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Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Antique Lace rangoli
  • Mango leaves - 3
  • Dotted Kolam
  • Rangoli
  • Rangoli
  • Rangoli
  • Dotted Rangoli
  • RANGOLI
  • Glowing peacock
  • Jewel made by quilling materials
Rangoli: Antique Lace rangoli
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2009-03-24,

This is a free hand rangoli drawn in front of my house.

Rangoli: Mango leaves - 3
Created by jkmrao on 2009-03-24,

Mangoes and mango trees are in existence since at least 6000 years. It is said to
have originated in the present Bengal, Bangladesh, northeastern India and Burma.
Buddhist monks not only spread Buddhism in foreign lands, but also mango seeds and
trees. The traders took it to the middle east and the Portugese to Africa, Europe
and to the new world. There is mention of mangoes in Ramayana and Mahabharata.
We talk of kalpavRksha, a celestial tree that grants all wishes. The mango tree
is perhaps that tree! Here are some more patterns with mango leaves. Enjoy!

Regards! - mOhana

Rangoli: Dotted Kolam
Created by vasanthidlr on 2009-03-24,

This is a 9 pulli kolam upto 1 straight pulli and the outer designs are extra fittings.

Rangoli: Rangoli
Created by preethirajaganesh on 2009-03-24,

This is a free hand rangoli. I saw a rangoli in a shape of sunflower so i tried with that concept. but the center part was copied from a temples ceiling.

Rangoli: Rangoli
Created by indirasundhar on 2009-03-24,

This is also a dotted kolam drawn in MS Paintbrush. I believe you all like the flowers;

Dot count:
1,3,5,7,9,11,13,11,9,7,5,3,1

Rangoli: Rangoli
Created by indirasundhar on 2009-03-24,

This is a freehand rangoli drawn by MS paintbrush. I am also trying in MSP.

Rangoli: Dotted Rangoli
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2009-03-24,

This is a dotted rangoli, dots for this rangoli is 15x3, 9x3, 3x3, drawn in front my house.

Rangoli: RANGOLI
Created by viji_j86 on 2009-03-23,

This is a little rangoli, dotted one. 16-4-4 sixteen dots 4 rows and to stop with 4.

Rangoli: Glowing peacock
Created by vasanthidlr on 2009-03-22,

This is a glowing peacock with different design and with different colour, and you can't see such a peacock else where.

Rangoli: Jewel made by quilling materials
Created by viji_j86 on 2009-03-22,

My grandson Naveen was preparing greeting card to present to his friend. He was doing it with quilling paper. I borrowed some from him and tried out as jewels. Girls now days like to wear jewels made up of all materials. So i think somebody may like this quilling materials jewel.
viji

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