Ever since we were little, we have adored henna tattoos. We attended our first Indian wedding at a very young age because our older cousins made their special day a traditional celebration to introduce new family members to the bride’s culture and heritage, and we came out of that wedding covered in stunning henna designs ranging from simple to intricate. We spent the next week telling our friends all about the event and showing off the beautifully stained patterns on our skin.
When the henna faded, we begged our new cousins to teach us how to make some of our own so we could practice making all kinds of designs throughout the summer, and we’ve been doing it ever since! There are plenty of ways to make natural DIY henna and plenty of places to buy safe, authentic mixtures from stores, but getting your hands on the henna itself is the easy part.
Next, you have to think of what kind of pattern to create and where to put it! This summer, we plan to teach our own kids about the stunning art of henna tattoos with the help of the very cousins who taught us when we were young. Together, we’ve been looking at all kinds of inspiring designs and ideas and saving our favorites.
Cool Henna Tattoos to Get
Just in case you love henna tattoos as well and feel like you could also use some design inspiration, here are 35 of the prettiest patterns and most helpful tutorials we’ve come across so far!
1. Floral Henna Tatoo
The more you learn about henna tattoos, designs, and art, the more you’ll see that there are certain spots on the body that are very common to do. Possibly our favorite place to create the stained tattoos is across the backs of our hands! These patterns are particularly pretty if you extend them down your forearm and up your fingers towards your nails.
2. Simple Henna Hand Tattoos
Was the part of what we outlined above that caught your eye the most definitely the way they extended their art up the length of their fingers, but you actually loved the look so much that you can’t help wishing the design concentrated on the fingers even more? Then we have a feeling you’re the perfect person to give this stunningly delicate henna rings design featured on
3. Henna Hand Tattoo – Dots and Arrows
Perhaps you’re actually still practicing with henna art for the very first time this week and, even though you adore the finger patterns we showed you above, you’re worried that those detailed designs are a little too challenging for you until you’ve refined your skills a little bit?
Then maybe you’d have a better time starting out with very simple shapes and working your way up to what you saw before! By following a tutorial like this one featured on
4. Henna Heart Designs
Are you definitely still thinking about how much you love finger henna art designs, but you’d prefer something a little different in shape, perhaps only on a couple of fingers, because you’re not sure your job will appreciate it much if you cover your entire hand? In that case, maybe just your thumb and pointer finger would do the trick!
Check out how
5. Simple Henna Design with Decorated Vs
Are you still thinking about how stunning the henna art on the back of the hand and up the fingers looks, but you’ve always been more a fan of geometric designs rather than swooping, rounded ones that look like lace?
In that case, we think you might get along better following this more arrowhead-inspired shape and design featured on
6. Intricate Henna Hand Tattoo
Are you actually quite confident in your henna art skills, so you’re looking for a design that’s a little more challenging, but you’ve done a lot of art on the backs of hands recently and you’re looking to switch things up in that regard too?
In that case, we think you sound like the perfect person to give this stunningly intricate lace-inspired idea a try… but on the palms of your hands this time! We love the way this tutorial from
7. Lace inspired designs along the side of your foot
Just like the backs of your hands aren’t the only things you can create lovely henna patterns on, your hands, period, aren’t actually the only spot that you can make your art on either! In fact, while you’re learning, it’s actually much simpler to create designs on your feet.
Besides getting a better angle for practicing your details and techniques, your feet are a much more discreet place to try new things, just in case you don’t like the outcome. Either way, we actually love the delicate appearance we get when we decorate the inner sides of our feet! Get the full details for precisely what we mean by
8. Flowery Henna Tattoo Design
Just because you want to decorate the inner sides of your hands, wrist, and fingers doesn’t mean that you have to create a design that’s quite as expansive as the ones we’ve shown you above. Instead of working on a very wide surface area, why not create a lovely look that’s thin and long instead? We love the way
9. Lacey Wrist Henna Tattoo
Are you the kind of henna admirer who has always thought that the finish designs look a little bit like jewelry, particularly if they’re lace-inspired? Then we have a feeling you’ll get along very well with this lovely lacy wristband idea featured on
They show you how to make a detailed shape around the circumference of your wrist that looks like a decorative cuff, but we like the idea of playing with the shapes that appear in the center in order to change things up however you please.
10. Heel Henna Tattoo
Were you a pretty big fan of the idea of practicing your henna art on the insides of your feet, but you’d like to work on shapes rather than simply longer patterned lines, like the ones we showed you traveling all down the length of your foot?
Then maybe you’d have a better time making a more concentrated design on the inside of your heel! We’re pretty big fans of the way
11. Mandala Back Henna Tattoo
We’ve already talked a little bit about how many traditional henna patterns and designs are floral or lace-inspired, but those aren’t the only shapes and waves you’ll come across the more you dabble in the art! Possibly our very favorite henna designs are those inspired by Mandala art, featuring many-layered looking swirls and points, all extending out from a central place to create an intricate shape. This upper back henna tattoo outlined on
12. Intricate Henna Hand Tattoo
Are you feeling very confident in your henna art skills indeed and looking for something that combines a number of different shapes, placement, and design elements you’ve seen so far, all in one beautiful piece? In that case, perhaps you’re up to the challenge of creating this wrapping mandala-inspired tattoo design featured on
They show you how to repeat lovely small details consistently but with lots of visual interest across the back of your hand from one side to the other, as well as how to mirror it at the tip of each finger, right under the nail.
13. Hearts and Flowers Henna Tattoo
We’ve shown you some simple designs so far, and we’ve also shown you some very intricate ones, but what if you’ve actually been scrolling through our list hoping to find a pattern that actually aims for somewhere right in the middle when it comes to skill level and difficulty? Then maybe these lace-edged hearts that are intermingled with shaded flowers are a good design for you to tackle! We love the way
14. Finger Bracelet Henna Tattoo
Just in case you’re still looking for the simple cuff and finger henna designs that will help you practice and look stylish without being too hard, here’s an awesome dotted chain concept outlined on
15. Abdominal Wings Henna Tatoo
If you’re going to create a henna design that lasts for any period of time on your skin, would you rather strike a balance between traditional and modern skin-based arts and create a henna design that’s placed or shaped a little more like a contemporary permanent ink tattoo?
Honestly, these are actually some of our very favorite pieces to create, and we’ve had friends use this technique as a way to “test drive” tattoo designs before committing to the real thing when they’re considering permanent tattoos in prominent places. The design that got us inspired to try this kind of thing out was actually this stunning mandala-filled abdominal wing design featured and outlined on
16. Floral Hands Henna Tattoo
We found this really cool idea over on Insta, via
17. Henna Tattoo Ideas – Geometric Feet
This next design features a lot of use of geometry but also quite a bit of intricate work on the inside of the foot. The negative space helps highlight the design even better, making all of it that much more beautiful. The image comes from
18. Multiple Henna Shades
You can give a henna tattoo a lot more depth by using different shades and concentrations, and this is absolutely stunning. The design from
19. Storyteller Henna Tattoo
Like any other tattoo, a henna tattoo can help tell a story. Sometimes, the tale that needs to be told is a love story. Not only does this henna tattoo specifically mention the word love and entwined rings, but it also comes with beautiful drawings of the happy couple. Simply lovely! This one comes from
20. Golden Henna Design
This beautifully intricate design stands out from a lot of what we’ve encountered so far, as it features henna in different shades, which gives the tattoo a lot of depth and a certain breathtaking element. The use of negative space was also quite smart as it perfectly balances out the busy design on the fingers. This beauty comes via
21. Easy Henna Tattoo – Mirror Design
This is a perfect example of how beautiful designs can be mirrored by great artists.
22. Bridal Perfection – Henna Hand Tattoo
The next one is another beautiful bridal design that brings out the design through the negative space, instead of the other way around – at least it does so on the thumb. It’s a great design that we simply love. Hopefully, since it’s made on the palm, it will hold for a while. Photo via
23. Henna Hand Tattoo Design
We just love how much open space this henna tattoo has. Even though the design is plenty intricate, it doesn’t cover the whole palm, which allows for the elements to be even easier to see and appreciate. Also, the negative space on the thumb looks stunning – via
24. Semi Circles Henna Hand Tattoo
These semi-circles look beautiful overlapped like so, and the wrist is perfectly marked as well. The design on the fingers is delicate and beautiful, perfectly highlighting the jewelry and manicure. What a great design from
25. Intricate Flowers Easy Henna Design
If you want some intricate henna flowers on your palm, then this design is quite lovely. We just love the flowy vine and how the artist played with different henna shades when designing the flower. What a great henna tattoo from
26. Red & Black Henna Hand Tattoo
This red and black henna tattoo paints a trail from the wrist towards the index finger. Small intricate designs cover the tips of the fingers in a beautiful way. It’s a great design from
27. Henna Hand Designs – Flowers
Unlike other designs we’ve seen before, this one goes all in to cover the tips of the fingers. The palm design is also quite strongly painted, making sure to also use a different shade of henna for the flower petals. We also love the delicate pattern that offsets the strong black fingertips. This one comes from
28. Perfect Lines Henna Tattoo
This particular design captured our attention thanks to the way the lines carried on from one finger to the next, as well as the flowers on the wrist. Such a beautiful bridal design from
29. Easy Henna Tattoo Design
Sometimes, the henna tattoo resembles a glove. This design from
30. Stunning Flowers Henna Design
While flowers are customary in henna tattoos, we haven’t yet seen a design like this one. The flowers flow beautifully, the leaves have a certain depth to them, and the wines are perfectly intertwined. How beautiful from
31. Dreamcatcher Henna Tattoo
Sometimes you need a dreamcatcher on your arm, and sometimes, that dreamcatcher can be painted with henna on your skin. Such a beautiful design, and we love how intricate the feathers appear to be – by
32. Minimal Henna Hand Tattoo Design
While big and bold designs are wonderful, minimal henna tattoos are also just as lovely. Mixed in with a bold manicure, the tattoo helps highlight the beauty of the wearer. Loved this idea from
33. Leg Henna Tattoo
Most often than not, the henna tattoo goes on the arm, but sometimes, it can also go up on the leg. This design is so beautiful, and since there’s so much skin to cover, there’s a lot more room to play with the traditional designs. Also, the bold lines are to die for! Via
34. Intricate Henna Hand Tattoo
While some designs are fairly easy to follow, this one is so intricate that you don’t always know what to look at first. It’s just so lovely, and so much time and love have been poured into it! We just love this design from
35. Moon Henna Tattoo
Sometimes, we just need a moon on our hands. This brilliant design makes the moon makes us believe we really can touch the moon if we want to, linking it to ourselves. Such a pretty design from
36. Henna Hand Tattoo Lacework
When using henna, you can also go for a beautiful lighter shade for your designs. This time, we’re checking out a great lacework design that also features some heart shapes, plenty of swirls, and it’s all rather demure and doesn’t stand out a lot like some previous designs. It’s such a great way to create a hand henna tattoo!
37. Traditional Henna Hand Tattoo
This time we have a traditional design from Marroc, and it’s absolutely stunning. The henna tattoo covers the fingers, decorating them with beautiful lacework and then climbing up the hand and the wrist with more patterns.
38. Floral Henna Hand Tattoo
You can also choose a different henna tattoo design that’s more traditional, this one coming from India. As you can see, this is an extremely intricate design, with prominent flowers. There’s also plenty of dot work that we find lovely. The details on the fingers are also rather delicate.
39. Mandala Henna Hand Tattoo
If you love mandalas, then this one may be a good inspiration for you. It’s very intricate and features some beautiful work. The symmetry that comes from this henna hand tattoo may also appease your need for balance.
40. Flower Henna Hand Tattoo
While traditional henna tattoo designs are all wonderful, sometimes you just want a temporary tattoo to beautify your skin for a few weeks. So, this really cute flower and chain design is just the right one for you. The flower extends towards the index finger through a chain-like design, leading into a ring.
41. Groom Henna Hand Tattoo
It’s not just the ladies that get henna tattoos. In fact, the picture above is that of a groom’s hand. As you can see, the design is quite a bit different, featuring fewer flowers and swirls and more dot-work and clean lines.
42. Henna Butterfly Tattoo
Obviously, you can make pretty much any design you want with henna. One easy henna design you can try out is that of a butterfly. Butterflies are always cute and a joy to look at, so this forearm henna tattoo is a beautiful addition to anyone who wants a temporary tattoo.
43. Heart Shaped
One design you should look into is this one – featuring a heart shape on the back of the hand. With a lot of intricate swirls, it’s a beautiful addition to a summer vibe. The details on the tips of the fingers are also noteworthy.
44. Briday Red Henna Tattoo
In India, many brides get henna tattoos on their hands. This one has a beautifully intricate design on her palms, looking as much as jewelry as her actual hand ornaments. It’s a great addition that will make the bride feel even more beautiful on her nuptials.
45. Mirrored Henna Tattoo
Henna tattoos are beautiful and intricate, but when you manage to mirror the design, that’s super impressive. Since the drawings are so detailed, making sure both hands look the same can be difficult. Of course, while it may not be 100% identical, we can’t help but be impressed with what the artist managed to do here.
Final Thoughts on Henna Tattoos
Have you created and design other stunning henna tattoos on yourself or your friends in summers past and you were very proud of your work but you don’t see anything quite similar to what you designed here? Tell us all about the pattern you made, or link us to photos of your finished henna tattoos in the comments section!
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