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Kolams Book - Part - 3 | English Edition/ by Mis Lalitha Kalyax/ Kolam Designs Book

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SKU 9788179505588
Language Publisher Author Width Height Binding Depth Weight

English

Giri

Lalitha Kalyan

6 inch

9 inch

Soft Bound

1 inch

0.1433lb

The Kolams Book | English Edition by Mis Lalitha Kalyax is a beautiful collection of traditional Kolam designs, perfect for beginners and seasoned artists alike. Kolams, the intricate floor patterns made using rice flour, are an essential part of South Indian culture and are traditionally created in front of homes as an offering to deities. This book provides step-by-step instructions and clear illustrations to help readers create stunning designs, blending both simplicity and elegance.

Inside this book, readers will discover a variety of Kolam patterns, ranging from simple geometric shapes to more complex and detailed artistic expressions. The book not only provides the designs but also explains the cultural significance of each Kolam, allowing the reader to understand the tradition behind this ancient art form. Mis Lalitha Kalyax, with her expertise, ensures that every design is easy to follow and offers creative ways to modify patterns to suit individual preferences.

Perfect for those who want to learn the art of Kolam, this book is a great resource for enhancing creativity and promoting mindfulness. The Kolam designs can be used for daily rituals, festivals, or simply as a way to add beauty to one's home. The author’s approach makes this book suitable for all age groups, and the designs are adaptable to various skill levels, making it a wonderful addition to anyone's art collection.

Whether you are new to Kolams or looking to refine your skills, Kolams Book | English Edition serves as a comprehensive guide that will inspire you to create beautiful, meaningful floor art. This book is more than just a guide to drawing Kolams; it is a celebration of a timeless tradition, passed down through generations, and a way to keep the art of Kolam alive for future generations.