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9 Simple and Easy Rangoli Designs Without Dots

Rangolis are synonymous with bright colours and innovative designs as they adorn the entrance to almost all homes in India during the festival of Diwali as well as other Indian festivals. This ancient art has been passed down from generation to generation and is almost performed as a ritual. These rangolis are usually made to welcome the blessings and goodwill of the Goddess Lakshmi into homes. A rangoli can be of various shapes and sizes and can be as colourful or somber too. The following designs however concentrate more on rangoli patterns without the use of dots.

Rangoli Designs Without Dots:

The Full Circle:

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This rangoli is huge and the circular shape makes it a standout. The use of a variety of colors also makes it a showpiece. The two shades of blue (a lighter and darker shade) along with a lime green, orange, red and yellow makes it truly artistic. The intricate patterns created with white are quite masterfully done and enhance the look of the rangoli significantly.

The Swirling Effect:

This rangoli is truly representative of the spirit of Diwali – vibrant, colourful and full of life. The use of the primary colors in a sort of a wave-like fashion just makes it look that much more interesting. The white embellishments just add something extra to the overall design. This rangoli requires someone with skill to do justice to it as there is a close attention to detail required.

See More: Kundan Rangoli Collection

The Peacock Design:

This relatively mid-sized rangoli has a lot of character to it. The entire middle section has been designed with some really beautiful and vibrant colors. The pattern surrounding the middle section is more subtle, thereby allowing the other part of it to really stand out, and for good reason. The peacock shape has been done wonderfully and requires a lot of patience and artistic skills.

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