Used a chord-texture and tan color for the stroke. This is a 9 - 1 dot kolam.
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- Happy Thanksgiving! rangoli
- All that glisters is gold! rangoli
- Happy Halloween!
- Right and Wrong Rangoli
- Chariot chikku kolam
- Dotted Kolam with shells

We would like to wish all our members a very happy festival season. With the winter only couple of weeks away, we are eagerly waiting for the margazhi season to begin! We hope you will share your rangoli/kolam creations with us throughout this auspicious season culminating with the Pongal festival.
We wish you all a Happy Thanksgiving! Thanksgiving is a time to recognize that God has given us many things to be thankful for, each passing day. The things that we are most thankful for: Love, Family, Health, Friendship --- all of you!!
This rangoli is based on a 6x6 dot grid. I have made use of the horn-shaped wicker basket called cornucopia to make this rangoli. These baskets are filled with various kinds of vegetables and fruits harvested in the fall season, in North America. The cornucopia is also known as the Horn of Plenty, or the Harvest cone, and is a symbol of abundance.
Here is a rangoli made of "gold", and the basic motif was borrowed from another basic pattern; http://www.ikolam.com/node/255
Sometimes, all that glisters is gold!
I was in need of new coasters a few months back, and I think this is exactly what I had in mind
Wishing everyone a very happy and safe Diwali!
(Please click on the blue arrow, at the bottom left corner for the animation).
Here is a dotted kolam, that has a group of shells. You could color them any way you want.
Dot count: 15 to 8.