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Personalized Portrait & Monogram Mehndi Designs

byVinay's MehendiTravels to clients across IndiaStarts from400 Per Hand (One Side)View full gallery

Your wedding story deserves a unique touch. Whether it is a portrait of the couple or your initials creatively woven into the design, we turn your memories into intricate henna art.

A beautiful Radha-Krishna portrait on the palm, a timeless symbol of love. This design also features an elephant motif on the wrist, blending divine love with royal symbolism.

A video showcasing a full bridal mehndi featuring portraits of the bride and groom on the palms. The arms are adorned with intricate details, including a Ganesha figure for blessings.

A unique back-of-hand design featuring the couple's initials 'D' and 'G' in a floral crest on the palm. The arm is decorated with auspicious Swastika symbols and geometric patterns.

A stylish monogram design for a guest or family member. The initials 'MK' are placed inside an ornate crest on the back of the hand, surrounded by traditional patterns.

An elegant back-of-hand design personalized with the initial 'R'. The rest of the arm features classic wedding motifs like elephants and a bridal procession.

A beautiful design featuring a lotus-loving elephant on the palm and a personalized initial 'K' in a decorative circle on the wrist.

A creative design with a peacock on the back of one hand and a custom initial 'K' on the other. This is a great way to personalize your mehndi.

Another view of the personalized design, showing the peacock and initial 'K' on separate hands.

A grand design for a family member, featuring the initial 'M' on both wrists, topped with a portrait of a deity and surrounded by elephants on the palms.

A sophisticated back-of-hand design incorporating the initials 'NJ' into the pattern. The design flows beautifully from the fingertips to the forearm.

About Personalized Portraits & Monograms

Getting a custom portrait or monogram involves more than just picking a design. We sit with you to sketch out the exact details—like a specific wedding pose or a custom initial style—before we touch the henna cone. It takes about 2 to 4 hours of dedicated work to get those fine, realistic features right on your skin.

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