rangoli

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Swans
  • Rangoli in water
  • Freehand Rangoli
  • Counter-top Rangoli
  • Lotuses and Peacocks
  • Rangoli
  • Christmas Rangoli
  • Diwali rangoli
  • Diwali rangoli
  • Peacocks
Rangoli: Swans
Created by Sumathi.v on 2008-12-18,
This rangoli was published on 2008-12-18.
Rangoli: Rangoli in water
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-12-18,

This is a under water rangoli.

The procedure to make under water rangoli:

You could use a tray or a broad plate to make this rangoli. Apply oil or ghee on the surface of the tray/plate and draw the rangoli/design. Leave it for five to ten minutes (for the rangoli to absorb the oil). Pour water slowly along the edges of the tray. The design would still be intact and you could reposition your tray according to your choice.

Rangoli: Freehand Rangoli
Created by brindhanagesh on 2008-12-17,

This freehand kolam was made on some occasion. The colour powders are specially home made with colouring agents.

Rangoli: Counter-top Rangoli
Created by brindhanagesh on 2008-12-17,

Using kola mavu, I made this simple freehand kolam on my kitchen platform during the Gruhapravesam of our new flat.

Rangoli: Lotuses and Peacocks
Created by brindhanagesh on 2008-12-17,

This 12 x 12 dot Kolam, shows Peacocks and Lotuses. The colour powder is home made.

Rangoli: Rangoli
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2008-12-17,

A free hand rangoli with mango design.

Rangoli: Christmas Rangoli
Created by Sumathi.v on 2008-12-17,

This is a free-hand kolam for Christmas with the stars and the tree.

Rangoli: Diwali rangoli
Created by sahana123 on 2008-12-16,

I am from Kakinada. This Rangoli was created on the occasion of Diwali this year (2008).

Rangoli: Diwali rangoli
Created by sahana123 on 2008-12-16,

This is free hand rangoli created on the occasion of Diwali 2007, at my in-laws home.

Rangoli: Peacocks
Created by ramya on 2008-12-16,

This peacock kolam was created for deepavali. The dots are 7-4 middle dots.

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