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:
  • free hand kolam
  • Flower
  • kolam made during Margazhi
  • Padi kolam
  • Dotted kolam
  • Spring Garden Kolams - Wild Flowers
  • Butterfly for the garden
  • Jasmine
  • Lotus
  • Periwinkle
  • California State Flower - Poppy
  • Iris collage for "Let us get growing"
Rangoli: free hand kolam

This basic kolam is Rajitha's.I like it very much.On seeing the kolam drawn by me. My...

Rangoli: Flower

Hi all..This is a flower drawn by my 7 year old daughter..she has a lot of interest to draw and...

Rangoli: kolam made  during Margazhi

Hi freinds, A free hand rangoli made during Markazhi days. Since wet rice flour kolams are my...

Rangoli: Padi kolam

Hi everybody
This is a padi kolam done specially on Friday.
Your comments please

Rangoli: Dotted kolam

This kolam is for Mother's Day. I wish Happy Mother's day to all ikolam members.

Rangoli: Spring Garden Kolams - Wild Flowers

Here is a freehand drawing of a wild flower - Lata if you know the name of this flower you can...

Rangoli: Butterfly for the garden

I made this butterfly just to meet the other butterflies in the garden and also to dance with...

Rangoli: Jasmine

Butterfly in jasmine garden. Finally I could create the Jasmine garden. Hope everyone will enjoy...

Rangoli: Lotus

An unscheduled kolam. I found after finishing that the colour has become a little brighter.

Rangoli: Periwinkle

Periwinkle is actually a colour in the blue-violet family. It is a medicinal herb used in...

Rangoli: California State Flower - Poppy

I wanted to make a rangoli out of our state flower - poppy. I used pastels to make this rangoli...

Rangoli: Iris collage for "Let us get growing"

Iris means rainbow. That is why this flower grows in many hues, but with a basic approximate...

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