Rangoli, a traditional Indian art form, comes in various types, each with its unique style and purpose.
Made using rice flour, colored powders, or flower petals, often found in homes during festivals.
Intricate designs created with white rice paste, typically seen during Bengali festivals.
Focused on geometric shapes and patterns, often with a mathematical precision.
Made using chalk powder, commonly drawn on the ground, especially in rural areas.
Involves creating depth in designs, giving a three-dimensional effect.
Made entirely from fresh flower petals, used mainly during special occasions.(Images: Freepik)