Custom Portrait Bridal Mehendi Designs
I draw your love story into your bridal mehendi, from your first meeting to your wedding rituals. Share your moments with me, and I will craft them onto your hands.
Here, the bride and groom portraits are the main focus on the palms. The design extends up the arms with traditional elements like elephants and palace architecture, creating a complete story.
This design shows the bride and groom in two different poses, one on each hand. On the arms, we have included doli and baraat scenes, telling the story of the wedding day from start to finish.
A beautiful example of bride and groom portraits on the palms. The rest of the design is filled with traditional motifs like elephants and paisleys, making the portraits stand out.
This video shows a close-up of a detailed family portrait on the palm, and a beautiful depiction of the bride's entry on the forearm. We can include multiple special moments in one design.
Here you can see how I create portraits of the bride, groom, and their families on the palms. The design is framed by royal architecture on the arms, giving it a grand feel.
This design is a complete narrative of a wedding. It features portraits of the couple, their family, wedding rituals, and even a personal message, all woven together with intricate patterns.
This design features beautiful, color-shaded portraits of the bride and groom on the palms. The shading technique adds depth and makes the figures look almost lifelike.
A classic bride and groom portrait design. The figures are clear and detailed, making them the highlight of the full-hand mehendi.
Here, the palms are dedicated to the bride and groom during the wedding ceremony. The arms continue the story with elephants, peacocks, and swans, all auspicious symbols in Indian weddings.
This design shows the bride and groom portraits on the palms, with important wedding symbols like the kalash and Ganesha depicted on the arms. It's a mix of personal and traditional art.
About Custom Portraits: Your Story on Your Hands
These portrait designs typically take 5 to 6 hours to complete because they require high-definition shading to capture facial features accurately. You will need to share reference photos of the specific wedding rituals or moments you want featured at least a week before your function so I can sketch the layout perfectly on your hands.
Creating a portrait design is a conversation. Unlike standard floral patterns, these designs are personal canvases that capture the specific journey of your relationship. I focus on key moments, such as your varmala exchange, your doli procession, or a quiet moment you shared as a couple.
We use natural henna mixed with eucalyptus and clove oil to ensure the stain is deep and rich. For the portrait sections, I use precise shading techniques to ensure the faces look lifelike rather than generic. When you book this package, we start with a consultation to finalize the placement. I usually place the main portraits on the palms, while the arms become the storyboard for your rituals, like your baraat entry or pheras.
Because these designs are so dense, you should set aside a full half-day for the application. This level of detail is delicate work, so while I personally handle the critical portrait and storytelling sections, my team assists with the intricate fill-work to keep the process efficient. Whether you are in Greater Kailash or planning a destination wedding, I travel across Delhi NCR and pan-India to handle these custom requests.
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