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Decorate the Space With Traditional Masterpieces of Kolam Art

During traditional Indian celebrations, an art form is known as kolam art, which literally translates to "beautiful," is drawn on the ground with different colored flours to serve as a decorative or ceremonial design. It is called rangoli in the northern Indian states of Gujarat and Maharashtra.

How could we possibly overlook the kolam art in a world where every décor asks for a wooden rustic flavor? You could also use colorful MDF kolam art cutouts as wall decorations with perfect customization facilities.

If you are looking for the MDF kolam decoration to give a completely new look to your space, then you are at the right place. Here we have drafted the difference between Rangoli and kolam art to make you understand the uniqueness of this art in decor. Furthermore, you will also figure out the features and facilities of MDF kolam art that will surely help you in your wall decor.

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Difference between Kolam Art and Rangoli:

People believe that having kolams or muggles in their homes will bring them prosperity. At the crack of dawn, women in millions of families throughout the states of Tamil Nadu, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh draw kolams in front of their front doors. These states are in southern India. Rice flour is traditionally used to make the designs known as kolams, which are drawn on the level surface of the ground.

The difference between Kolam and Rangoli is that Kolam Art starts with dots, which then need to be joined together using lines, loops, and motions. Rangoli, on the other hand, is a free-flowing art form, but Kolam Art requires one to start with dots, which then need to be joined together. Dots are the only component of kolam. Through the use of lines, loops, and motions, you connect the dots.

Features of MDF Kolam Art:

  • Made of MDF Material

The plane MDF Kolam rangoli art looks like the netted wall decor. The fine lines, curves, and designs of these cutouts look highly delicate but offer a strong and durable base for your space decor. The MDF material looks like a wooden finished surface with perfect edges and a smooth base.

Like any other design, you can also use these creative kolam art bases for DIY projects. You can hang these MDF bases with the help of a hook and nail or also install them with double tape.

  • Flexible to decorate the interior

Kolam art is said to be a flexible decor for the interior. You can either hand them on the wall or make them the entrance door decor. Surprisingly, you can also use the kolam art as macrame wall decor by hanging the macrame strings with the designs. Moreover, you can also convert the macrame kolam art into a dream catcher and explore the artistic world with your vision.

Every wall decor depends on how you represent your art in your space. Add modest colors and hang them on your office decor. This is the best part of MDF Kolam art you can do diverse wooden work with never-ending art.

  • Can seamlessly add DIY activities

When it comes to DIY activities everything gets the wings of craftiness. Kolam art MDF cutouts offer you free space to paint the base with acrylic colors, markers, crayons, and mandala dotting tools. Furthermore, you can also add the DIY techniques of using the decoupage sheets, glue, glitter, pearls, beads, mod-podge, paper tape, vinyl stickers, and many other stencils to decorate these MDF wooden cutouts.

If you are planning to hang the MDF Kolam cutout on your wall decor you can simply start working on the DIY craft and make your MDF wooden masterpiece easily. This wooden cutout is ideal for every artist's children and all the art beginners adults their craftiness.

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How to secure your Kolam Artwork?

If you are working so hard on your wall decor how can you live them carelessly? So to be concerned about the cleanliness and secure features of Kolam artwork, we have drafted a few points you should always consider while maintaining your artwork.

  • Keep the art dust-free

To secure the art, you should always consider the dust-free area while placing the MDF kolam art in your decor. Clean the artistic MDF kolam cutout with damp cotton clothes.

  • Make sure to apply a varnish coat after painting

After painting the MDF kolam cutout with your favorite colors make sure to apply varnish on the surface. Coat the varnish on MDF wooden base to enhance the glossiness of the decor.

  • Place them a well-designated area

Always make sure where and why to hang the DIY MDF product before making the purchase. Other than hanging the MDF base you can also give them to your loved ones as a gift of prosperity.

Get the MDF Kolam Art for Extensive Wall decor:

In Modern Times, other than hanging the wall mirror cutouts you can also choose the creative and wave design with perfect lines and curves known for MDF Kolam art. This wall decor will help to add new flavors to your walls. If you are looking for more fancy designs that can add artistic value then pick the best collection from hobby India. Here, you will get the exclusive products at the most reasonable price. Choose the best product that fits perfectly in your living space and you will get them delivered to your address.

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