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Intricate Bridal Hands: Bold Floral Designs for Your Wedding

byHaya FatimahTravels to venues across Mumbai and pan-India for eventsStarts from350 Per Hand SideView full gallery

For the bride who wants her henna to be as detailed as her lehenga. I combine bold 3D florals with fine-line fillers, crafted with pure organic henna for that deep, rich stain.

A full-coverage bridal henna design where every inch of the arm is a canvas. This piece blends dense floral patterns with intricate fillers, ensuring a breathtaking look from every angle.

A happy client showcasing her detailed bridal mehndi. The design flows from her fingertips up her arm, combining traditional Indian henna patterns with modern floral work.

This is a classic example of a heavy bridal design, perfect for the main event. The artwork features a mix of large flowers and delicate, leafy vines that wrap around the hand and arm.

A complete bridal arm design that showcases a variety of techniques. From the detailed finger work to the geometric patterns on the forearm and the floral motifs throughout, this is a true work of art.

A stunning view of matching bridal henna for both hands. The symmetrical design features lotus-inspired patterns and chevron bands on the wrist, creating a powerful and cohesive bridal statement.

Two hands, two complementary designs for a bride and her siders. One hand features bold, shaded florals while the other has more delicate, spaced-out motifs, showing how I can create a unified look for the whole bridal party.

A beautiful capture of a full bridal henna set, just after the paste has been removed. The intricate patterns on both hands and arms are ready to darken into a rich, beautiful stain.

A close-up of a floral bridal design on the back of the hand. The raised paste shows the precision of the line work and the 3D effect before it dries and stains the skin.

This design combines bold swirls, a signature of Gulf-style henna, with the fine-line fillers of Indian mehndi. The result is a unique, contemporary look for the modern bride.

A delicate yet full-coverage 'jaal' or net pattern made of tiny flowers. This classic design is timeless and photographs beautifully, especially with the dark, solid fingertips.

About Intricate Bridal Hands

My bridal work is about density and deep, dark color. I use a mix of signature 3D roses and tight geometric jaali work that takes anywhere from four to eight hours to perfect. Because I mix my own henna paste using high-quality essential oils, you get a deep, dark brown result, not that fake orange finish you get from chemical cones.

Every bride knows the struggle of finding a dark, rich stain. I fix that by making my own 100% natural organic henna paste. When you book a bridal session, you aren't just paying for a design; you are paying for the time it takes to build these heavy, intricate patterns.

My signature style blends the boldness of Gulf-style florals with the precision of traditional Indian fine lines. Whether you want a full-arm piece or a custom design featuring portraits or your partner's name, the goal is always to balance detail with flow.

I offer two main bridal experiences: the Signature Floral package for elbow-length coverage, and the Royal package for those who want heavy-density storytelling patterns extending to the mid-calf.

I am based in Mumbai, but my art travels with you. If you are planning a destination wedding, just let me know. I do not do quick or cheap work, so if you are looking for someone to rush, I am not the right artist. But if you want your henna to stand out in every photograph, let's talk.

Mumbai-based expert in intricate bridal hennaApproved by the tribe
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Haya Fatimah

Travels to venues across Mumbai and pan-India for eventsStarts from 350 Per Hand Side

I am Haya, and for me, mehndi is ishq. I don't just draw designs; I put my heart into every line because I know how much your wedding day means to you. If you value professional art that respects the effort you put into your big day, we will get along perfectly.

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