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Our Best Mehandi Designs: A Collection of My Favourite Work

byMukesh Mehandi ArtAt-home service across Delhi NCRStarts from150 Per Hand (Single Side)View full gallery

A look at the designs I am most proud of—from intricate bridal portraits to special festival art.

This is the kind of detailed storytelling I love to create for Karwa Chauth. On one hand, a portrait of the couple celebrating the ritual, and on the other, a beautiful verse, all tied together with traditional patterns.

A complete bridal mehandi that tells a story from palm to elbow. I incorporated multiple scenes, including divine figures of Radha Krishna and Shiv Parvati, to create a design that is both personal and sacred for the bride.

For clients who want a divine touch, I create portraits like this one of Shiv and Parvati. The shading and detail work here is something I take great pride in, ensuring the figures feel alive.

Mehandi is not just for brides. I was asked to create a realistic portrait for this special occasion, and I worked from a photograph to capture the likeness as accurately as possible. Your idea is my command.

This bridal design was a joy to create, featuring multiple family and wedding scenes from the couple's life. Hearing the happy bride describe it as a "pretty and detailed painting" is the best reward for my hard work.

Your feet deserve just as much attention as your hands. I designed this intricate peacock foot mehandi to look like a beautiful piece of jewelry, perfect for completing the bridal look.

For big family functions and weddings, my team and I work together to ensure everyone gets a beautiful design. Here you can see the variety of coordinated patterns we created for a bridal party.

It was an honor to be invited to apply mehandi for the legendary beauty queen, Shahnaz Husain. Her appreciation for my art is a moment I will always cherish.

Raksha Bandhan is all about the special bond between siblings. I love creating custom portrait designs like this one, which shows the love between a brother and sister.

Here you can see my process of applying a dense, floral Arabic fusion design. Every line is drawn with full safai (neatness) to ensure the final result is sharp, clean, and beautiful.

About Featured

When I work on custom portraits or bridal themes, I don't just trace lines. I use fine-tip cones for the HD shading that gives figures like Radha-Krishna or portraits their depth. My focus is always on that rich, dark stain, so I stick to 100% natural henna—no chemicals, ever. Whether it's a family scene or a specific couple portrait, I want the details to be sharp and clean, just like the story you want to tell on your hands.

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