Intricate Bridal Mehndi Designs
Our traditional bridal mehndi focuses on dense, full-arm coverage. From classic peacocks to elaborate jharokha patterns, we create detailed henna art that stays rich and vibrant for your wedding day.
A stunning full bridal design featuring beautiful bride and groom portraits on the palms. The arms are adorned with intricate patterns, including elephant motifs and lotus bands, for a truly royal feel.
This is a complete view of a full coverage bridal mehndi design. We combined bold floral work on the palms with detailed geometric and jharokha patterns on the arms.
We love creating rich, dense floral patterns for our brides. This full arm design is filled with blooming flowers and lotuses, creating a lush and celebratory look for the wedding day.
A close up of a traditional bridal design featuring a doli scene on the palm. The forearm includes bands of lotus and jaali patterns, showcasing classic Indian wedding artistry.
This full arm bridal mehndi features elegant swan motifs on the hand. The design extends up the arm with bands of floral and traditional Indian patterns.
This full coverage floral bridal mehndi is a great example of detailed artistry. The design flows from the fingertips to the elbow with layers of different flower patterns and intricate fillers.
A complete look at a heavy, traditional bridal mehndi. The design is packed with detail, from the floral work on the palms to the intricate bands covering the entire forearm.
About this collection
When you choose a traditional 'Bharwa' or full-coverage design, it’s a commitment of about 5-6 hours. To make this comfortable, I usually have my team assist with the filling work while I handle the intricate motifs and figures, ensuring you stay relaxed throughout the process.
Our traditional bridal mehndi is built on the classic 'Bharwa' style, characterized by nearly full skin density. It’s not just about drawing; it’s about balancing those heavy bands of architectural jharokha patterns and floral fillers with the right amount of geometric symmetry so the design looks balanced on your arms.
We use 100% natural, triple-sifted henna paste. Since I’ve been doing this for 15 years, I’ve learned that the quality of the stain is just as important as the design itself. We mix our paste 24 hours prior to ensure you get that deep, rich maroon color that shows up beautifully in wedding photography.
Whether you're in Bengaluru or Mumbai, we bring the same setup to your venue. The process is very collaborative; we work on your hands and feet simultaneously to reduce your sitting time, and we’re always ready to weave in personal details—like your groom’s name, specific floral motifs, or dates that match your wedding theme. If you have a specific bridal look in mind, let’s chat about how to incorporate your ideas into the design.
Nikita
Hi, I’m Nikita. I’ve been working with brides for 15 years, and the best part of my job is getting that traditional density exactly right for your big day. My team and I focus on creating detailed, full-coverage mehndi that feels special and lasts, all while making sure you’re comfortable during the long sitting.
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