This again a free hand rangoli on deepavali. decorated with deepa.
Regular
- Deepavali
- Rose flower
- Black and white design in paper
- Paisley - 1
- Pongal kolam
- Festival kolam
- New year card
- Stencil
- Simple wet maavu kolam
- Borders
I do not know how to draw in paint. I have drawn in paper and taken the snap.
Dots; 5,6,7,8,7,6,5 - In between dots
With 9-5 in between dots I drew this design in paper. It is easy to draw in paper but will take much time to put as rangoli.
Of all the border designs, the most popular one is the so-called paisley design.
This is nothing but a stylised version of the mango design. This design by way of
India, Persia reached the European countries like France, Holland and England in
the seventeenth century. These patterns were printed. The name paisley
owes its origin to the Scottish town Paisley. Returning soldiers and officials
brought these patterns from India. These were printed extensively on the local
textiles. Here are four border creations out of the possible seven.
Regards! - mOhana
No dots, we can use 4lines each, looking good on any tiles or next to door.
Thank you for kolam.com and I am so much happy with this website.
This is a new year card made with white fringed flowers.
This is 2nd of the 3 kolam molds I have, using which we can make the kolam design.
I always like to put wet maavukolam without dots. This also an on the spot design.