Mehandi Design 6 is a beautiful fusion of traditional themes and up-to-date layout and has a modern, culturally relevant aspect to its design. Because of the evenness of the design, and the effective use of empty / light space, this design is very popular for uniquely balancing modern and classic henna design. Mehandi Design 6 would be well suited for festival celebrations and events, wedding henna, family occasions, or even a fun henna gathering with friends.
This design typically takes on a half-hand or a split-hand design, where the henna design is applied in select portions of the palm or back of the hand instead of filling the hand entirely with henna design.
The airy, fresh look achieved in Mehandi Design 6 with its barely there design conveys an attitude of classiness that still demonstrates the beauty and intricacies of henna design. The beauty of the design relies on the fact that this design uses a large central piece, usually a low-design mandala, circular pattern, or a rose flower which serves as the focal point of the design. From the center, spiral vines, paisleys, and dotted chain climb out from the center in a creative yet calming design.
Mehandi Design 6 brings a geometric influence to the design. Mehandi Design 6 has different floral elements, such as leaves, but when it combines them with zig-zag lines, triangles, diamonds, and mesh (jaali) designs, it adds a fun twist. Geometric shapes can fill in spaces while being interesting and fun that allow us to add some variety to the overall balance of the design without overtaking the look.
In the Mehandi Design 6, we often see a creativity, with lots of detail introduced to the fingers. As the fingers are designed individually, we get lots of patterns and maybe an individual floral or vine accents with some small checks or a little vine or a couple of little dots/lines which eliminates boredom but keeps the subtle and elegant feel.
Mehandi Design 6 sometimes creates a jeweler like effect on the back of the hand, with a cuff or bracelet on the wrist, and ring for the fingers with a combination of linear patterns or trails that act as the chain (haathphool) for a modern accessory look to say you wore mehdni instead of real jewels or an addition to real jewelry to take a step further.
Mehandi Design 7 is an attractive and feminine henna design with flowing curves, delicate detail, and a stable arrangement of design features. This design works well in the tradition of mehndi art while adding a whimsical, feminine quality to enjoy during special occasions. Whether you want this mehndi design applied to the hands or the feet, it has an elegant charm that enhances your body and adds to your sense of personal beauty at special events or occasions including family reunions, holidays, and wedding festivities.
This design often commences with a medium-sized flower, such as a lotus, rose, or similar flower, that occupies the center of the palm or back of the hand. This flower acts as the centerpiece or heart of the design, with the rest of the design directed by the initial flower. From the initial flower, swirls, vines, curves, leaves, and paisley motifs extend into the design so that the design possesses a smooth, flowing look that suggests natural beauty and growth. All motifs in the design must be applied with steady hands and clean lines to create a neat design throughout.
What people love most about Mehandi Design 7 is the symmetry and rhythm built into the design. The spacing of the elements is intentional, and there is an appropriate amount of filled spaces versus open skin, which allows the design to flow and feel airy and graceful rather than feeling thick or heavy. Additionally, the open spaces allow skin tone to contribute to the design, which creates more contrast once the henna stain darkens.
Hands, especially fingers, sometimes have intricate detail included (i.e., fine meshwork (jaali), dotted bands, leafy tips, thin swirls, etc.), and while each finger may have a slightly different design, they all follow the same thematic approach to be consistent and appealing. The detailing on the fingers anchor the overall hand design, leading the eye towards the hand, traversing the entire length of each finger and culminating at the wrist.
The back of the hand often has room for a more decorative approach as well and can have the appearance of a chain or bracelet. The embellishments of tiny floral trails and round, dot filled motifs (that resemble jewelry) offers women a great alternative if they would rather leave out real accessories by opting for henna decorated hands that feel festive and adorned, instead.
The way the design works in the feet is also very pleasing, with similar floral and curved devices drawn around the toes and ankles. The half-mandalas, leafy creepers, and dotted trails on the feet work well without and with ethnic shoes or some type of barefoot in lieu of footwear, for a smart and classy event.
Mehandi Design 7 tends to be favored by bridesmaids, bride -or groom- family members, girls wanting a nice and basic mehndi rather than a heavy bridal look, spiritual festivity, etc. Mehandi Design 7 may be a fun option to wear for celebrations including, but not limited to, Karva Chauth, Teej, Raksha Bandhan, Eid, and even fun pre-nuptial get-togethers like haldi and mehndi femme events.
This design looks soft and delicate, but becomes bold and beautiful when the stain deepens after adhering to the aftercare. Henna will stain best when left on for many hours and when kept away from water immediately after removing the dried paste. The use of obvious clove steam, and natural oils like mustard oil or coconut oil also aid in producing a deep color stain.
In conclusion, Mehandi Design 7 strikes a balance between beauty – elegant but not too complex, traditional but light and fresh – it marries classic floral and paisley designs with a lovely layout that enhances the natural beauty of the hands and feet. A design for every occasion – simply refined it’s perfect for women who have a love of mehndi designs, tradition, simplicity, and a touch of artistry.