Indian Mehndi

Dense, all-over patterns covering hands and arms with traditional motifs like peacocks, mandalas, paisleys, and religious symbols, often covering the entire hand.

Bridal Mehndi

Bridal Mehndi is the most intricate and detailed type of henna design, specifically done for brides on their wedding day. It covers both hands and feet with elaborate patterns, including floral motifs, paisleys, and sometimes the groom’s name hidden within the design. Bridal mehndi is dense, dark, and meant to last for several days.

Simple / Casual Mehndi

Simple mehndi designs are minimalistic and easy to apply. They usually feature basic floral, geometric, or small motifs on hands or feet. This type is ideal for casual occasions, festivals, or everyday wear.

Arabic Mehndi

Arabic Mehndi is characterized by bold and flowing patterns with spaces left in between. It often includes large floral and vine designs and is less dense than bridal mehndi. This style is popular for parties, engagements, or festive events.

Western/Fusion Mehndi:

Modern, minimalist designs with unique patterns, often mimicking jewellery like bracelets or cuffs, with glitter/metallic accents.

Indo-Arabic Mehndi:

A blend of Indian intricacy and Arabic boldness, balancing dense designs with open spaces.