Bridal Mehendi
Available across Mumbai
Pricing Guide
Classic Elbow-Length Bridal Package
Coverage Scope
- Hands: Full application from fingertips to the elbow crease (front and back) with high density and minimal negative space.
- Feet: Intricate designs covering toes and extending up to the ankle bone with heavy borders or payal patterns.
Design Style
- Motifs: Focuses on traditional Rajasthani patterns including lotus flowers, peacocks, elephants, and dense jaali (mesh) work.
- Composition: Symmetrical, mirror-reflection designs on both hands.
- Note: This tier focuses on patterns and florals; it does not include human figures or portraits.
Material & Application
- Henna: 100% natural, organic henna paste mixed with essential oils (eucalyptus/clove) for deep color.
- Sealant: Application of lemon-sugar mix to keep mehndi moist for better staining.
- Duration: Approximately 4 to 5 hours of continuous application.
Royal Portrait & Mid-Arm Bridal Package
Extended Coverage
- Hands: Extensive application covering palms and extending significantly past the elbow (Mid-Arm length) for a filled royal look.
- Feet: Heavy bridal work covering feet and extending 3-4 inches above the ankles (Mid-Calf).
Figurative Art & Storytelling
- Portraits: Detailed Dulha-Dulhan (Bride & Groom) figures drawn on palms, typically framed inside royal Jharokha arches.
- Scenes: Depiction of wedding rituals such as Var-Mala, Sindoor ceremony, or Baraat procession with elephants.
Personalization
- Name Integration: Skillful hiding of the groom's name or couple's initials within the intricate pattern.
- Symbolism: Inclusion of auspicious elements like Swastika, Kalash, or interlocking wedding rings.
Premium Application
- Technique: Uses triple-sifted organic henna powder to achieve the fine lines required for facial detailing.
- Duration: Approximately 6 to 8 hours of intensive, highly focused work.
About Bridal Mehendi
What Bridal Mehendi Means to Me
Bridal mehendi is not just patterns on skin - it’s a way to capture your wedding memories in colour and care. I mix old-school tradition with a bit of fresh style, so every design has that personal touch. Sometimes, mehendi gets messy or doesn’t stain perfectly - I’m honest about it. But I always work to get the best colour and detail for you.
Your Story, In Henna
I love making your mehendi truly yours. Want your dulha-dulhan (bride-groom) faces? Or maybe your initials hidden somewhere? I can add those, and even work in special dates, rings, or symbols that matter to you. My style is about personalised bridal henna designs, not just cookie-cutter patterns.
Tradition, But Not Boring
You’ll see classic motifs like lotus, peacock, elephant, and even kalash or swastika for good luck. These traditional wedding mehendi symbols carry real meaning for your big day. If you’re into something less traditional, I’m open to experimenting with the layout too.
How I Work
We start with a chat, and I sketch out your ideas on paper. You see the plan first, so there’s no surprise. Full hand and feet bridal mehendi is my usual - from fingertips to elbows, toes to ankles. I pack in tiny details and bold lines for a dense, rich look.
Real talk - getting mehendi done takes hours, and sometimes patience runs thin. But I’ll make the process as chill as possible, and you’ll walk away with something that feels truly yours.
Meet your Expert
Apurva Chaudhari
My Story
Hi, I’m Apurva, Mumbai ki mehendi wali (the mehendi artist from Mumbai). Mehendi is not just art for me, it’s pure love. I even got certified after finishing a big course recently – proud moment, yaar! Sometimes I team up with other artists, and it’s always masti (fun). My only aim? To make you smile with my designs.
My Work
Mehendi for Every Occasion - I do full bridal mehendi, engagement designs, and simple party mehendi for any event.
Traditional Motifs & Dulha-Dulhan Figures - My designs mix peacocks, elephants, lotuses, and detailed dulha-dulhan figures for that classic touch.
Mandala & Simple Patterns - If you want mandala mehendi design or something quick and elegant, I’ve got you.