Beautiful!
My guess; coarse rava (cream of wheat), or, coarsely ground rice (the kind we use for upma). :)
Very beautiful. Is it with dessicated coconut or dried coconut scrapings?
Lovely Rajamma mam...I too think it must be sooji or is it sugar...
hmmm... sweet/hot upma kolam suuuuuperrrrrr.....
Rajamma mam,
Your kolam looks very nice. I believe you might have made this kolam either using rava or rice rava or rice kurunai.
Mahalakshmi
Lovely ,mam.I think it is sugar....
It looks like sugar only but no ants around, why?
Beautiful Rajamji
Perfect copy cat kolam... I guess the medium used is fresh cocunut scrappings.
Nice reproduction. The medium used is crystal salt. Am I correct?
I am so stunned looking at this one Rajam - only couple of days I saw the original and here is its almost identical twin - absolutely wonderful creation - HATS OFF !!
The designer of any rangOli is always happy when someone tries to recreate it. Otherwise, it will be nicely slotted and will become part of a gallery that is occasionally visited. Here is Mrs rAjammA who lovingly brought life to my theory. I am grateful to her and am deeply indebted.
With sincere regards! - mOhana
I think the medium must be crushed pearl sago.
Regards! - mOhana
Vinci and Jayanthi guessed correctly (partly). Coconut scappings grinded nicely in mixie and after extracting the milk from it, the chakkai was removed and dried . It was powder like and resembles mOhanaji's white computer lines.It is difficult to draw ezhai with that so I just managed to fill it in line to get the same effect like the original.
I am thankful to you Mr, mOhanaji for giving new designs and encouraging my copy work (though it is nowhere near the original) . I have NOT used ravai, rice ravai, sugar , crystal salt or crushed pearl sago.... but thanks for the new idea, will try in future.
rajamma
Everytime you come up with different ideas, mediums, perfect sOna Patterns the never ending list goes on.. Hats off to your Enthusiasm and Ingenuity.
Beautiful Rajamji
Lovely Rajammaji.. i thought it was salt...-Indira Sundar
very nicely recreated sona pattern mam....simply wonderful....