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Intricate Traditional Mehandi Designs

bySajid Mehandi ArtistTravels to client's location across Delhi NCR and IndiaStarts from6,000 Per Bride (Hands & Feet)View full gallery

Classic, dense, and deeply traditional. My signature style blends timeless Indian motifs like peacocks and lotuses with the precision every bride deserves.

This is a classic example of my full-coverage, intricate bridal work. The design is dense with a variety of patterns, including floral vines, paisleys, and detailed finger designs, creating a stunning and elaborate look.

This video shows a complete traditional bridal mehandi. The design is packed with classic elements, including dancing figures on the palms, a groom on a horse, and auspicious symbols like the kalash pot and Ganesha.

A beautiful back-hand design featuring delicate jharokha (balcony) motifs and peacocks. The fingers are fully covered in henna, a traditional practice for brides, and the patterns are fine and symmetrical.

This design showcases a mix of bold and fine lines. It features prominent lotus and peacock motifs, which are symbols of beauty and grace, combined with delicate jaali (net) patterns for a balanced composition.

A full-arm design filled with floral and paisley patterns. The artwork extends from the fingers to the elbow, creating a seamless and traditional bridal sleeve of henna.

This video shows the application and final result of a design with bold, modern paisleys and floral elements. It highlights the contrast between filled and empty spaces, which makes the pattern stand out.

A behind-the-scenes look at the creation of a full bridal design. The final result is a masterpiece of traditional motifs, including elephants, peacocks, and intricate geometric fills.

This design features a beautiful blend of motifs. The forearm showcases a graceful peacock, while the hand has a detailed jaali pattern. The top of the arm is adorned with a doli scene.

A happy client posing with her intricate bridal mehandi. The design covers her full arm, featuring a mix of traditional Indian art forms and patterns.

This back-hand design features elegant peacocks at the wrist and a beautiful floral pattern on the other hand. The mix of styles shows how I can customize designs for a unique look.

About Intricate Traditional Mehandi

Choosing a traditional style means looking for deep, consistent color. I use my own homemade henna paste—mixed with clove and eucalyptus oil—to ensure that rich, dark stain everyone wants for their wedding. The 'full-fill' technique I use focuses on precision; every peacock, lotus, and jaal pattern is drawn with intent so your hands look perfect from start to finish.

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