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Bridal Mehandi

The deeper colour of the Mehendi on the hands symbolises the profound love shared by the man and his wife. In some communities, the darkness of the Mehendi indicates the strength of the relationship between the bride and her mother-in-law.

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Wedding Mehendi

A mehndi party is a pre-wedding celebration in Hindu and Sikh culture; during this event, the bride has a red-orange mehndi "stain" applied to her palms, the back of her hands, and her feet.

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Festival Mehendi

Not only is it considered to bring luck, joy and beauty, its scent also said to have aphrodisiac properties. In most Indian communities, mehandi used to traditionally be applied by someone happily married from the bride's inner circle of friends and family.

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Event Mehendi

Indian Wedding tradition calls for a Mehndi ceremony to be held the night before the wedding as a way of wishing the bride good health and prosperity as she makes her journey on to marriage.


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Party Function Mehandi

This is why the Mehndi party is often held the day before the wedding—to beautify and bless the bride before her big day. In the Hindu tradition, mehndi is part of the Solah Shringar, or sixteen bridal adornments, which is a ritual for the beautification of the bride from head to toe at the time of their wedding.

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Arabic Mehandi

Arabic mehndi incorporates floral art and geometric motifs to create stunning, striking patterns. We come across fascinating mehndi patterns every day based on creativity. Arabic mehndi is preferred by modern brides since it is less time-consuming to apply and requires less downtime.

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Zardosi mehndi

Zardosi mehndi is a traditional art form that originated in India and has gained popularity worldwide. It is known for its intricate and detailed designs, which are created using gold and silver threads. Zardosi mehndi artists in Mumbai are skilled professionals who specialize in this unique form of body art..

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Portrait Mehandi

Portrait mehendi is a unique and creative form of henna art that has gained popularity in recent years. It involves the intricate and detailed depiction of faces, figures, or any desired portraits on the hands, arms, or other parts of the body using henna paste.