Modern Backhand mehndi designs are a widely popular form of body art in Indian and Arabic cultures, typically seen on festive occasions such as weddings and festivals. These intricate mehndi designs are created on the back of the hands using a paste made from the dry leaves of the henna plant. The paste is applied using a cone or brush and left to dry for several hours, resulting in a reddish-brown color on the skin.
A variety of motifs are commonly used in backhand mehndi designs, such as flowers, leaves, paisley patterns, and geometric shapes. These designs are typically symmetrical...