Professional Mehndi Classes in Mira Road
Mehndi is a skill built on patience and practice, not magic. Whether you are a total beginner or an artist looking to refine your technique, my courses in Mira Road focus on the fundamentals that make a design truly professional.
This video shows my process for making fresh, high-quality henna paste and rolling it into cones. This is the very first skill you will learn in my class.
A flip-through of my sketchbook, showing the variety of figures and motifs we practice. Drawing is the foundation of great mehndi art.
Watch the meticulous process of creating a perfect grid fill on paper. Mastering these foundational patterns is key to creating clean, professional designs.
This is a practice sheet where I've sketched a full hand design featuring elephants. We use these templates to perfect complex compositions before trying them on skin.
A video showcasing a completed practice design on paper. This allows students to experiment with shading, line weight, and layout without pressure.
This video shows a practice sheet for a design featuring peacocks and a jhumka (earring) motif. Sketching helps in perfecting the proportions and details of these popular elements.
About The Learning Journey: From Paper to Skin
Most beginners jump straight to complex patterns, but the secret to professional-grade work lies in your paste consistency. In my Mira Road studio, we spend the first few sessions getting the mixology right and mastering cone control. If you do not learn how to roll a perfect, needle-tip cone, even the most beautiful design will feel clunky and lack that sharp, clean definition you see in bridal work.
My Teaching Philosophy
I believe that if you can hold a pencil, you can learn to hold a cone. My training is not about having you copy my designs so you can create a portfolio; it is about teaching you the logic behind every curve, vine, and figure so you can create your own.
The Curriculum
My four-month diploma is designed for those who want to turn their interest into a skill or a career. We work in a small-batch, offline environment in Mira Road East to ensure I can give personal feedback on your hand movement and pressure control.
Level 1: The Foundation Before we touch skin, we master the surface. You will learn to prepare organic henna paste, manage essential oil ratios for the darkest stains, and roll your own cones. We spend weeks on paper, perfecting pressure control, grid fills, and border continuity.
Level 2: The Art of Figures This is where most students get stuck. I break down face anatomy—eyes, nose, and lips—so you can draw figures that look natural, not cartoonish. We cover everything from traditional wedding themes like Radha Krishna and the Ghuungat Bride to complex, storytelling compositions.
Level 3: Professional Workflow Once your hands are steady, we look at the business side. I teach you how to map out a design for a full bridal arm, how to keep your client comfortable, and how to photograph your work for social media.
Why Learn Offline?
Mendi is a tactile art. You need to feel the resistance of the cone and see how the paste flows in real-time. My studio provides all the supplies—cones and practice sheets—so you just need to bring your focus and commitment. If you are ready to put in the hours, I am here to guide you to the next level.
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