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Freehand Border Rangoli
Above is the image of a border rangoli, which can drawn at the entrance of a gate or door. The design is lifted from traditional sanskar bharti motifs. These type of rangoli designs drawn at the entrance gives a very warm welcoming feeling.
Floral Freehand Border Design
Freehand Border Rangoli
Rangoli border made using stencil
Shreekar Sanskar Bharti Rangoli Design
This is a magnificent shreekar sanskar bharti rangoli. Magnificent because of its size and the rich and vibrant colors used.
The Shree in the center is drawn artistically with the little intricate loop designs.
The "jaali" design can be seen at the start of the green circle. This is drawn by sprinkling rangoli held between four fingers.
The Shree in the center is drawn artistically with the little intricate loop designs.
The "jaali" design can be seen at the start of the green circle. This is drawn by sprinkling rangoli held between four fingers.
Pulli Kolam/ Dot Rangoli
Dotted rangoli are also known as pulli kolam/ ezhai kolam / sikku kolam. These types of rangoli are usally drawn in rice flour mix with a water in a required consistency. Mostly these patterns of rangoli you will find it southern districts of India.
The border line used to represent the semmann (red sand) which is generally used during special occasions to add beauty to the sikku kolams.
The border line used to represent the semmann (red sand) which is generally used during special occasions to add beauty to the sikku kolams.
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