Small kolam for daily use. Can be designed for different model also. Can be given kaavi karai.
Dotted kolam
- Sikkal Kolam
- My very first twirley kolam 3-5-3
- Kaalai Geetham!
- Sankranthi Rangoli
- Beginners kolam
- Simple morning raagam
- Margazhi kolam
- Black and white design in paper
- Sword stars
- Poo kolam
Hi all!
I'm new here: Adele from Palermo,Italy - nice to meet you!
I've discovered kolams on Sept 2008 on a children's magazine and used them with my pupils at the end of this school year. They love them! I'd like to make kolams as known in Italy as mandalas.
Here is my first attempt with a twirley kolam (from here: http://ikolam.com/node/247).
Hope you like it.
This one also 9-5 dot count kolam. Easy to put in the busy hours of morning. decoration can be put if you find time.
dot count is 17 to 1 straight line dots. We made this rangoli on sankranthi
Dots: 5 - 5
Some more from my collection of 5 - 5 dots.
The dot count is 7-4 inbetween dots. Even working ladies also can put this kolam since it will not take much time.
This is another margazhi kolam. This can be drawn without dots also. Flowers and leaves kolam.
With 9-5 in between dots I drew this design in paper. It is easy to draw in paper but will take much time to put as rangoli.
This is yet another kolam of my 13-7 series. This design looks like the swords dancing.
This is a very very simple kolam to draw to the beginners.
Dot count:
2,4,6,8,8,6,4,2