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Mandala & Geometric Mehendi Designs

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I enjoy mixing the precision of geometric patterns like nets and checks with the balance of a central mandala. Here is a closer look at these modern yet traditional designs.

This design offers a modern take on the classic mandala with a unique square shape. The geometric center is surrounded by delicate details, creating a striking focal point on the back of the hand.

Another angle of the square mandala design, showing how the pattern extends to the fingers. The arms feature a mix of lotus motifs and jaal work for a complete look.

This design showcases my love for intricate jaal, or net patterns. The hands and arms are filled with different styles of check-work, balanced with delicate leafy vines and lotus details.

A video tour of this highly detailed geometric design. It highlights the precision of the fine lines in the check patterns and the symmetry of the overall artwork.

A full-coverage design that heavily features geometric patterns. The combination of different check styles and floral bands creates a rich and textured look that is both bold and elegant.

For those who love dense and detailed work, this design fills the entire palm with a variety of intricate patterns. It combines geometric shapes, dots, and leafy motifs for a truly captivating effect.

About this collection

When I create these geometric patterns, I make sure the spacing between the lines is consistent, which is exactly what makes the jaali work stand out. It is this precision that gives the design a modern, sharp look while still keeping those traditional vibes.

I love how geometric patterns like squares, nets, and checks can completely change the look of mehendi. For these designs, I use a very fine-tipped cone, which allows me to draw tighter, more precise lines.

When you choose a design with heavy jaali or mandalas, you are going for a balanced look. These patterns are perfect if you want something that looks modern but keeps a strong connection to traditional aesthetics. I usually pair these with floral or vine borders to soften the sharp edges of the geometric shapes.

Because these designs require such high precision, the application process is quite focused. It takes a steady hand to maintain the symmetry across both hands, especially with complex check-work. If you are planning for a wedding or a special festival, let me know if you have a specific pattern in mind—like a central square mandala or a full-hand net pattern—so I can plan the layout for you.

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Kavitha

Travels to your location in BengaluruStarting ₹300 Per Hand Side

I’m Kavitha, and I’ve been practicing mehendi in Bangalore for years. My favorite part of the process is seeing how these precise geometric patterns come together to create a balanced, stunning look for your hands.

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