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Featured Mehndi Designs and Bridal Art

byRahul Mehendi ArtistTravels across India; Studios in Dwarka and GurugramStarts from250 Per Hand (One Side)View full gallery

A look at my most requested work, from intricate bridal patterns to personalized storytelling designs. Whether it is a traditional wedding or a festival, these pieces represent the style I have developed over two decades.

A complete bridal mehndi telling a love story. This design features detailed portraits of the bride and groom, surrounded by traditional motifs and patterns that extend up the arm, making it a true centerpiece for the wedding day.

This is an example of my intricate, full-coverage bridal art. Notice the clean lines in the jaal (net) patterns, the delicate shading in the lotus flowers, and the symmetrical bands that create a rich, traditional look.

Your story, told through mehndi. This personalized Karva Chauth design features a classic scene of the wife viewing the moon, with the husband's name artfully hidden. I love creating these unique, narrative-driven pieces for your special festivals.

A look at a modern and stylish back-hand mehndi design. This style is perfect for guests, bridesmaids, or anyone seeking an elegant look, featuring a geometric check pattern combined with delicate floral borders.

Don't forget the feet. This beautiful foot mehndi combines a traditional net pattern across the top of the foot with floral details, creating a design that looks as elegant as a piece of jewelry.

Mehndi for grooms is a growing tradition. Here's a modern take, featuring the couple's wedding hashtag "#RooIsh" on one hand and a complementary geometric design on the other, adding a fun, personal touch to the groom's look.

Celebrating a new beginning with a special baby shower mehndi. This design incorporates baby-related motifs and the words "Baby Shower" to mark this joyous occasion, showing how mehndi can be a part of every celebration.

A glimpse into my process. Watch as I carefully apply a traditional design, showing the steady hand and precision that comes from decades of practice. I use only 100% natural henna for a rich, dark, and safe stain.

About Featured

When I create these full-coverage bridal pieces, I prioritize the flow of the design so it feels balanced. I start with the central motif—the mandala or the couple portrait—and build the surrounding jaal (net) patterns to complement the natural shape of your hands. This creates a cohesive look that remains comfortable throughout your ceremony.

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