Mehndi is a huge part of Indian weddings, with the bride, her friends and family having intricate designs applied on their arms. Though it is the bride that must wear the most henna, guests and family are generally expected to have a short mehndi design applied during the ceremony.
Of course, it’s not mandatory, but most women in India view mehndi as a type of accessory that enhances the traditional look.
In India, the populace consider that the darker the colour of the mehndi leaves on the hands on a bride, the more will she be loved by her husband and mother-in-law.
However, the significance of applying Indian mehndi designs during weddings is not restricted just to sentiments and beliefs- it has scientific connotations to it too.
Though majorly now it is a fashion, where there are myriad of henna designs to choose from. However, at present, short mehndi designs are slaying and how!
Mandala designs are characterised by concentric circles and are said to bring inner peace to those who expose themselves to the same.
These designs look really unique and are ideal for both, the back of the hand and the palm.
Intricate Lacey Prints Short Mehndi Design
The lacey look is one of the most sought-after ones when it comes to the short mehndi design.
As this is a deeply intricate one, brides do run the risk of ending up with a slightly smudgy design as sometimes, mehndi colours tend to run a bit thicker than the lines they are applied in.
Ensure that you test out the mehndi before committing to such designs!
Like to do things your way? If you’re planning to wear indo-western clothes, get this tribal-inspired short mehndi design on your hands to match your aesthetic!
If you’re looking for a very unique look, try a short mehndi design that looks like an arabic fingerless glove!
This one is quite lovely and can prevent you from dealing with the irritation that comes with mehndi after the ceremonies are over.
Make your mehndi design look really cool by asking your artist to only apply in on the fingers. This will give the impression that you dipped your fingers in henna and were left with this artistic print all over!
This particular design has intricate Jalli work that is quite reminiscent of the easy
Arabic mehndi designs for left hand
that so many brides hanker after these days!
Paint your nails a cool colour because all the attention will be on your hands!
This minimalist short mehndi design with vines crawling all over the hands is a lovely one to get if you don’t want something too traditional.
Though flowers and vines do feature in traditional mehndi designs, this is created with a slightly more western aesthetic in mind, making it a bit more contemporary than its Indian counterpart.
Also, The single vine look is one that has dominated the mehndi industry and is a pretty popular type of short mehndi design that’s perfect for guests.
Characterised by a single, diagonal line running across the hand, this look works well on both, the front and back of the hand.
You can make the vine as long or short as you want, and have it decorated with flowers and leaves for a traditional look.
Many women today love to emulate the look of jewellery with their short mehndi design and this creates a really unique and funky look.
In order to create this design, the artist makes many chain-like shapes in order to create a sense of interconnected pieces of rings or bracelets on the arm.
With a design like this, you should generally stick to the back of the hand, as this does not look that great when applied on the palm.
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