Indi Jass Designs
Henna Artist
UK and international bookings
Publisher of Mediart Colouring books on Amazon Indi is an exceptionally talented and self taught mehndi artist.
At just the age of 16, her passion, creativity and skill in henna art had surfaced. Since this young age, she has developed a variety of ingenious designs that set her work apart from others. Her portfolios capture the essence of her talents and are more than often used to transform the hands of brides, those attending weddings, birthdays and any other special occasions. Indi believes henna is a f
18/06/2026
A blast from the past! This popped up on my memories and had to share. It’s defo one of my faves!
17/06/2026
The Meanings of the Lotus in Bridal Henna
✨ Purity & New Beginnings: Because the lotus grows in muddy water but rises above the surface to bloom perfectly clean and untouched, it represents overcoming obstacles and entering a new chapter of life with a pure heart.
✨ Devotion & Spiritual Awakening: In many cultures, the lotus represents divine beauty, grace, and a deep, soulful connection. In bridal henna, it symbolizes the spiritual bonding of two souls.
✨ Prosperity & Good Fortune: It is traditionally associated with abundance, prosperity, and auspiciousness—wishing the bride a life filled with emotional and material wealth as she starts her journey.
✨ Resilience & Grace: It’s a beautiful reminder that no matter the surroundings, true beauty and love can flourish beautifully.
Would you consider having lotuses in your henna design?
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30/05/2026
Ever wondered what the meaning behind a paisley is? 🤔✨
I’ve always been instinctively drawn to the paisley and it is definitely one of my favourite shapes. I always try and incorporate it into my designs. But it got me thinking of the history behind the Paisley, the meaning and why it’s been used for many years in henna designs. With the help of Google and ChatGPT 🤣 I found that it carries thousands of years of sacred energy!
Depending on the era and culture, this iconic teardrop symbol represents:
🌱 New Beginnings & Life: In ancient Persia, it was the boteh, symbolizing a sprouting seed, renewal, and the “Tree of Life.”
🥭 Prosperity & Fortune: In Indian traditions, it represents the mango- a universal symbol of abundance, joy, and good luck for bridal celebrations.
🦚 Mughal Royalty & Grace: During the Mughal era, artists beautifully merged the shape with the silhouette of the peacock, transforming it into an emblem of royalty, elegance, and celestial beauty.
Swipe through to see some of my favorite ways to bring the paisley to life in my designs! ➡️
13/05/2026
Still not over Sundays henna workshop with the super talented
Learnt new floral designs, and how to fine tune peacocks and elephants. I’m so excited to see how I put everything I learnt into practice! As another artist told me on Sunday it’s so important to invest in your skills and I’m so happy that i have! There’s always room for improvement.
Thank you for being my model! A shame we didn’t get to finish the design! Until next time 🙃
The wrap around 😍
08/05/2026
Definitely in love with these swirly internals 😍
For bridal mehndi enquires please email at [email protected]
02/05/2026
The design that was living rent free in my mind 🤩
29/04/2026
Thank you .paper 🙏🥰
25/04/2026
👉🏼 to see the inspiration behind the design
Fun fact: I actually was going to do henna hands on the canvas (the design I did for her wedding) but I ended up making a mistake and left that canvas on the side for honestly a year! 2 days before I was meeting her I took it back out and something didn’t feel right, I wasn’t sure henna hands would be a good idea. Instead i thought I would do my usual style of canvases then it hit me, to take inspiration from her design. Next question, what colours. I pulled out images of her wedding and knew instantly it would be her bridal outfit colours. And this is the end piece. A key lesson for me, there are no mistakes in life, just a redirection 🙃
I only had a few hours to complete it and did not have enough time to take good pictures 🤦🏽♀️
17/01/2026
✨ D A V I N A ✨
I am incredibly proud of this one! I usually do not do elephants but as always I like to challenge myself! only had 1 request which was the elephant designs in the palm of the hand and the rest she gave me free rein! I took inspiration from and this was my interpretation!
Ps can you spot the grooms name?
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