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Best Arabic Bridal Mehndi designs for Indian Weddings!

Best Arabic Bridal Mehndi designs for Indian Weddings!

While intricate bridal mehndi designs remain to be the preferred choice by most brides, Arabic mehndi designs seem to be catching up pretty soon too! Arabic bridal mehndi design is a great choice to consider while finalizing your wedding mehendi if you love floral motifs that are clean and simple.

Since they are not as intricate as Indian mehndi designs, Arabic mehendi also tends to cover less skin in henna and gives a clean and minimal look. Plus, Arabic mehndi designs are easier to make because of the use of simple lines and uncluttered patterns. So, if you are one of those brides who wish to have minimal bridal mehndi on their big day, scroll down for some inspiring Arabic mehndi designs of 2018.

1. Pakistani mehndi design with peacock motif

This beautiful Pakistani mehndi design with peacock motifs, roses and Arabic mehndi patterns makes for a fantastic bridal mehndi for those who like simple and uncluttered designs.

2. Traditional Arabic mehndi design with big floral motifs

Three and five-petal flowers are the most recognisable motif of a traditional Arabic mehndi design. If you are a flower lover too, this latest henna design is a great pick for your wedding!

3. Minimal Arabic mehndi with delicate net motif

Image Source: Ssaba Khan

If you are looking for minimal Arabic wedding mehndi designs, then this one with floral and delicate net motifs is something you will surely fancy!

4. Minimal feet mehndi design for the modern bride

One of the simplest feet henna designs, this one has minimal motifs that cover the toes and very little part of the feet making it look modern and chic.

5. Back hand Arabic mehndi design

Image Source: Henna by Jas

A simple Arabic mehndi design like this one has very little patterns and fits perfectly with the contemporary bride’s style who does not want to cover her entire arms in henna.

6. Arabic mehndi design for palm and wrist

Image Source: Sarara Mehndi

This mehndi design image perfectly captures the essence of Arabic mehndi. It has the big floral motifs and leaves along with paisley, which are the predominant motifs in an Arabic style mehndi.

7. Back hand latest mehndi design that’s simple & easy

Image Source: Henna Paradise

The thing about Arabic mehndi designs is that they are so simple and easy to draw even for beginners. So, if you are one of those brides who want to skip the big-fat mehndi and do a minimal henna for yourself, then an elegant wedding mehndi design like this one is something you should definitely consider.

8. Arabic henna design for the floral loving bride

If floral patterns are something you would prefer to have in your wedding henna, then do save this mehndi design image as a reference for you mehndi artist. Bridesmaids can also consider getting a simple mehndi design like this, if going all out and bold is not their style.

9. Back hand floral Arabic mehndi design

Image Source: Henna by Sharfaa

Since you will find almost all Arabic henna designs with flowers, leaves and petals, you can make a simple pattern out of all these to cover your fingers of just the wrist and back hand.

10. Stunning peacock pattern Arabic mehndi design

This latest mehndi design for wedding is something that has absolutely taken my breath away! The stunning details of peacock feathers and neat design is total #BridalHennaGoals!

11. Lace glove style Arabic henna design for back hand

The lace glove motif has been trending in wedding henna designs like none other. It is minimal, stylish and looks modern too!

12. Simple wedding Arabic mehndi design for palms

This Arabic henna design is one of the more intricate ones which has flowers, leaves, nets and all sorts of beautiful motifs.

13. Pakistani bridal mehndi design with Arabic patterns

Image Source: Mehndi by Hayat

The thing about wedding mehndi designs is that they need to look beautiful even if they don’t cover your entire hand in hues of maroon. This latest Arabic mehndi design does just that. It has simple patterns, which are drawn symmetrically to make it look beautiful.

14. Easy back hand Arabic mehndi design for wedding or engagement

Image Source: Henna by Divya

If you are looking for a simple henna design for your engagement or wedding, then this easy Arabic mehndi is a great pick for you!

15. Arabic henna with extravagant floral design

Image Source: Henna by Mahira Mohsin

Image Source: Henna by Mahira Mohsin

A beautiful and bold henna design, this one look lovely with big floral motifs that are eye-catching.

16. Full hand Arabic wedding henna design

Image Source: Aarti Lalan

Image Source: Sasha Designs

Who said that only intricate Indian mehndi designs look bridal? Just look at these beautiful Arabic henna designs that cover the entire arm up to the elbow in beautiful flowers, vines and leaves! Gorgeous, isn’t it?

Did any of these Arabic mehndi designs inspire you save them for your wedding or engagement?

17. Easy Mehndi Design with Flowers

This exquisite illustration of an Arabic mehndi design is essential to have for reference if you do not want to cover your entire hand in henna! for your special day so you can style an incredible look.

18. Paisleys Mehendi Design on hand

This Arabic mehndi design, which is a must on your wedding planning checklist with its striking paisley patterns, is gorgeous. The fingers are also emphasized with bold Arabic-style strokes, while the central area of the backhand is exquisitely decorated with an intriguing design.

19. Pure elegance featuring lotus patterns

The charming simplicity of this mehndi design is why we adore it so much for a wedding. Similar to the majority of Arabic mehndi designs, only the fingers are embellished with henna, while the remaining area leading to the wristband is beautifully decorated with henna art. This mehndi design is made even more charming by the delicate lotus motifs with strong borders interspersed with symmetrical lines. which looks perfect for the Indian wedding.

 20. A trailing design

If you are a person who loves simple and elegant things and is looking for the same for an Indian wedding,. Then this Arabic mehndi design is one of the most popular “bel,” or trailed diagonal patterns, which will look great for each event. At first glance, this simple bel design with floral motifs, leafy patterns, and dotted details looks so pretty at your wedding.

21. The dual magic

If, before your wedding day, you too are confused about the mehendi design,. Then you need to go for this beautiful design on your wedding day; you can even opt for this dual trail design that looks classic and is best for the wedding. When an Arabian design consists of two separate trails, each expertly drawn, its allure multiplies.

22. Daisy trails behind you

The adjectives that best characterize this lovely Arabic daisy trail drawn on the backhand are pretty, modern, classy, and charming. They are minimal and a great pick for your wedding.

23. Indian wedding Simple, elaborate designs on fingers and palms

For your Indian wedding, create a stylish and sophisticated appearance! The middle finger’s design leads to a trail of leaves with a floral motif positioned in between. The borders of the floral motif are particularly noteworthy because they are drawn with bolder strokes.

Did any of these Arabic Mehndi designs inspire you? If so, then save them for your wedding or engagement.

You can take screenshots of the design or just save this blog and then ask your Mehndi artist to draw it on your hand or feet and make you feel special on your special day.

24. Leafy Vines Design on Hands 

There is nothing quite like the simplicity of a leafy vine. When it comes to simple Arabic Mehendi design, you should investigate the imaginative leafy vine-inspired simple mehndi designs. These kinds of simple mehndi designs are available for any celebration or party.

FAQ on the best Arabic bride mehndi designs for Indian weddings!

Q. How long does an Indian wedding’s mehendi design take?

It completely depends on the type of design that you will select for your wedding. The quick response is “anywhere between one minute and two hours.” Depending on what you want, applying can take a while. Full-hand design usually takes longer compared to Arabic designs. The larger/more complicated the design, the longer it takes. Drying time: Approximately 15 to 20 minutes, or slightly longer for particularly thick applications

Q. Is it okay to henna your skin before your wedding?

First, applying henna is a ritual and is considered very auspicious in Indian weddings. For the majority of adults, henna is likely safe to use on their skin or hair. Some of the side effects that it may cause include skin blisters, redness, itching, burning, swelling, and scarring. Most often, these allergic reactions are due to an ingredient added to henna. If you are allergic, opt for natural leaf-based henna for your wedding.

Q. What is the significance of Mehendi at the wedding?

Mehndi, sometimes referred to as henna, is believed to be of importance in Indian weddings. As per the old sayings, it is believed that henna paste, when applied to the bride, brings luck and good vibes to your wedding. In Indian wedding tradition, the bride is wished good health and prosperity on her journey to marriage with a mehndi ceremony the night before the wedding. In rituals, mehendi is considered very auspicious.

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