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Storytelling & Wedding Ritual Mehandi Designs

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

Your love story deserves a place on your hands. I specialize in weaving personal moments—from proposal scenes to sacred wedding rituals—into detailed, meaningful bridal henna.

A perfect example of modern personalization. This bride wanted to include her love for travel and romance, so I created custom portraits of the couple in Paris and dancing, making her mehandi truly unique.

This design captures the moment the groom puts the ring on the bride's finger. The forearm above tells more of the wedding story with a doli scene, symbolizing the bride's journey to her new home.

A full view of the design from the previous image, showing both hands. The artwork includes the ring ceremony, doli, and other auspicious symbols like the kalash and lotus flowers, all tied together with intricate patterns.

This design showcases various wedding elements. One arm features a doli scene with bearers, while the other depicts elephants, a symbol of royalty and good fortune in Indian weddings.

A detailed look at a design rich with wedding rituals. This henna includes figures of a musician playing an instrument and other symbolic motifs that celebrate the festive atmosphere of an Indian wedding.

This vibrant design incorporates a pop of color in the peacock feather. The main artwork depicts a Sindoor ceremony scene on the palms, a pivotal moment in a Hindu wedding.

This video highlights a design filled with classic wedding storytelling. It features a varmala ceremony on the palm, a baraat scene with the groom on a horse, and a doli scene on the forearms.

About Storytelling & Wedding Rituals

To get the level of detail you see in these portraits, I use a specific mix of natural henna paste and clove oil smoke sealant that creates a deep, rich color. This is not just about drawing figures; it is about mapping your specific love story onto the skin so the portrait is recognizable and the rituals are clear.

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