Bridal Mehndi Ideas 20+ Latest Mehndi Design For Your Bridal Look

Decoration, flowers, music, songs, food, jewellery and mehndi are intertwined with wedding day celebrations. It is one of the most special days for the bride and groom. This day marks the beginning of their journey together in life. It’s a day to celebrate the lovely union of the new couple. Every bride wants to look her absolute best on this day. But the preparation to look like the queen you are starting a day before, with the mehndi ceremony. More than just a timeless tradition, mehndi is a symbol of love, joy, and auspicious beginnings, making it a cherished part of the celebrations, just like thoughtful wedding gifts.

So let’s dive deep into this blog to explore 20+ traditional mehndi designs that will beautify your hands and legs on your special day. From stylish full-hand mehndi designs to bridal mehndi designs for legs, we've got you covered. Pair these stunning designs with elegant pieces from our bridal collections to complete your perfect wedding look.

Before you start reading mehndi ideas and checking unique mehndi designs below, we would be happy to share some fantastic fabrics, Ajrakh sarees, and Bandhani sarees that can be much suitable to you at your wedding. Explore these exquisite options to pair with your bridal look and add an extra touch of elegance to your special day.

 

Bridal Mehndi Design Ideas for Hand & Leg

 

Though most of us still only worry about choosing the right front full-hand mehndi designs, the truth is bridal mehndi designs go beyond hands. Both brides and grooms can embellish their hands and legs by choosing from our stunning mehndi designs: 

Bridal Mehndi Design for Full-Hand

The  full-hand Mehndi designs  mostly include complex, delicate patterns and bridal Mehndi designs that cover entire hands. It’s best to mix and match traditional and contemporary elements in your stylish full-hand mehndi designs. The best bridal mehndi designs are:

1. Co-Ordinated Mehendi Designs

Opt for the same designs and patterns for both hands. A uniform bridal mehendi design for both arms is perfect.

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2. Up to the Elbows Mehendi Designs

    It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Make the most of your mehndi day by choosing full-hand mehndi designs that extend to your elbow and give a glove-like illusion. 

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    3. Symbolic Bridal Mehndi

      You can never go wrong with  bridal mehndi designs  featuring traditional motifs, florals, petals or symbols. 

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      4. Personalised Mehendi Designs

        Add the first letter of your partner’s name or his pet name to symbolise the intimate relationship you share with your groom. You can also add symbols to signify things or show your love.

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        5. Minimalist Mehendi Designs

          If simple designs impress you, bring them to your hands.

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          Bridal Mehndi Design for Front Hand

          The front full-hand Mehndi design is all about showing off the beauty of your fingers and palms. Delicate lace-like patterns, mandalas, and motifs accentuate your hands. The bridal mehndi designs  look the best on the front hands are:

          6. Elephant-based Mehndi Designs

            There’s nothing like bridal mehendi designs featuring elephants and peacocks.

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            7. Baraat Mehendi Designs

              A detailed bridal mehndi design like baraat always looks the best. 

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              8. Taj Mahal Pattern Mehendi Designs

              The symbol of love, the Taj Mahal can be a great feature in your  traditional mehndi designs.  

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              9. Sunflower Design for Mehendi

                There’s no denying that sunflowers or any flower-based bridal mehendi design look amazing.

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                10. Jaali Design For Bridal Mehendi

                  Jaali patterns are always spectacular front-hand or  full-hand mehndi designs  that highlight the beauty of the bride.

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                  Dulhan Mehndi Design for Back Hand

                  The backhand Mehndi design is an opportunity to showcase intricate artwork that adds drama to the bridal look. Designs that flow seamlessly from the front to the back, and create a cohesive look are the best. Some such examples include

                  11. Garden Mehendi Designs

                    Nothing helps your hands stand out more than garden designs. Welcome elements of your home garden in your hands. 

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                    12. Royal Mehendi Designs

                      Kings, queens, palanquins and elephants - a blend of these elements put the limelight on royal motifs. 

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                      13. A Game of Cards Mehendi Designs

                        Why not draw the king and queen from the card games as your back  full-hand bridal mehndi designs?

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                        14. Mandala Mehendi Designs

                          A large mandala adorned by lace designs looks mesmerising for the  back hand bridal mehndi design.

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                          15. Lotus Mehndi Design

                            Being the symbol of purity and rebirth, lotus motifs as  full-hand mehndi designs  can be great. 

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                            Bride Mehndi Design for Legs

                            Full-hand Mehndi designs need the support of bridal Mehndi designs for legs. As much as your hands, your legs must look breathtaking to complement your bridal attire and make you look glamorous. The best  bridal mehndi designs for legs  are:

                            16. Jewellery Mehndi Design

                              It’s always been the most commonly chosen bridal mehendi design for feet and legs. 

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                              17. Mandala Mehendi Designs

                                Just as much as your hands look amazing with mandala designs, the same holds for legs. 

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                                18. Jaali Design Mehendi Designs

                                  Just like Mandal, jaali's designs look fabulous on both hands and legs. 

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                                  19. Half n Half Mehendi Designs

                                    Designs that look symmetrical and when legs are placed side by side create a complete design that is perfect for leg mehndi.

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                                    20. Elaborate Mehendi Designs

                                      If you want to include as many elements as possible in your bridal mehendi design for legs, this is for you.

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                                      21. Peacock Motif Mehendi Designs

                                        When elephant motifs are on your hands, decorate your legs with peacock mehndi designs.

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                                        As we all know no bridal look is complete without suitable bridal Mehndi designs, so we have prepared this list of traditional Mehndi designs that both bride and groom can rock.  Simply choose designs that complement your bridal attire style and wedding theme.

                                        If you are someone who is about to attend a wedding and want to adorn your hands with mehndi designs, you can pick wooden mehndi blocks from iTokri. These blocks slash the time required for mehndi designing in half and let you get ready at the last minute. iTokri also has a great selection of wedding gifts and bridal collections to let you choose suitable presents for the new bride. Browse the collection!

                                         

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