This was put on pongal day 3. This is just 11-6 middle dots. The middle empty space can be filled as per your imagination.
peacocks
- pongal kolam-3
- Chalk Kolam in Singapore!
- FABRIC SAREE DESIGN!!
- Traditional Peacocks with lamp
- Peacock rangoli
- Deepavali Rangoli
- Drawing peacocks made simpler
- Peacock Rangoli- What do you think one peacok said to the other ?
- Rangoli
- Rangoli
Todays kolam. Again one of my favourite.
19:1 is the dot count..
Learnt this kolam from my school friend, Meenakshi Sundaram who got first prize in rangoli school competition.
Gowri Manohari Narayanan
Hi friends,
I have attached the neck design for blouse!
These are typical traditional designs used for brass lamps and in the silk sarees. Scanned from my collections and colored using photoshop
Free hand rangoli design. Two peacocks proposing on a colourful tree.
Materials used:
Rangoili powder,
Desired color powders,
Lamp, Tulasi, and any desired flower
one more scanned...
mOhanaji, this is for you, start with this and then you will be expert in drawing peakcocks
Dots: 19 to 3
19 three lines and then step down by reducing 2 dots in every line until you are left with three, on both sides.
I won the first prize for this rangoli in the rangoli competition conducted by our street association.
This is a copy of a kolam done by a friend in this community. The only difference is that I have done this with paint, and the original was done with rangoli powder.
Source rangoli (on the right): created by k.ANANTHALAKSHMI, a 3 in 1 rangoli which consists of Peacock, fish and swan.
This is a free hand peacock feathers decorated rangoli.









