Latest Rangolis

Rangoli is an Indian folk art drawn on the floor with rangoli powders or paste. Rangoli is regionally known as Kolam in Tamilnadu, Muggulu in Andhra Pradesh, and Rangavalli in Karnataka. There are hundreds of rangoli designs in iKolam, created by members from all over the world. Here are the some of the latest rangolis:

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • 10 - 10 dots kolam
  • Inspiration Kolam
  • coloured collage
  • White kolam
  • Sikku Kolam - 7
  • super pumpkins!!
  • brinjals anyone?
  • quilled kolam
  • Muggulu from Andhra Pradesh
  • father's day special 2
  • friday avasara kolam
  • A for aSOka
Rangoli: 10 - 10 dots kolam

here is another set of 10-10 dots kolam. i drew it usinfg ms paint

Rangoli: Inspiration Kolam

THis is an inspirational kolam. The original is http://www.ikolam.com/node/13007?p=10759. The...

Rangoli: coloured collage

These kolams I drew on the stool wiping the kolam after capturing it and thus saving powder also...

Rangoli: White kolam

This is the father's day kolam. For a change i tried this without any color or kaavi. Ur...

Rangoli: Sikku Kolam - 7

Well known old kolam .i remember it was titled as 'avarai pandal'.how is it? friends

Rangoli: super pumpkins!!

here is one more addition to veggie patch from my side . its a 21-1 parallel dots kolam and i...

Rangoli: brinjals anyone?

i saw the veggie patch yesterday and decided to make a contribution. lata maam please include...

Rangoli: quilled kolam

Our kolams all have the potential to be quilled
Hope you like my quilled one.

Rangoli: Muggulu from Andhra Pradesh

These are called Melika Muggulu in Telugu. I love to create and draw these as, they are...

Rangoli: father's day special 2

hai to all...i did this rangoli (which i got from a printed kolam book from Tanjore) on Father's...

Rangoli: friday avasara kolam

hai to all...this friday kolam was done in a hurry after getting up a little late ...due to...

Rangoli: A for aSOka

The red aSOka flower is a spring flower, celebrated in classical Indian literature. It seems...

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