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RAJSTHANI MEHNDI

   

1. Paisley fashion





ALBUMMED

Paisley is perhaps the most favorite RajasthaniMehndi design among brides. It’s elegant, classy and perfect for those who’re looking for that ‘bold and beautiful’ look. Here are some gorgeous paisley Mehndi designs. Adorn your hands and feet with stunning paisley designs. You can go for exclusive paisley all over your hands.




WEDDINGRAMS

Or you can mix it up a little with other Mehndi pattern combos with floral patterns and leaf motifs. Paisley is one of the most common and widely used patterns that you can see in the mehndi designs. The beautiful peacock at the forearm provides the whole design with an edge which is later on filled with beautiful and intricate henna designs. 

2. Chadar Design





MEHANDI CREATION BY MANU BISHNOI

Brides who believe in the ‘less is more’ phrase, can opt for subtle Chadar pattern. This Rajasthani Mehndi design looks extremely chic and is quite popular among the millennial brides. Try out different motifs and arrangements. You can also go a little elaborate with your Chadar design to get a fuller look. Take a cue from this Manu Bishnoi design for some modern inspiration.

3. Mirror Mirror





MEHANDI CREATION BY MANU BISHNOI

Creating the mirror pattern in a Rajasthani Mehndi design is possibly the toughest henna art form. Not only does it have to look identical on both hands/feet, but it also involves intricate compositions for the desired outcome. Here’s another gorgeous design by Manu Bishnoi that showcases an astounding mirror image pattern on the bride's feet that look ever so gorgeous.




MEHENDI ARTIST DISHA VORA

Get inspired by Mehndi artist Disha Vora who slays the mirror pattern. For the mirror patterns, you can choose a similar design that would reflect on the other hand or just think of a bigger version of the design and it can flow in both the hands. The continuous flow of mehndi design on both hands would be a stunning display of artwork. 

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