SUZHI KOLANGAL/SOUTH INDIAN TRADITIONAL ART
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SUZHI KOLANGAL/SOUTH INDIAN TRADITIONAL ART
A kolam is a geometrical drawing composed of curved loops drawn around a grid pattern of dots. It is sometimes called Rangoli and can be very elaborate and colorful. Kolams originated about 2500 BC in the Indus Valley Civilization and are believed to help bring wealth and prosperity to the home or business.
In the art form of kolam, dots called pulli are arranged in rhombic, square, triangular, or free shapes, and a single, uninterrupted linear or curvilinear line, called the kambi, intertwines the dots. (Reference Wikipedia)
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