This kolam has no dots, can be put with rice wet kolam maavu or with colour powder.
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:
- Rangoli - Magenta
- Dotted Kolams
- Peacocks
- Rojapoo kolam
- Multicolored Margazhi Sunshine!
- Rangoli for Peace
- Matchstick Rangoli
- Rangoli with beetle leaves and turmeric
- Karthigai Kolam
- Poo Kolam
- Krithikai Kolam
- Rangoli
Dot style of the first kolam - Put dot 5 for two lines. Then 3 dots, and one dot above and below...
This rangoli was reated by Bharathi, Lakshmi and Pinky (Bharathi's co-sister). Here is the dots...
It is a dotted kolam and the dot count is 15 to 8. I used gel pen for the filling. The name of...
This Margazhi beauty was created by Bharathi, Lakshmi and Pinky (Bharathi's brand new co-sister...
This is done on a plate using matchstick and plastic flowers, easy to move where you want to,...
Done on a Plate ,can be moved easily, also can be used as an arthi plate.
This is a simple kolam...with deepams all around...this was done on the road..its kinda big for...
First leave all the flowers in different plates...select a design with the available colours of...
You can see the dots in different colours...you can colour up the vilaku or lamp in any shades...