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This kalasam (hope I am correct) kolam can be drawn for occasions such as a wedding, grihapravesh etc, I have drawn this kolam in such a way to show how the dots are connected just for those who don't understand - whereas actually it should be drawn in continuation to cover the dots - hope you understand what I am trying to say.
wedding
Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
- Festive kolam for weddings
- Padi Kolam
- Dry coconut carving
- Lamps and lotus buds
- rangoli
- Rangoli - 2
- Pongal rangoli
- Carnations & lilies
- rangoli for weddings
Created by judelined on 2009-03-04,
Created by rajamma_2 on 2009-02-25,
This is the padi kolam put in the engagement ceremony of my nephew by my sister and niece. Forwarded for you to enjoy.
Created by lakshmiraghu on 2009-02-16,
This is Dry Coconut Engraving,
procedure: Draw a design on the dry coconut either using pencil or any other marker.
By using small knife or blade peel the required design...you may refer the picture below. In karnataka weddings this kopparai is exchanged between bridge & groom.
Created by preethirajaganesh on 2007-01-12,
This rangoli was published on 2007-01-12.

Created by kalaiarasi on 2006-03-02,
A rangoli of a beautiful pair of blue-green peacocks in full plumage is surely a feast for eyes!
This image of a pair-of-peacocks rangoli was sent by Kalaiarasi Kandasamy from Seremban, Malaysia. It was drawn especially for her wedding reception last year (in 2005).
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