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5 simple Mehendi designs for the Grooms

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Jan 15, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Must try mehendi designs for the groom

The art of mehendi during a wedding is no longer just reserved for the bride, as more and more grooms are embracing their feminine side and, while keeping with tradition, are interested in adding a subtle touch of art on their hands for the big day. A clean, minimal, and subtle mehendi design for the groom’s hand can look chic, traditional, and masculine all at once. Let’s take cues from the ideas below and explore 5 simple mehendi design inspirations for the groom of the hour.

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A subtle touch of mandala

A mandala design created right at the centre of the palm would look classy and minimal. Mandala art mainly includes geometric shapes and details in repetitive patterns inside a circle and is a spiritual symbol in several Asian cultures that is also used while praying, meditation, and during festive wedding times. It would look simple and in the middle creating a perfect minimal aura.
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The basic hath-phool design

Haath-phool minimal designs exude a minimalistic yet elegant touch that can be adorned by floral accents and intricate motifs as well. It is perfect for your palm as well as for the backhand, which would exude masculinity with bold lines and fine geometric patterns, but with a soft feminine touch that would look regal and traditional.
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The initial designing

The most elegant and popular of all are the alphabet mehendi designs that look iconic, minimal, and romantic. Grooms usually opt for simply creating a design around the first alphabet of their bride and add on accents of flowers, leaves, long stems, diamond geometric patterns, bold lines, moon, stars, and other romantic detailing that look iconic, unique, and beautiful.
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The peacock feather touch

Peacock feathers showcase the intricate art of mehendi and look fine and sharp. One can adorn it with small birds, butterflies, flowers, and leaves, whereas some can simply include the initial of their bride that would look romantic exuding perfect Radha-Krishna vibes. The peacock feather is also one of the most popular mehendi designs opted by grooms.
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The touch of ‘Kamal’

After Aditi Rao Hydari opted for a simple moon-shaped mehendi design, brides and grooms are into this minimal trend with many grooms opting for a subtle lotus design created in the centre of the palm. If you do not wish to opt for overdoing art, then simply opt for a lotus flower motif that offers a subtle balance and also represents heart, growth, beauty, and new beginnings.
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