rangoli

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • stencil Rangoli
  • Stencil Kolam
  • Kolam using stencils
  • My first rangoli at this site!
  • Tamil New Year kolam
  • My Kolam
  • Lotus creeper
  • Ramya Kolam-3
  • Chalk kolam in Singapore!!!
  • chikku kOlam - 5 - kunDalinI nAgabandha
Rangoli: stencil Rangoli
Created by sjnt on 2009-04-22,

Done with rangoli powder and stencil. Will try with colours later.

Rangoli: Stencil Kolam
Created by sjnt on 2009-04-21,

Done with rangoli powder and stencil. Will try with colours later.

Rangoli: Kolam using stencils
Created by sjnt on 2009-04-21,

Here, sending stencil kolams. The designs are endless. You can create designs in combination with different stencils, repeat the same stencil around the centre one etc, and the imagination is yours.

Rangoli: My first rangoli at this site!
Created by pratika on 2009-04-21,

Took inspiration from this site and did some mugullu with colors without dots, just designs with colors.

Rangoli: Tamil New Year kolam
Created by ramyakils on 2009-04-21,

Dear all

This was the kolam drawn by me on Tamil New Year day. It is a free-hand one.
Do share your comments.

Regards
Ramyakils

Rangoli: My Kolam
Created by manjuv78 on 2009-04-21,

Peacock...our national bird.
I drew this kolam in a kolam competition.

Rangoli: Lotus creeper
Created by deepa ram on 2009-04-20,

A simpler free form lotus creeper, can be decorated also with a shangu design on both sides.

Rangoli: Ramya Kolam-3
Created by jayamohan on 2009-04-20,

Last but not the least with pranams to Guru namely Rajamma!

Rangoli: Chalk kolam in Singapore!!!
Created by gowri_ana on 2009-04-20,

Wish i had some color podi for this kolam ....

Thanks Latha mam, i read that kolam uploading instructions. 2 weeks for uploading a kolam Smile , sorry sorry..
I am not that hardworking just hardly working.

Rangoli: chikku kOlam - 5 - kunDalinI nAgabandha
Created by jkmrao on 2009-04-20,

kunDalinI nAgabandha is a chikku kOlam! Here is one I made with a string.
If you cut at any point and draw a head and tail, it becomes a nAga.
The one I am showing is a closed one. One can give more twists or eliminate
some to get newer patterns. Also this can be cut at two (four) opposite points
to give rise to two (four) snakes.

Regards! - mOhana

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