I kept this henna design you see below simple yet sophisticated. Although this design is fairly simple i've kept the detailing very intricate. And ofcourse, the more intricate, the less you feel your thumb which does most of the work! But peeps, it's well worth it when you feel a sense of...*sigh* "I did this? I did this" :) and ofcourse the receiver is usually very appreciative!
Bridal henna is indefinitely very big, bold and beautiful as per usual, so if I were to tattoo this design onto a bride I would take this design further up, possibly repeating the wrist, almost bracelet-like design a fair few times up the arm. That would give us a very simple, sophisticated yet contemporary bridal henna design. Alternatively this design would be ideal for the bridesmaids, even the bride herself if she prefers to keep the henna to a minimum ( I appreciate not everyone has a mutual love for henna as I do, no hard feelings, I swear :p) and not forgetting festivals such as Eid and Diwali were wearing henna as part of the rituals and to compliment that beautiful new outfit is a must!
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