Mehndi

55 Arabic Mehndi Designs

36. Heart Themed

You can see a ton of hearts in this one. It definitely has to be for the bride because of all this love that is here in this Arabic Feet Design pattern. No matter what the basic design pattern is, whether it is dot work, domes, paisleys or meshwork, it is accentuated with the addition of hearts. Since almost the whole design is done with bold hearts, it is quite easy to make and wouldn’t really need any expertise. However, you can add some delicate and intricate patterns to balance out the look.

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37. Golden Toe Nails

What makes this Arabic Mehandi pattern stand out is its color which is contrasted with the golden toenail paint. This design is done with black henna and it sure has that gothic vibes to it. The design takes us back to the old Victorian era and its architecture. As you can see, this design is rather easy because of the heavy meshwork which is quite simple to do.

39. Turkish Inspired Henna Design

This is a super delicate design as it barely has any bold patterns. The whole hand is done with intricate designs. The best part of this design is the fact that all these intricacies make it look rather neat. Many of us would feel that it has a Turkish ring to it.

40. Princess Henna Design

This Arabic Mehandi design has lotus for its central pattern. It is quite amusing how Arabic designs and Indian designs have some sort of resemblance with each other and many elements from one design can be interrelated with the other one. Even though it does not cover the whole leg, it is pretty perfect for any traditional occasion. The anklet design is bolder than the one on the central foot and the dot pattern is ornamental, thus, giving the whole jewelry vibes.

41. Lotus Motif

Flowers are everywhere when it comes to henna pattern. The majority of people decide to move further with rose and lotus designs. And why not? The Roses and the Lotus motif look extremely appealing. It adds a certain regal feels to the whole outlook. While flowers are used for both Indian and Arabic Mehandi patterns, the only difference is the use of strokes and patterns.

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