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Festival Mehandi Designs for Karwa Chauth and Navratri

byPritam Bridal MehndiTravels to client venues across Delhi NCR and pan-IndiaStarts from250 Per Side (Palm or Back)View full gallery

From intricate Karwa Chauth scenes to devotional Navratri portraits, I make every festival special with my 100% natural, dark-staining henna designs.

A powerful Sawan special design featuring Lord Shiva's Trishul and Damru. This kind of devotional art is very popular during the holy month.

This Sawan-themed mehandi shows a devotee performing 'abhishek' on a Shivling, with Nandi the bull watching over. It's a complete scene drawn with henna.

A romantic depiction of Lord Shiva and Parvati on a swing, a common theme for Teej and Sawan festivals. The details in their clothing and the surrounding nature are all done with henna.

A very detailed depiction of Goddess Durga with her family for Navratri. This intricate portrait covers the entire palm and is a true piece of devotional art.

A classic Karwa Chauth scene showing women celebrating the festival, looking at the moon. The details in their lehengas and the dome architecture are all carefully drawn.

This Karwa Chauth design shows a woman with a pooja thali, ready for the rituals. The elephant and temple motif on the arm adds a traditional touch.

Another beautiful Karwa Chauth design, this time set against a backdrop of lush leaves. The scene depicts women looking at the moon to break their fast.

A clear, high-quality shot of the Karwa Chauth design, perfect for showing the intricate details of the figures and the patterns on their clothes.

A video showcasing the Karwa Chauth festival mehandi. The movement allows you to see the design from different angles.

A full-hand Karwa Chauth design with a woman holding a thali. The fingers are decorated with simple, elegant patterns that complement the main scene.

About Festival Specials

I use a special mix of eucalyptus and clove oils in my self-made cones to ensure you get that deep, dark maroon stain for your festival. It makes a real difference during occasions like Karwa Chauth, where you want the colour to pop and last for days without any chemical irritants.

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