This rangoli or muggu was kept using 5x1 dots. Lines were drawn using dots. Post that free hand design was kept as shown in picture.
This blog is about muggulu (in telugu) or kolam (in tamil) or rangoli designs. In this blog, you can find chukkala muggulu, tippudu or melikala muggulu and some free hand designs. I hope this blog will be helpful for the ones who are interested in muggulu. You can find different types of borders also that will be kept outer side of the muggu.
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Saturday, July 26, 2014
chinna muggu infront of tulasi kota
This muggu is drawn on Jaju floor. Jaju is one solid material will look like hard mud type, will be in mud color. This will become soft after putting this one in the water. Normally this will be applied at the legs (means on the ground) of the pandiri (like pelli pandiri) in some places at our side in villages. First I have applied Jaju on the ground in front of tulasi kota. Next after it become dry I have drawn tippudu muggu as shown in this post. Added some color out lines.
chinna muggu
To draw this muggu, dots or chukkalu required are 4x4.
Put 4 dots in 4 lines,will say like 4 dots 4 times.
Drawn this muggu using free hand design and small melikala pattern inside. Border also drawn with melikala pattern with 5 to 3 dots. I have added colors for free hand design alone in this muggu.
Saturday, July 19, 2014
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