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Engagement and Siders' Mehndi Designs

byVivek Mehndi ArtistTravels to client locations across Delhi NCR and pan-IndiaStarts from250 Per Hand SideView full gallery

Beautiful, intricate designs for the bride’s friends, family, and your own engagement. Using only 100% organic henna, I create patterns that feel festive, personal, and leave a rich, dark stain.

A perfect example of an engagement mehndi design. It's full and intricate, with personalized initials, but still allows for movement and comfort during the ceremony.

A beautiful bride showing off her engagement mehndi, surrounded by her friends. This design is filled with details, making her special day even more memorable.

This video shows the creation of a minimalist bridal design, starting with a simple peacock outline. It proves that even full-hand designs can feel light and elegant.

A happy bride-to-be with her engagement mehndi. The design includes her initials 'R' and 'K' inside a floral motif, a beautiful way to celebrate her union.

A client happily showing her two different hand designs. One features a peacock, and the other is a more traditional pattern, showing the variety I can offer.

A client admiring her engagement mehndi. The design features beautiful floral bands and elephant motifs, symbols of good luck and happiness.

A close-up of an engagement design with the initials 'SS' and wedding rings. Personalizing the mehndi this way makes it a unique part of your love story.

Another angle of this stunning engagement mehndi, showing the clean lines and symmetrical patterns that extend up the arm.

A beautiful design featuring palace (jharokha) windows and peacocks. This is a royal and elegant choice for any wedding function.

Watch as I create this symmetrical palace design. It's a popular choice for siders and family members who want a design that matches the wedding's grandeur.

About Engagement & Siders' Mehndi

Engagement and siders' mehndi doesn't have to be basic or rushed. For these functions, I prefer a balance—designs that are intricate enough to look festive in photographs but structured enough so you aren't stuck sitting for hours. I use a fine-line technique to pack detail into traditional motifs like peacocks and lotus, ensuring the henna produces a deep, dark maroon stain that lasts, which is the hallmark of my organic, Sojat-based paste.

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