ARTICLE BY : Nupur Sarvaiya
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For the new age bride, it’s all about blending traditional with modern. The same can be said about her bridal mehndi too. She likes to mix different elements for a design that’s exclusive to her. Think floral patterns with geometric elements. While there’s a floral inspiration galore, from roses to paisleys, when it comes to geometric designs, things can get tricky. If there’s one mehndi artist who has mastered striking the perfect balance with her henna application is Mehndi By Gurps.The London-based artist is known for creating the most intricate latticework in her bridal mehndi designs that almost look like works of art. The decorative style is often seen in design and architecture and consists of criss-cross patterns placed precisely and diagonally. Gurps uses lace-like latticework to tie the mehndi look together. She often spruces it up with floral and other motifs to create one-of-a-kind mehndi for her brides. The beauty of latticework lies in the fact that it can be done on the front and back of the hands too.
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Whether you’re a to-be bride putting your Pinterest boards together or if you’re a busy bride who is too occupied to decide, Mehndi By Gurps has got you covered. Scroll below for 10 wedding mehndi patterns you should bookmark for your big day.
The Best Latticework Mehndi Designs
From using latticework as a pattern to tie the entire look together to making latticework the hero of the look, Gurps does it all. For her first bride of 2023, the artist used latticework on the entire palms and wrists before combining it with motifs of peacocks and roses. Other times, she uses latticework as a filler, a canvas before elevating it with paisleys or just on the fingers.Latticework Mehndi Ideas For The Back Of Your Hands
Gurps often uses latticework on the back of the hands to create a clean yet modern look. This is a great way to ensure the mehndi design doesn’t steal complete focus from bridal nails and the engagement ring. For one of her recent brides, she borrowed inspiration from architectural structures and filled it with latticework. In some cases, she’s elevated the lines of the design by weaving in floral and leafy patterns with it.For more information:Mehndi by Gurpswww.MehndiByGurps.com
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