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Welcome to iKolam.com! Kolam is an auspicious art of decorating courtyards and houses, hand drawn mainly by women and girls. Kolam is globally known as Rangoli. Rice flour or sandstone powder is used to make rangolis. At iKolam.com our primary goal is to preserve the art of kolam by making it easy to learn. We have a large collection tutorials where the steps to make a kolam are shown through innovative flash animations. iKolam.com is also a thriving community of rangoli enthusiasts from around the world, who actively share their rangoli designs. |
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bhAratIjI, the basic motif
bhAratIjI, the basic motif you described is mathematically quite important.
Good work! Regards! - mOhana
That is the only way you can join eight corners in a continuous fashion.
The other way is drawing two squares at 45 degrees. But the figure is not
continuously drawn. Actually I took this as the base for one of my poetry
patterns. You can join this pattern continuously to give a mat-like appearance.
I'll upload that file sometime later. I have too many in queue as latAji
indicated
Did I say that, what was I
Did I say that, what was I thinking?!
Let me rephrase, I would rather have more in the ikolam queue than your own!
So, please, go ahead, the pot should keep filled, I take that as a blessing! A blessing from all of you generous friends of ikolam!
I would've to thank the Lord.
Bharathi, all your rangolis
Bharathi, all your rangolis are very nice, for beginers the way in which you hv shown base for these kolams is really nice,