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Royal Rajasthani & Marwadi Bridal Mehandi Designs

byRavi Mehandi ArtHome service across Delhi-NCR; travels pan-India for bookingsStarts from5,100 Per BrideView full gallery

Real Rajasthani art does not just sit on your skin—it tells a story. From royal elephants and palace arches to intricate peacock motifs, I create full-coverage Marwadi designs that promise that deep, dark henna stain every bride wants.

This beautifully staged photo shows a classic Rajasthani design with symmetrical peacocks on the palms and intricate architectural details on the arms, surrounded by fresh flowers.

A full-coverage bridal mehndi featuring a royal procession with elephants and palanquins on the arms, and detailed peacock figures on the hands.

This design is a celebration of royal motifs, with majestic elephants on the palms and elegant peacocks on the arms, creating a grand and traditional bridal look.

A stunning design featuring elephants in howdahs on the arms and intricate jaali (lattice) work on the hands. The dark stain contrasts beautifully with the bride's skin.

This design showcases royal architecture with domes and arches, along with majestic peacocks. The close-up shot highlights the fine line work and shading.

A beautiful symmetrical design featuring elephants and floral patterns. The use of negative space and bold lines gives this traditional design a modern feel.

A detailed elephant motif within an arched frame, designed as a cuff or armband. This shows how traditional elements can be used in modern placements.

This traditional design features a peacock on the palm, surrounded by intricate patterns of leaves, flowers, and elephants, extending up the arm.

A full bridal set with symmetrical designs on both hands, featuring elephants, peacocks, and architectural elements for a classic royal wedding theme.

This design features twin peacocks under a royal canopy, with lotus motifs below. The bold, dark-filled areas make the intricate patterns pop.

About Royal Rajasthani & Marwadi Motifs

When I create Rajbada or Marwadi bridal mehandi, I focus on the 'Bharwa' or full-coverage look. Unlike lighter designs, this takes 5 to 6 hours because I use 3D shading to make motifs like peacocks, doli scenes, and royal palanquins pop against the skin. I mix my own natural henna with Eucalyptus oil, so you do not just get a dense, traditional pattern—you get a stain that lasts through all your wedding rituals.

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