CreativeRangolis

The new traditional way to decorate 

Rangoli also known as Kolam is a folk art. Rangoli are decorative designs made on the floors of living rooms and courtyards during Hindu festivals. They are meant to be sacred welcoming areas for the Hindu deities.The ancient symbols have been passed on through the ages, from each generation to the next, thus keeping both the art form and the tradition alive. The patterns are typically created with materials, including colored rice, dry flour,(colored) sand or even flower petals. Rangoli and similar practices are often followed in different Indian states; in Tamil Nadu, one has Kolam, Madanae in Rajasthan, Chowkpurna in Northern India, Alpana in West Bengal, Aripana in Bihar, chowk pujan in Uttar Pradesh etc.

  • Lack of time to decorate home with Rangoli as it takes quite a bit of time to make Rangoli.
  • Lack of knowledge of creating Rangoli designs
  • Non- availability of the material to make Rangolis. 

And a lot of other  unknown reasons. Even today if you decorate your home with Rangolis many of your visitors will appreciate the home decor just because of the Rangolis. 
The question still remains how to decorate home traditional style without compromising on the above constraints? 
The answer is very simple. Just browse through our various collections and also get free advise on how to use the CreativeRangolis with other decor items in your house to make the home decor more eye-catchy. 
  • Ganesh Diya Rangoli
    Ganesh Diya Rangoli
Ganesh Diya Rangoli
Ganesh Diya Rangoli