About Royal Mehandi Art
Royal Mehndi Art whose talent in drawing exquisite mehndi designs is every bride-to-be’s wish come true. I like to make creative and quirky designs that stand out. After more than a decade of being in this field, I have mastered the art of creating patterns that are intricate and chequered using lines, flowers and such to tell a story. These designs are suitable for weddings, festivals or other rituals. Call me today and let me create an exceptional mehndi design for you.
Artist has catered to the requirements of clients who have commended his artistic skills and designs. In Delhi, this artist's studio occupies a favourable location at Mall. Undoubtedly it is one of the best Mehandi artists in Delhi.
Specialist in Bridal Mehandi
Bridal Mehandi designs are applied for brides during the marriage or also on sangeet ceremony. They are usually applied on hands and feet they also applied on full arm and full leg too. There are different types of Mehandi designs such as arabic, indo-arabic, moroccan, traditional, glitter mehandi design and many more.
Royal Mehandi has made a pronounced mark in the Mehandi Industry over the last 8 years by providing a professional service. Royal Mehandi ensures his clients are fully satisfied by taking into consideration the full look. Not only has she got the experience but passion and knowledge when it comes to mehandi. Only the very best henna powders from around the world are specially sourced for their superb staining qualities to give her brides a long lasting rich stain.
Royal Mehandi works freehand to create beautiful, exotic temporary designs which lasts approximately 3 weeks. Royal Mehandi is highly Inspired by the beautiful nature surrounding her, she ensures she is up to date with the latest trends and styles so that her clients have a wide collection to choose from ranging from contemporary to traditional designs.
Mehandi is a beautiful art form and can be transpired through many different designs, an art form for many different cultures. With the intricate flow of tribal Indian Henna, to the bold floral effervescent Arabian designs, it has been passed down from centuries to the modern depictions today.
Different cultures have different perspectives; the ancient Egyptians used it for mummification purposes, whereas in the Indian culture it stems from the Hindu Goddess Asha (Goddess of Dawn), who wore it for beauty.