MEHNDI DESIGN
1. Central Mandala (Back of the Hand):
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The design starts with a large mandala in the center of the palm. This circular pattern features layers of geometric shapes—petals, diamonds, and teardrop patterns that radiate out from the center. The lines are thick and bold, with intricate detailing in the form of fine lines and dots to create texture and depth.
2. Floral Vines and Paisleys:
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From the mandala, delicate floral vines sprout outward. These vines weave around the hand, creating a natural flow across the skin. The flowers are small but detailed, with thin, wispy petals, often filled with dot work or tiny leaf patterns.
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Along the outer edges of the vines, paisley shapes are incorporated. These paisleys are filled with smaller, intricate patterns like chevrons, zigzags, and swirls.
3. Fingers:
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The fingers are adorned with fine detailing. The middle of each finger has a thin line of design, usually a small floral motif or a vine running along the length of the finger.

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