Friday, 17 November 2017
Thursday, 16 November 2017
Mehendi design for the Bride
Another great mehendi design for the Bride. This design will adorn the hands of the would be bride and make them look very beautiful. Traditional motifs and patterns make this a great choice. The inclusion of symbols of the marriage and love like peacock makes this quite unique.The use of round shape depicting the sun is quite common for traditional mehendi designs, the Vedic customs state the significance since rituals say that traditional designs depict the sun, which is symbolic since it depicts the idea of ‘Awakening the inner light.’
Beautiful mehendi
Weddings are incomplete without beautiful mehendi clad hands of the bride. If you love traditional motifs and patterns on the hands, then try this style. Red mehendi makes the design look really beautiful and the red colour makes the mehendi even more prominent. The fingers and palms are filled with designs but they don’t look messy at all.
Classy mehandhi
Pakistani mehendi
The first mehendi design is apt for Eid and similar occasions where women love applying henna on their hands. Eid brings happiness to all Muslim homes across the globe; it not only calls for a gala feast, the ladies of the house organize mehendi sessions. Each one applies mehendi on other person’s hand and makes the whole festival so colourful. Some even call professionals to create those intricate mehendi designs. Pakistani mehendi designs and Arabic designs are best for Eid.The above design looks pretty on hands and is not too messy or intricate. It can easily pass off at work without any problem. Use Black Mehendi for the best effect.
mehandi designs
The wedding season is coming up, and what’s a wedding without some glamour and oomph? The mehendi ceremony is one of the most fun-filled and glamorous pre-wedding occasions in India that generally takes place a day or two prior to the wedding. It is considered to be one of the oldest wedding traditions.
The traditional designs of mehendi have become more decorative and intricate with time, with people getting more and more
The elephant-featured mehendi is one of the most favorite Indian bridal mehendi designs. The curvy and swirly patterns add a distinct flair to the design, keeping the feet decorated, but not to such an extent that the elephants go unnoticed. The elephant design is unique and different from common motifs such as peacocks and floral patterns
The raja and rani motif is very common in bridal mehendi designs. This design showcases an artwork of a king and queen from the Mughal era. Intricate patterns have been drawn around the two faces to make the focal point of the design stand out.
Another exquisite pattern which has a combination of paisleys and floral patterns, this Bombay style mehndi design is ethnic and favored by those girls who have a traditional outlook.
This is a bridal design that is intricately done in the Bombay style. It follows the zardosi style of jali work. It provides a very rich and ornamental look, adding to the beauty of the bride. Application of these designs requires a lot of patience both by the applicator and the person who is getting it done.
This innovative pattern incorporates scallops and jali work that are based on the theme of the wedding. This pattern involves expertise, and designers who excel in this field can do justice to this pattern.
This floral pattern with “bel boota” work is easy to apply and looks good on all occasions. It is simple but based on the Bombay style.
A contrasting nail shade with the fingers so beautifully donned in a circles and semicircles design is what keeps this look apart.

You don’t need birds and flowers to create alluring designs; you can do that with the help of lines and patterns as well. When combined, lines and patterns come together to form an interesting design. Although there is no story or one particular motif that acts as the central part of the design, it is even then a very impressive and sought after way of covering your hand and feet with mehendi.

Leave henna for a longer time:
Wash off the henna after 7-8 hours. If you can afford to keep it longer, leave it for about 12 hours. Do not wash with water; instead scrape it out by rubbing your palms together till the dried henna falls off! Within a few hours you will see the rich colour develop.

Punjabi mehndi designs are quite unique and that they glorify the culture and heritage of Punjab. These Indian designs are intricate and need much practice to get it right without any flaws. Unlike Arabic designs that are bold and big, Punjabi mehndi designs are all about intricate designs that tell a story.



Perhaps the most popular of all mehendi designs is the peacock. Brides have opted for a beautiful peacock design time and again, thanks to its feminine and pretty look.

Many simple mehndi designs images download links are available or you could use the screen shots on your phone to capture these latest henna art ideas for weddings and other occasions for reference.
Simple mehandi design video
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