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:

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Jewel made by quilling materials
  • Greeting card rangoli
  • paDi kOlam
  • Daily Kolam
  • Pre Nursery Kolam - MS paint
  • Arthi plate
  • Bird of Paradise design
  • Sashank's first rangoli
  • Pink and white kolam
  • Vegetarian Kolam
  • Dotted Kolam
  • The aSOka flowers are waving in the spring breeze!
Rangoli: Jewel made by quilling materials

My grandson Naveen was preparing greeting card to present to his friend. He was doing it with...

Rangoli: Greeting card rangoli

Hi this is a dotted rangoli dots for this 10x10, drawn in photoshop, with help of pavan.

Rangoli: paDi kOlam

This is a computer aided paDi kOlam. Please comment.
Regards! - mOhana

Rangoli: Daily Kolam

Hai all,

This is my first post to ikolam. Was waiting for the kolam to dry, before that...

Rangoli: Pre Nursery Kolam - MS paint

With Sahana's great help, I have drawn this kolam in MS paint. Can you give admission in pre...

Rangoli: Arthi plate

This is another arthi plate created with the materials used in picture framing used for inviting...

Rangoli: Bird of Paradise design

An easy free form painting, with varied colours add beauty to this bird of paradise plant design...

Rangoli: Sashank's first rangoli

Indra madam, when sashank insisted that he will put rangoli for GOD, I helped him to put this in...

Rangoli: Pink and white kolam

This is a dotted kolam dot count 15 to 1 ner pulli (straight dots). Design from my gallery.

Rangoli: Vegetarian Kolam

Before frying the FINGERS, I tried this desgin with papaya seeds and the flesh.

Rangoli: Dotted Kolam

This is a very simple dotted kolam.
The dot count:
6,7,8,9,10,11,10,9,8,7,6

Rangoli: The aSOka flowers are waving in the spring breeze!

In kAlidAsA's RtusaMhAram, you will find the following poem:

aa mUlatO vidrumarAgatAmraM...

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