Rangoli designs by Nirman creations are very beautiful with lots of non precious stones. These rangolis are similar to kundan rangolis and they are easily rearrange-able.
Keshav Pai in an Indian Rangoli artist and his Rangoli designs are very beautiful. He participates in many rangoli competitions across the country and he has bagged a few awards too.
Kundan rangoli is the new trend for all kinds of festivals and occasions. It's quite easy to make these kundan rangolis. Kundan rangoli can be disassembled and put back together at ease.
Portrait rangoli design by Nirav Khant brings out the beauty of village life. A man relaxing on the shores of a river after a tired day's work.
Margali kolam designs are quite popular during the month of December. The margali kolam designs can be freehand style or created with dots.
Margazhi Kolam design by Managalam Srinivasan: Mangalam Srinivasan is an extremely talented kolam artist from Trichy, India.
Alpana: In Bengal, the womenfolk practise a beautifulart called the Alpana. It usually showcases the cultural sensibility of the people of Bengal.
Peacock rangoli designs: Peacock is India's national bird and it has served as great inspiration for many artists.
Here are some pretty diwali Rangoli designs which you can try at home. Diwali festival is not complete without rangolis, crackers, diyas, sweets, poojas and friendships.
Sanskar Bharati rangoli: No hindu festival is complete without rangoli designs welcoming you at the entrance or inside the house.