Mehendi Trends: Bride And Groom Mehndi Designs

Mehndi is a popular Indian wedding ritual in which henna is applied to the hands of the bride and groom just before the wedding. It is not just a pre-wedding function; it symbolises joy, love, and cultural heritage. 

The henna is applied once the bride and groom's mehndi designs are finalised. Henna leaves a reddish-maroon tint once you rinse it after a few hours. It is believed the darker the shade, the stronger the bond is between the couple. Moreover, applying mehendi is one of the 16 stringers (makeup elements) for a bride at her wedding.

Here are some unique yet pretty bride and groom mehndi designs you can consider for your wedding.

Mehendi Designs for Bride 

Brides usually apply mehendi on their hands to the elbow and on their feet till the ankles and above. The length and the mehendi design depend upon the bride’s preference and wedding theme. Traditional brides mostly choose traditional henna designs, while minimal, modern brides go with Arabic mehendi designs. Here are some mehendi design references:

1. Traditional Mehendi Design

If you are a traditional bride wearing a red, maroon or orange lehenga, you should choose a traditional henna design. Here, the mehendi in the hands extends from the fingertips to the upper arms, covering 85% of your hands.


                                                                     Source: Snehal Mehendi Art

There are thousands of references available online that you can consider for your wedding. This design involves flower motifs and Indian wedding elements like peacocks, paisleys, flowers, bridal scenes, Kalash, Lord Ganesha, mantras, etc. However, you can also give your mehendi a personal touch by adding personal elements like your wedding hashtags, your partner’s initials, special dates, etc.

2. Arabic Mehendi Design

Unlike traditional mehendi, Arabic mehendi is less intricate and has minimal designs. You can choose an Arabic mehendi design if you are not a mehendi fan but must get it done for your wedding. 


                                                                         Source: Nandini Mhendi

The Arabic mehendi has bold lines with intricate details, leaving hands or feet with a lot of negative space. It involves flowers, leaves, and motifs while leaving ample skin to show, creating a striking contrast.

3. Rajasthani Royalaity

This is not a type of mehendi art like Arabic but an extension of traditional mehendi designs. Here, detailed patterns are drawn inspired by royal Rajasthani artwork. It features motifs, elephants, palanquins, maharanis, and maharajas.


                                                                         Source: Madan Mehandi

To give it a special touch, you can ask your mehendi artist to add intricate lattice, jaali work and fine lines to add depth and texture to the mehendi. Like traditional mehendi designs, this design covers major parts of your hands and feet.

4. Minimal Mehendi

Some brides start going to the office just after their wedding, or for other similar reasons, they don’t want henna on their full hands and opt for minimal mehendi designs. Minimal mehendi designs are simpler than Arabic. Arabic mehendi is less intricate but mostly extends from a fingertip to the elbow. However, you can get a minimal mehendi design based on your choice of length and depth. 


                                                                        Source: Henna by Ridma

Minimal mehendi includes delicate, clean lines and small symbolic motifs like hearts, small elephants, lotuses, or mandalas. It mostly focuses on specific areas like wrists and fingers.

We also have other blogs on different mehendi designs or dulhan back full-hand bridal mehendi designs.

Mehendi Designs for Groom

Grooms often prefer minimal mehendi design as part of the Indian wedding ritual. They opt for just their partner’s name, their wedding hashtag, or a small flower. However, we believe it’s your wedding, and this might be the first and last time you will have mehendi in your hands. So, just as your bride is excited about her mehendi, you should, too. 

It’s 2024, and you should ditch the boring mehendi designs. Here are some designs that you can consider:

1. This is one the prettiest minimal mehendi designs for grooms. This has fine lines with intricate details and touches like the bride’s initials and the wedding date.


                                                                    Source: Mehendi By Shreya

2. For grooms who want to be more expressive and try something most grooms don’t, getting a traditional mehendi design is the way to go. You can add your partner’s initials, wedding hashtag, or date in your mehendi to make it more special.


                                                                  Source: Shubhra Mhendi Art

3. This design is for grooms who want something very minimal yet so pretty. Instead of getting a flower or a mandala on your hands, you can get this intricate design done. You can customize it according to your preference.

Source: Saiba’s Henna Deisgn

4. Who said your mehendi has to be boring when you can add fun quotes and text in your mehendi designs? Grooms can add fun quotes like crazy for “bride’s name” and proud groom of “bride's name” in their mehendi to give it a quirky touch. 


                                                                             Source: Ahmad

Conclusion

Indian weddings reflect rich culture and vibrant traditions. Mehendi is one essential pre-wedding ritual in which henna paste is applied to the hands and feet of both the bride and the groom.

As mehendi is an art form and you can customise it according to your preference, we hope you liked the bride and groom mehndi designs and some tips we shared. Don’t forget to share this blog with someone getting married soon.

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