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My Signature Mehendi Art & Featured Designs

byShraddha MoreTravels to your location in Mumbai and pan-IndiaStarts from1,200 Per Person (Both Hands)View full gallery

A glimpse into my journey with henna—from intricate bridal stories to festive mandalas and custom baby shower art. Every design is crafted with organic henna and a lot of heart.

This full bridal mehendi tells a divine story, featuring a beautifully detailed portrait of Lord Ram. I love creating such personalized and spiritual designs that hold deep meaning for the bride on her special day.

For this special baby shower, I created a full narrative on the hands and arms. It includes a portrait of the mom to be, a baby sleeping on the moon, and another baby playing with letter blocks, capturing the joy of expecting.

My peacock fever really shows in this intricate foot mehendi. I focused on creating dense, detailed feathers that cover the feet elegantly, making it perfect for a bride or any grand celebration.

This is a great example of how a reference picture can be brought to life. I created this modern, symmetrical leaf pattern for both the hands and feet, offering a chic and contemporary mehendi look.

It was a pleasure doing the mehendi for actress Sharyu Sonawane of "Paru" fame. Here you can see the simple yet elegant mandala and bracelet design we chose for her.

A classic engagement bridal design, this piece features the couple's rings nestled within a traditional arch. The full arms are covered in a mix of fine lines, floral patterns, and bold fillers for a rich look.

This is one of my favorite lotus designs for feet. The repeating diamond pattern filled with lotus buds creates a stunning jaal effect, while the bold lotus at the ankle provides a beautiful focal point.

Celebrating her first Teej, this client traveled all the way from Lonavla. I designed this special heart-shaped peacock mehendi to make the occasion even more memorable for her.

Here is a glimpse into one of my demo sessions for students. I believe in sharing my knowledge and helping other artists grow, covering everything from fine lines to complex bridal elements.

I was so blessed and grateful to be featured in Hastkala Life and Thane Vaibhav. It's moments like these that make the journey of chasing my dreams feel so rewarding.

About Featured

When I pick up the cone, I look for crispness. Whether it is a full 7-hour bridal session or a quick festive design, I ensure the lines are sharp and the stain is deep. You will not find repetitive templates here, as I prefer to freehand every design to tell your specific story.

Mehendi is more than just an accessory for me—it is a way to celebrate life. I have a genuine 'peacock fever' and love weaving lotuses and traditional architectural jharokhas into my work, but I am just as happy drawing a cartoon baby for a shower or a personal symbol for an engagement.

My process is rooted in honesty, or as I call it, 'pramanikpan'. I use only organic, chemical-free henna because safety matters as much as the aesthetic. If you are preparing for a bridal session, expect a 6 to 7-hour process where we chat, laugh, and create something unique. For that perfect, deep stain, I always recommend the classic lavangachi dhuri (clove fume) technique or using Vicks after the henna dries.

I have had the privilege of working with clients who travel from places like Lonavla just for a design, and I have even been featured in Hastkala Life for my dedication to this craft. Whether you want a minimalist Mandala for a festival or a full, storytelling bridal design, I am here to make it happen.

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Shraddha More

Travels to your location in Mumbai and pan-IndiaStarts from 1,200 Per Person (Both Hands)

I started this journey back in college, and today, I am just grateful to be creating art for your special moments. Whether it is bridal mehendi or a simple festive design, I pour my heart into every line. Sab kuch dil se.

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