55 Arabic Mehndi Designs
19. A Lace Cloth Finish
This design mainly has the mesh pattern spread all over the back of the hand. The meshwork resembles a lace glove that looks quite fancy and elegant. In addition to the meshwork, the flowery elements are the next best thing in this design. This design has a number of factors including natural as well as geometrical figurines that combine to form a unique look. You can use this design for any occasion if not weddings. Such kinds of designs are pretty common in Indian Mehandi designs too. It looks very spectacular.
20. Mesh Effect
This design, like the one above, has a dominant mesh pattern work. However, the difference is that the design above was much bolder. This one is a more intricate pattern. The matter of appreciation is the incorporation of flowers in the mesh which takes up a lot of time since the design is sleek. What makes the meshwork different is also the fact that two lines are used instead of the traditional one-line pattern. The intricacy of the meshwork is accentuated by the neighboring bolder patterns. The combination of bold and intricate patterns is what makes this design beautiful to look at.
21. Leg Arabic Design
Arabic Mehandi designs have the most elaborative and unique patterns that look great on feet or back and in front of the hands. You might have seen lace effect on hands before, but here, the lace effect is done on the feet. The subordinating flower theme gels well with the whole pattern. Do not overlook the leafy trails because they add to the beauty of the whole design.
22. Criss-Cross Design
The criss-cross lines or the meshwork is pretty simple here. It is done with a single line but it is different because of the dome-shaped patterns that move along with this. The dome pattern also helps to thicken the mesh lines. The design that begins from the wrist and moves along the arm is gain floral with a little leaf work. Such similar designs are also used in Indian Mehandi design but the difference is noticed because of the ample spacing and combination of different designs that are employed in the Arabic Mehandi designs.