Kalaa Studio
The Artist
My Story
I picked up a henna cone for the first time as a kid, mostly to copy the patterns I saw at family weddings. Somewhere along the way that turned into a real love for making things by hand — not just mehandi, but embroidery-style embellishment, hand-shaped florals, and painting too. I never saw a reason to stop at one craft when they all scratch the same itch: turning a blank surface into something someone will keep or wear or remember.
These days my work splits across four areas, and I take real pride in switching between them — a morning spent on fine bridal mehandi lines, an afternoon doing zardozi detail on a blouse, an evening shaping pipe-cleaner flowers for a birthday hamper. Every booking starts with a conversation about what you actually want, not a fixed catalog.
What I Specialize In