elephants (Ambari), Peacocks, Swans, and Lotus.
- Patterns: Intricate Jali (grid) work and palm mandalas for a heavy, filled look.
- Personalization: Includes hiding the Groom's Name or initials within the pattern.
- Exclusions: No human figures (Raja Rani) or storytelling scenes.
Material Used
- Henna: 100% Natural Organic Henna mixed with essential oils (Eucalyptus/Lavender).
- Sealant: Lemon sugar sealant applied to ensure long lasting stain.
Premium Portrait & Storytelling Design
Extended Coverage & Time
- Hands: Full heavy coverage extending past the elbow to the mid bicep (halfway to shoulder).
- Legs: Intricate work extending to mid calf (4 to 6 inches above ankle).
- Duration: Dedicated session of 6 to 8 hours due to high complexity.
Artistic Details
- Portraits: Detailed Raja Rani (Bride & Groom) figures drawn on palms.
- Scenes: Depiction of wedding rituals like Doli (Palanquin), Baraat (Procession), or Sindoor.
- Storytelling: Customized motifs representing the couple's journey, skylines, hobbies, or infinity symbols.
- Extras: Artistic integration of the wedding date tag.
Technical Specs
- Precision: Slow application speed used for facial features to prevent smudging.
- Consultation: Includes discussion to finalize specific story elements before the session.
About Bridal Mehendi
Why I Love Bridal Mehendi
Being the one to draw mehendi on a bride feels super special to me. Honestly, it’s not just about patterns - it’s about making your wedding day a bit more personal, and seeing that rich, deep stain after all the work is pretty satisfying.
My Style
I stick to classic Indian bridal mehendi styles, but always mix in something personal. I’m big on:
- Dense, intricate designs that cover arms up to the elbows and the feet
- Motifs like elephants, peacocks, lotus, and sometimes even Lord Ganesha or the Kalash
- Storytelling elements, like Raja-Rani figures or a ‘doli’ (palanquin) scene for that filmi touch
If you want something that’s proper traditional but also a bit hatke (different), we’ll make it work.
Making It Personal
Your bridal mehendi should feel yours. I love sneaking in things like:
- Custom portraits of you and your partner
- Hidden names or initials (groom’s name chupaana toh banta hai! - hiding the groom’s name is a must!)
- Memorable dates, rings, or even small symbols that mean something to you both
Quality and Colour
I’m very picky about my henna. Only natural stuff, so you get that deep, natural henna stain for brides. I pay a lot of attention to neat lines and shading (no messy work here). The final look? Always clean and striking.
If you want intricate bridal mehendi artwork that actually tells your story, I’m here for it.
Meet your Expert
Kavitha
15 connects in last 3 months
My Story
Hey, I’m Kavitha. Mehendi’s been my thing in Bangalore for years now. It’s not just patterns for me, it’s being part of your big moments. Bridal mehendi is my favourite - nothing beats seeing my art on a smiling bride. Whether I’m doing a baby shower, engagement, or just henna for your little one, I put my heart into those tiny details so you get that rich, dark henna stain you’ll love in your wedding photos. That’s what makes me happy.
My Work
Bridal & Occasion Mehendi - I do personalized bridal mehendi, engagement, baby shower, and kids mehendi designs.
Unique & Detailed Designs - Full hands and feet, portrait mehendi, and traditional wedding motifs like lotus and peacock.
Focus on Rich Stain - I pay close attention so your henna stain comes out dark and lovely.
Inspired by Community - I learn from others, give credit, and put care into every single design.