11 Gorgeous Back Hand Mehndi Designs For Girls – 2024

These intricate and attractive options are all you need to add to your hands' beauty.

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Mehndi, also known as mehendi or henna, is a traditional style of body art with roots in India, South Asia, and the Middle East. Its history dates back to ancient times. Mehndi is traditionally applied on the palms and on the back side of the hand. The mehndi designs for back hands are usually bigger and not as intricate as the mehndi designs on the palms so that they are prominently visible.

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  • Timeless Mehndi Designs: Designs with intricate leaf and flower motifs and bead works are timeless and popular as back hand mehndi designs.
  • Uncommon Motifs: Abstract and geometrical patterns and tribal block motifs make for unique mehndi designs for the back of the hand.
  • Highlighting The Borders: Black mehndi is prepared by adding black color to natural henna. It is used to highlight the borders and make the entire design more prominent.
  • Caution: Henna is not approved for body art in the US and can only be used as a natural hair dyeing ingredient.

10 Best Back Hand Mehndi Designs To Try In 2024

As per Indian tradition, decorating the hands and feet of brides with Mehndi is a huge part of the wedding ceremony. Additionally, Mehndi is a common way to mark celebrations of Hindu festivals like Diwali, Karva Chauth, Vat Purnima, and numerous others.

Mehndi designs can have different meanings depending on where they are placed on the body. Designs on the back of the hands typically feature protective symbols. On the other hand, designs on the feet represent the connection between people and the Earth, and should reflect this theme.

Some common patterns and images used in Mehndi include:

  • Mandalas (represent wholeness and a connection between humans and the universe)
  • Upward pointing triangles (representing the male principle)
  • Downward pointing triangles (representing the female principle)
  • Squares (indicating dependability or order)
  • Diamonds (symbolizing enlightenment)
  • Circles (representing reality)

These designs are often used for various events and festivals, each carrying different meanings and emotions.

Here are the top 11 back hand mehndi designs to try.

1. This typical choice of the back hand mehndi designs is drawn using intricate leaf-shaped motifs. The main string of leaves runs down only through the middle finger so that rings and other accessories can be easily worn on the other fingers without hiding the mehndi design.  The tips of the fingers are beautifully decorated with miniature designs.

2. This simple back hand mehendi design is the perfect example of how henna can be used as an accessory too. It starts from the middle finger on both hands and runs down the back of the hand to the wrist. This design completely resembles the jewelry where the ring is attached to the finger and covers the back of the hand. The pattern is kept very traditional with flower motifs and bead works.

3. A very modern twist to the traditional mehndi design. The pattern resembles Tribal block design which runs down through the little finger. This design looks chic, fashionable, and trendy and can be sported for any casual event. One can also use it as the henna tattoo without applying mehndi on the palm.

4. This Arabic mehendi design can be worn by both the bride and her friends. The design consists of only flowers, leaves, and a creeper pattern. An adequate amount of space is left between the two patterns, giving it a very non-messy look. The mehndi design on the palm and the back of hand are almost identical to each other. Black mehndi has been used to enhance the borders and regular mehndi has been used to fill up the entire design.

5. This is an example of an abstract pattern for back hand mehndi design. Emphasis is on the center of the back hand where geometrical shapes have been used to create the pattern. You won’t find the use of traditional flower and leaf motifs, thus this design turns out to be unique yet elegant.

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People who don’t like elaborate arrangements can opt for simple designs with geometric shapes (like a diamond shape at the center surrounded by a curvy pattern).

Aryaa Akshay, a blogger, shares her experience of creating a mehendi design on her hand in her blog. She has chosen an abstract design and she says, “I love using lines in my designs & when it’s abstract, I just feel my creativity flows at double the speed (i).”

6. This Arabic mehndi design is been quite popular and you will see it everywhere. The pattern is similar on both the hands extending till half of arms. Heavy use of decorated leaves and creepers with adequate spacing makes the design look non-messy and elegant. This is the perfect and most sought-after bridal design during weddings.

7. Are you planning to ink a new tattoo? Then try this one of the mehndi designs for back hand that looks like a henna tattoo without undergoing the pain of needles. This mehndi design resembles modern day Arabic tattoo with rose buds and leaves motifs. Three similar patterns are drawn on the entire hand, spaced properly which makes the design appealing and stand out.

8. Animal or human figures are very common in Indian mehendi design. The above design consists of a peacock which covers the entire hand, but intricate details are not added which gives it a very clean and refined look. Miniature patterns have been drawn on all the fingers, keeping the overall look simple yet stylish.

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In Indian culture, peacock represents royalty and is often found in many designs. Also, combining peacock motifs with other patterns can give you a festive look.

9. Yet another arabic mehndi design which is one of most common patterns nowadays. Bold flower designs are used to fill up the hand, which are easy to design and easy to apply. One can use black mehndi to draw the outline and normal henna to fill up the design. This particular design can be applied by any group of women, old or young and on any occasion.

10. This heavy studded mehndi is suitable only for the bride. Use of different kinds of mehndi like the black mehndi, red mehndi and normal henna can be seen in this design. Small and big stones have been placed beautifully to enhance the design. As you can see, small pearls have also been added over the tips of the fingers. Try this unique design if you want to add a bit of uniqueness to your regular mehndi.

Rajasthani back hand mehndi design
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11. This beautiful Rajasthani mehndi design is every bride’s dream come true. Rajasthani mehndi uses elements like leaf motifs, flowers, jali work, geometry, and mandalas. The depiction of the bride and groom on each palm stands as the highlight of the mehndi. This type of mehndi usually remains crowded not leaving out much space between the designs. This mehndi is more suitable for either a wedding or some event along that line if one leaves out the design of the bride and groom. The tip of each finger does not contain any design, instead, a thick layer of mehndi is applied. A mehndi cone with a thin tip is used to create fine strokes of mehndi.

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You can also opt for Mandala style mehndi that represents ancient art, where a giant mandala is placed at the center and the space around it is kept clear.

Infographic: 7 Interesting Facts About Mehendi/Henna

The practice of applying henna/mehendi to adorn the body dates back to ancient times. Modern times have seen so many different takes on designs and ideas for using this herbal paste.

Check out this infographic to get some fun trivia on henna and a few tips on getting the best out of the henna paste.

7 interesting facts about mehendi henna (infographic)

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Mehendi, also known as henna, is a temporary pattern drawn on your hands and feet as a form of celebration. While they are predominantly applied on your palms, most patterns include a backhand mehndi design as well. These specific designs tend to be simpler but are beautiful nonetheless. Our compilation can help you select patterns that you’d like to adorn your hands with. You can add your own spin and personalize these Mehendi designs. Getting these temporary tattoos can be a fun bonding experience for you and your close ones. So, go ahead and arrange your own Mehendi session!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the types of mehndi designs?

There are many different types of mehndi designs like Arabic, Indian, Indo-Arabian. Pakistani, Moroccan, Western, Indo-Western, and more.

What is Western-style mehndi design?

The Western-style designs use circles, floral patterns, lines, and dots to create simple yet beautiful mehndi designs.

What are two interesting mehndi features?

Mehndi can be used to cool body temperature. It can be used to improve hair health and stimulate hair growth.

Is henna Indian or Arabic?

Henna was used in Egypt around 9000 years ago, henna traditions have origins in Libya, Assyria, Persia, the Mediterranean, Mesopotamia, Tunisia, India, and Nubia. The tradition of using henna to decorate hands and feet originated in India. The word ‘henna’ is derived from the Arabic word “al hinna.”

Key Takeaways

  • Henna, commonly known as mehndi, is a type of traditional body art that originated in South Asia and the Middle East.
  • There are countless variations in mehndi designs, from geometrical patterns to floral motifs.
  • Mehndi is often a part of Hindu celebrations such as Diwali, Vat Purnima, and Karva Chauth.
  • Some common motifs used in Henna are mandalas, diamonds, squares, and circles.


Get creative for Eid with beautiful back hand mehndi designs! Check out the below video and learn how to create stunning mehndi.

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