Tribe Verified

Traditional Indian & Bridal Mehendi Designs

byMariyamOnline classes, and offline at Shadi Mahal Hall, MumbraStarts from3,000 Per Full CourseView full gallery

Ready to master the art of heavy bridal mehendi? I teach everything from delicate jaali patterns to full-hand traditional coverage in my 3-month course, right here in Mumbra. Whether you are a bride-to-be or want to become a pro, let's create something beautiful together.

This full bridal mehendi is what my students dream of creating. We go through every detail, from filling techniques to creating a balanced, breathtaking design.

A complete bridal look, with both arms covered in rich, traditional patterns. This is the result of dedication and learning the right techniques.

Look at the detail in this full-arm bridal design. We cover everything from floral motifs to delicate netting, or 'jaali' work, in my advanced lessons.

Another angle of a stunning bridal arm piece. Notice how the different elements like flowers, paisleys, and shading come together.

This bridal hand is packed with detail. Learning to fill space this beautifully is a key skill for any professional mehendi artist.

A video showing the full scope of a bridal mehendi design. You can see how the pattern flows from the hand all the way up the arm.

Even kids can get a bridal look! This is a full-coverage design I did for a young client, using traditional motifs.

A close-up look at a heavy, intricate bridal design. The combination of bold and fine lines creates a stunning texture.

This design shows how to create a beautiful 'v' shape on the back of the hand, a popular choice for brides and bridesmaids.

A closer look at the cuff and hand portion of a bridal design. Every part of the hand is a canvas for beautiful art.

About Traditional Indian & Bridal Mehendi

You will notice the rich, deep stain in these photos, and that is not just luck. In my 3-month Indian bridal course, I teach the specific stain theory for mixing henna paste, including the exact ratios for eucalyptus oil and sugar syrup that I use myself. You learn to balance that dark color with precise, thin-line floral and jaali work so the final bridal look pops from across the room.

Looking for something else?

Explore other mehendi styles and professional training options available.