This is a maakolam with dot count 7 to 4 interlaced with one dot placed on all 6 sides in the middle.
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Hai to all...this dotted kolam(19-1) specially made for Veni...as it was she who has been inspiring me to do bigger sikku kolams of late...as I have already told my biggest sikku kolam for Marghazhi would be a 13 dotted one...he ..he...this I did on d backside of my house so that Veni wouldn't see it...so a mango leaf just fell d moment I clicked it...Veni u luv mangoes thaane...paarunga...ennoda mango tree kooda sentimental aayiduchu...he he...ur views pl...
Hello Friends,This kolam drawn today in front of my house.Dots - 19-1.Your Views please....
This is a maakolam with dot count 4 x 4 with 3, 2, 1 on all four sides... hope you like it
This is a frame formed by the extension of a hexagonal 4x3 motif. The overall symmetry is 222 (three 180 rotations north-south, east-west and vertical). There are only two strings with the usual up-and-down motion. Inside are OM ( ఓం ) and SrI ( శ్రీ ) in telugu script. See how the little circle after O is common to all of them. The crescents denoting the r sound in SrI below SI again form a nice circular hexagon. Both seem to look like flowers. I am denoting the divinity in these symmetrical patterns instead of attributing human form. Enjoy!
Regards! - mOhana
The basic motif is a 3x2 one. This was rotated at intervals of 60 deg and assembled as shown. There are two coloured strings. The pattern has a 32 symmetry (120 deg rotation about the vertical axis and three 180 deg rotations in the plane of the screen making an angle of 60 deg with each other). Enjoy!
Regards! - mOhana
This is small sikku kolam. Also my favourite too. Just wanted to share it with u all.