Maharashtrian & Traditional Bridal Mehndi Designs
From royal palaces to classic elephants and peacocks, these traditional bridal designs honor your heritage with intricate, meaningful art.
A classic full-arm bridal design featuring palace architecture at the top. The palms are adorned with a beautiful peacock and a personalized initial, blending royal motifs with a personal touch.
This design showcases the beauty of a rich, dark henna stain. The full-arm coverage is packed with traditional elements, including royal elephants and auspicious symbols, creating a truly stunning bridal look.
A masterpiece of contrast and detail, this bridal design features bold palace architecture and graceful peacocks. The use of negative space makes the intricate patterns stand out, creating a modern yet traditional feel.
This full bridal design is a tribute to tradition, featuring palace architecture, elephants, and beautiful peacocks on the palms. The Sanskrit script adds a sacred and personal element to the artwork.
A heavy bridal design perfect for the traditional bride. The palms feature a prominent Ganesha and a swastika for blessings, while the arms are covered in intricate patterns and peacock figures.
This is a beautiful example of a non-figure bridal mehndi. It is filled with classic motifs like elephants, peacocks, and lotuses, all arranged in a symmetrical and aesthetically pleasing pattern.
A grand engagement design featuring royal elephants, peacocks, and palace architecture. The full-arm coverage and intricate details make it a perfect choice for a bride who wants a majestic look.
This video gives a glimpse of a full-arm traditional design, showing details like lovebirds and peacocks. The final shot reveals the beautiful dark stain, a testament to the quality of my natural henna.
A detailed look at a traditional bridal design, featuring a bride figure, auspicious symbols like the swastika and 'Om', and palace architecture. This video shows the different elements that make up a complete bridal story.
From outline to finished art, this video shows the creation of a traditional bridal design. It features palace architecture, elephants, and personalized initials, demonstrating the meticulous process.
About Maharashtrian & Traditional Bridal
I use premium, triple-sifted organic Sojat henna paste for all my bridal work, paired with a lemon-sugar sealant to ensure that deep, rich stain you are looking for. My traditional designs focus on architectural motifs like palace arches and jharokhas, and I balance the density with careful negative space so your mehndi looks grand without feeling cluttered.
When you choose a traditional Maharashtrian bridal design, you are looking for more than just patterns on your skin. You want motifs that speak to our heritage. My bridal work focuses on classic elements like royal elephants, majestic peacocks, and intricate jharokha (palace window) architecture.
I treat your hands as a canvas. I work with you to ensure that the layout is heavy and traditional but still readable. By using specific placement for larger figures like the shehnai, dhol, or temple motifs, I ensure the design does not overwhelm your hand.
Everything I do centers on the 'stain goals' result. I use 100% natural, organic henna which creates a deep, dark maroon stain, provided you follow the simple aftercare routine I share after the application.
Whether you are based here in Navi Mumbai or planning an outstation wedding, I am comfortable traveling across India. For these extensive bridal designs, we will need a dedicated slot of 4 to 9 hours depending on the complexity of your chosen motifs. This includes time for the consultation, where we decide on the balance between your traditional preferences and the specific architectural or auspicious symbols you want included.
Mittal Patel
I am Mittal, and for me, mehndi is about your story, not just repeating patterns. Whether it is a classic palace scene or a heartfelt tribute to your roots, I love blending tradition with a clean, modern finish. Let's make your bridal look one you will love as much as the henna stain itself.
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