The dot count for this kolam is 1-3-5-7-7-5-3-1. Hope you all like it.
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:
- dotted kolam
- Dotted Kolam
- Bead embroidery
- Embroidery
- chinna sweet raagam
- Morning munumunuppu.
- Chikkal kolam
- Black and white kitchen top kolam.
- Chuzhikolam
- Terrece kolam
- Father's day card
- Night effect!
Have just started making podikolams. Getting used to it very slowly. Hope you all like it. The...
This was my first bead embroidery, done when I was 17. Had it all along as a keepsake. the first...
This was my first embroidery on my own, when I was 17. Had it all along as a keepsake. The upper...
Kaalai avasarathil isaiththa oru Raagam.Pulli count 11-6 in between dots endru solla vendumaa...
Inspired by Deepa's pullikolams I started doing chuzhikolam. Dot count is 7-4, 1,2 on all sides...
Dotted kolam with kolapodi. dot count 1-6 inbetween dots. Shading can be as per imagination.
With wet kolamaavu I drew this free hand kolam. I realised if the chuzhi put in the opposite...
It is a dotted podikolam. dot count9-5 in between dots.
The wind was ready to take away...
Inspired by Sri Mohanaji uncles's father's day creation,This was redone by myself and putup in...