Traditional & Rajasthani Mehandi Designs
If you love classic, fine-line mehandi with traditional peacocks, paisleys, and dense motifs, this is my specialty. From intricate Rajasthani bridal patterns to Marwadi designs, I bring the art of heritage to your hands.
This is a classic Teej special design, featuring a single hand with intricate Rajasthani patterns. The peacock and `jharokha` (window) motifs are timeless and elegant.
A beautiful example of a traditional Rajasthani bridal design. The artwork is dense with classic motifs like peacocks, elephants, and the couple's initials, creating a rich and royal look.
This video showcases a classic full-coverage bridal mehandi. The intricate patterns, including peacocks and elephants, are hallmarks of the traditional Rajasthani style that I have been perfecting since 2005.
A happy client showing off her full-arm mehandi against a colorful Haldi backdrop. The traditional design is perfect for wedding festivities.
This design features beautiful peacock motifs, a classic element in traditional Indian mehandi. The fine lines and detailed patterns showcase the elegance of this style.
A classic Rajasthani design with a beautiful mandala on the palm. The fine `jaali` work and traditional borders make this a timeless choice for any occasion.
This full-hand design is a perfect example of traditional Rajasthani mehandi. The patterns are intricate and dense, creating a rich and beautiful look.
About this collection
The secret to the deep maroon stain you see in these photos is the organic henna I mix myself. Unlike store-bought cones that sit on shelves, I prepare fresh batches either the day before or right at your venue, especially for destination weddings, ensuring the color develops perfectly every time.
Rajasthani mehandi is all about the density and the precision of the lines. When I work on a classic Marwadi or Rajasthani design, I focus on the balance—the heavy jaali (grid) work needs to complement the central motifs like peacocks, elephants, and jharokhas (windows) without making the hand look cluttered.
Why my Rajasthani style stands out:
- Barik (Fine) Line Work: My designs are known for their clarity. Whether it's a full-arm bridal piece or a smaller festival design, I ensure that even the smallest peacock feather is distinct.
- Originality: I don't believe in copying designs blindly. While I draw inspiration from traditional Rajasthani art, I customize the pattern to flow naturally with your hand size and arm shape.
- Comfort & Durability: Because I use fresh, organic henna, the paste is smoother. It doesn't flake off early, which helps in getting that rich, dark maroon stain that every bride wants for her wedding.
Whether you are looking for a complete bridal package that covers up to the elbows or a simpler festive design for Karwa Chauth, my team and I bring the same level of dedication to the work. We handle everything from large group applications for guests to the specialized, high-density bridal work that takes several hours. If you have a specific reference image in mind, share it with me, and I will do my best to replicate the detail and style.
Umesh Kumar
I’m Umesh, and I’ve been perfecting these traditional patterns since 2005. I don’t just apply mehandi; I put my years of practice into every line to make sure your bridal or festive look is exactly what you imagined.
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