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Rangoli Roller With Handle - 1.5 X 4 Inches | Stainless Steel Kolam Roller/ Muggulu Roller For Traditional Rangoli Designs

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SKU 525041110
Width Height Depth Material Weight

4 inch

1.5 inch

1.5 inch

Stainless Steel

0.0331lb

"Grace Your Floors with Heritage: Kolam Roll – The Art of Effortless Beauty"

♦ Also known as rangoli roller, kolam roller, or muggulu roller, this traditional floor decor tool is an essential accessory for devotees of Indian aesthetics. The Kolam Roll allows you to imprint intricate kolam (or rangoli) patterns on floors effortlessly, celebrating the spirit of ancient customs through modern ease.

♦ Origins:

Kolam, a traditional South Indian decorative art, dates back to the Tamil Sangam era (circa 300 BCE–300 CE). Traditionally drawn with rice flour to invite prosperity and ward off negativity, this sacred floor decor art evolved to include tools like the kolam roller, aiding in pattern uniformity and ease of use, especially during festivals or busy rituals. The use of kolam or muggulu (Telugu) signifies auspicious beginnings and spiritual cleanliness, deeply rooted in Hindu customs.

♦ Highly popular in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Karnataka, kolam rollers have become household essentials, particularly during Navratri, Pongal, Diwali, and wedding ceremonies. These rollers ensure even beginners can create artistic expressions with precision, making them widely appreciated among modern homes and traditional households alike.

♦ Usage and Applications – Easy and Elegant:

Simply fill the muggulu roller with kolam or rangoli powder and roll it gently over a clean floor surface. The kolam roller automatically dispenses symmetrical patterns, saving time and effort. Ideal for floor decor, spiritual setups, pooja rooms, wedding entrances, and festive mandapas.

♦ Preservation – Keep Your Traditions Rolling:

Store the rangoli roller in a cool, dry place away from moisture. Clean thoroughly after every use to maintain its shape and functionality. Avoid contact to prevent corrosion or deformation of the roller surface.

♦ Kolam art is prominently associated with Lakshmi Puja, Pongal, Diwali, and Navratri—festivals that invoke abundance, light, and prosperity. In many households, drawing kolam before sunrise is seen as inviting Goddess Lakshmi into the home.

♦ Durable, and easy to handle, it stands out with its ability to quickly generate complex designs, making it a must-have for those who cherish the blend of art and tradition.

♦ Kolam motifs often represent cosmic diagrams, lotus flowers, and conch shells, symbolizing purity and divine energy. These designs are believed to ward off evil and energize spaces—an art passed from mothers to daughters through generations.

"Bring Home a Blend of Tradition and Simplicity."

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