People create rangoli on the floor using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand or flower petals. But if you prefer to go traditional and make rangoli with the help of rice flour ...
Raipur’s Pramod Sahu was often told, “Making Rangoli is a woman’s job.” But by making India proud with his spectacular ...
Diwali, the festival of lights, is incomplete without the vibrant and intricate Rangoli designs that adorn our homes. Welcome prosperity, good fortune, and positivity with our stunning collection ...
The mall’s visitors will also be greeted by the sight of a vibrant rangoli, symbolising the colours of happiness, success and ...
Flower Rangoli for Diwali: Creating flower rangoli for Diwali is a wonderful way for school students to express their creativity while celebrating the festival of lights. Flower rangoli ...
This art form is known as rangoli. These creative decorations are often a way to get children involved in preparing for the five-day holiday and to get excited for the celebrations that lie ahead.
Rangoli is a 5,000-year-old form of Indian folk floor art comprising ornamental designs with symmetrical and geometrical shapes. Rangoli artist Vijaya Mohan (top), assisted by co-artist Nithiya ...
Rangoli Designs for Ram Mandir: The inauguration of Ayodhya’s Ram Mandir is about to take place on 22nd January, marking an important milestone in the history of India. All the Indians are ...
A QR Code-themed rangoli design for Diwali has gone viral, reflecting on the imagination of netizens and sparking a new trend for this festive season. It was created and shared by none other than ...
Rangoli patterns are colourful designs that are usually drawn on the floor. They are made to celebrate Diwali. Diwali is the festival of lights celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs.
While rangoli is traditionally made with dry colour powder, flower rangoli is all about embracing floral power.