Description
* Any dry surface can be used as a base for the stencil, which is then filled evenly with rangoli powder.
* A lovely Rangoli is left behind when the stencil is carefully taken off.
* This product's stencil is an example of its design.
* The majority of South Indian homes have rangolis.
* Kolam or Rangoli is a design that is painted on the floor of the Puja room or in front of the main entrance.
* People use a special white powder made from crushed marble, chalk, rice flour, rice paste, haldi, and other coloured powders to draw the patterns.
* Drawing kolams inside the home is regarded as lucky and welcomes the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi.
* In Havans and Homams, individuals draw various Rangoli patterns to invoke specific Gods and Goddesses.