Dotted kolam

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • Dotted Kolam
  • marghzhi kolam 2
  • Simple kolam
  • Morning Raaga
  • Butterflies rangoli
  • Fish rangoli
  • Moonlight rangoli
  • Lotus rangoli
  • Pastel colors - Thread strokes - Birds : Color Scheme
  • Neon colored strokes - Color Scheme: Birds
Rangoli: Dotted Kolam
Created by Purni on 2009-12-15,

This is a 9-5(middle dots) Kolam, dedicated especially to Ikolam.

Rangoli: marghzhi kolam 2
Created by toindhu on 2009-12-15,

This was also done last year in january. The color powder which i brought last time was very bad quality i think, i couldnt get a good finish in the coloring. I ve to mention here that i had some help from my neighbour with is one and i than her for helping me out. we actually did 3 rangolis in an evening last time. Waiting for this season.

Rangoli: Simple kolam
Created by sarala on 2009-12-11,

dot count is 6(2)-2 ...small marghazhi kolam ..border kolam also 6-2 dots

Rangoli: Morning Raaga
Created by rajamma_2 on 2009-12-11,

This is a dotted rangoli ( 9-1 , inbetween dots ). colour rangoli podi used for decoration.
I like to draw simple kolams which others will be tempted to put on daily basis.

Rangoli: Butterflies rangoli
Created by Lata on 2009-12-11,
This rangoli was published on 2009-12-11.
Rangoli: Fish rangoli
Created by Lata on 2009-12-11,
This rangoli was published on 2009-12-11.
Rangoli: Moonlight rangoli
Created by Lata on 2009-12-11,

A dotted kolam made with a moon-light theme. Uses a 11x1 dotted grid.

Rangoli: Lotus rangoli
Created by Lata on 2009-12-11,

dot count:15x1
Strokes are metal colored, made in Photoshop.

Rangoli: Pastel colors - Thread strokes - Birds : Color Scheme
Created by admin on 2009-12-09,

Birds rangoli. Dot count: 26x6

The strokes are textured. This rangoli is part of an example of color scheme. Check out this page: http://www.ikolam.com/patterns/one-design-different-color-schemes for details!

Rangoli: Neon colored strokes - Color Scheme: Birds
Created by admin on 2009-12-09,

The strokes for this rangoli are neon colored. Actually, they look like "javvu mittai" the rubbery, syrupy candy that I used to like a long time back!

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