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Intricate Mehndi Designs for Hands and Feet

byMohak MehendiHome visits across Bengaluru; Studio in RajajinagarStarts from150 Per SideView full gallery

Beautiful henna art shouldn't stop at your wrists. From floral trails to elaborate bridal feet patterns, I bring the same artistic detail to your feet so you are adorned from head to toe.

Bridal feet mehndi featuring majestic peacocks and cute little elephants. The design covers the entire foot, creating a look that is as intricate and beautiful as the mehndi on the hands.

A lovely bridal foot design with rows of small elephants, floral patterns, and a lotus cuff around the ankle. It's a traditional and auspicious design for any bride.

An architectural-themed design for the feet, featuring domes and intricate jaali (net) patterns. This is a bold and unique choice for a bride who wants her foot mehndi to be a statement piece.

An elegant Arabic-style design for the feet. The pattern flows beautifully along the side of the foot, creating a delicate and modern look that is perfect for any occasion.

A traditional bridal design with auspicious symbols like the kalash (pot) and swastika. The arms feature peacock motifs, and the entire piece is filled with intricate details.

A beautiful design featuring a mix of geometric patterns and delicate rose bands. The personalized initial "DA" is subtly incorporated into the artwork on the arm.

This engagement design features a couple's portrait, intertwined rings, and lotus patterns. The use of both fresh henna and a developed stain in one design shows the transformation.

A stunning full-coverage floral design. This Arabic-style mehndi features bold flowers and vines that wrap around the hands and arms, creating a very dynamic and beautiful look.

A beautiful black and white shot of a couple's mehndi. The groom has the bride's initial, and the bride has a detailed mandala design, symbolizing their union.

This design shows the mehndi in two stages: one side with the fresh paste and the other with the stain developing. It features a peacock and the initial "K" in a classic bridal style.

About Artistry for Hands & Feet

Because the skin on your feet is thicker and more mobile than on your hands, I use a specific, slightly more concentrated henna blend that holds the design perfectly without spreading. It ensures that even with the movement of walking or wearing jewelry, those delicate patterns remain crisp and the stain develops deep and dark.

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