Featured
This is the first collection of visuals a user will see. It is designed to make an immediate impact by showcasing my best work, versatility, and the emotional connection I bring to my art.
Bridal Storytelling & Portraits
Your love story, drawn on your hands. I specialize in creating personalized bridal mehndi, featuring couple portraits, wedding scenes like the varmala or doli, and important dates to make your design truly one of a kind.
Divine & Spiritual Art
For me, art is a form of meditation, and this is most true when I draw divine figures. I create intricate portraits of Radha-Krishna, Shiv-Parvati, Lord Ganesha, and other spiritual motifs to bring blessings to your special occasion.
Traditional Rajasthani & Marwadi Designs
I love the richness of dense, traditional patterns that fill the hands with beauty. This collection features classic Marwadi and Rajasthani styles, including motifs like elephants, peacocks, palaces, and detailed geometric jaal (grid) work.
Designs for Festivals & Celebrations
Celebrate every special moment with unique mehndi, from the sacred bond of Rakshabandhan to the romance of Karwa Chauth and Teej. I also create beautiful, personalized designs for baby showers to welcome a new beginning.
Elegant Florals & Modern Styles
Sometimes, simplicity is the most beautiful. This collection is for those who love clean lines, modern patterns, and delicate floral work, perfect for wedding guests, engagements, or a minimalist bridal look.
Intricate Foot Mehndi
Don't forget your feet. I create stunning and elaborate mehndi designs for feet, from traditional patterns that complement your bridal hands to elegant, modern payal-style art.
The Art in Process & Happy Clients
For me, mehndi is an emotion and a meditation, a process I pour my heart into. See how my team and I bring these designs to life and hear from the happy brides and clients who made us a part of their story.
Unique Figurative Art
Beyond the traditional, I love bringing unique figures and concepts to life with henna. This includes everything from graceful women in sarees and family portraits to symbolic animal figures like lions.