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Patterns of India: A Journey Through Colours, Textiles, and the Vibrancy of Rajasthan: A Journey Through Colors, Textiles, and the Vibrancy of Rajasthan

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The materials used to make the rangoli are easily found everywhere. Therefore, this art is prevalent in all homes, rich and poor. Normally the major ingredients used to make rangoli are: Pise rice solution, the dried powder made from leaves, colour, charcoal, burned soil, sawdust, and similar substances. [ citation needed] Rangoli is also created using coloured powdered quartz, rice, dry flour, flower petals, turmeric (pasupu), vermillion (sindooram) and coloured sand. Used correctly trading patterns can add a powerful tool to your arsenal. This is because history has a habit of repeating itself and the financial markets are no exception. This repetition can help you identify opportunities and anticipate potential pitfalls. Note: The monsoon rains literally burst into India during July, spreading across most of the country, with localized flooding and muddy conditions often causing travel disruptions. The driest places in India in July are the Rajasthan desert and Ladakh in the far north. Reversal –A reversal is a simply a change in direction of a price trend. That change could be either positive or negative against the prevailing trend. You may also hear it called a ‘rally’, ‘correction’, or ‘trend reversal’. Mandala is a diagram, chart or geometric pattern that represents the cosmos metaphysically or symbolically, a time-microcosm of the universe, but it originally meant to represent wholeness and a model for the organizational structure of life itself, a cosmic diagram that shows the relation to the infinite and the world that extends beyond and within various minds and bodies. It also represents the spiritual journey, starting from outside to the inner core, through layers.

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Breakout –A breakout is simply when the price clears a specified critical level on your chart. This level could by any number of things, from a Fibonacci level, to support, resistance or trend lines. With good footwear, sunscreen, hats and sunglasses the rest takes care of itself. Breathable trousers and short sleeved shirts are comfortable and modest (an important caveat for both men and women), light long sleeved shirts or lightweight trousers are good for most places at most time of year; comfortability is key. Many women choose to wear the local clothing, saris and such, for its comfortabilityand because it fits into the need for modesty. Wear fleece and warm jerseys, as well as long sleeved shirts for colder areas or times of year, and synthetic materials and rainwear for the rainy season. This empty zone tells you that the price action isn’t headed anywhere. There is no clear up or down trend, the market is at a standoff. If you want big profits, avoid the dead zone completely. No indicator will help you makes thousands of pips here. The Red Zone When the fabric is dyed, the places where the clay is applied and dried remains uncolored. Read more on resist printing here. BatikOnce the outline is complete, the artist may choose to illuminate it with colour, again using either wet or dry ingredients like paints, coloured rice-water, gypsum powder, coloured sand or dry pigments. The artist might also choose unprocessed materials like seeds, grains, spices, leaves or flower petals to achieve lifelike hues. Modern materials like crayons, dyes or dyed fabrics, acrylic paints and artificial colouring agents are also becoming common, allowing for brilliant and vibrant colour choices. A newer but less artificial method involves using cement coloured with marble powder. This rather precise method requires training, but beautiful portraits can be drawn in this medium. Warli painting is a tribal art practiced in the state of Maharashtra. These are stylized drawings depicting the daily life of the tribal people.This art can be seen as patterns on fabric – usually printed. Pichwai pattern Reference : https://www.faridagupta.com/blog/difference-between-sanganer-and-bagru-printing.html Seyali Bagru prints India has different climatic regions, ranging from the glacial north, to desert in the west and the tropical coast and islands in the south. The country has four seasons –“winter” in January and February, summer between March and May, a monsoon wet season from June to December.

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The world has adopted a lot of them as their own, as they should. Art is not confined to any boundary. It is universal. All the Indian prints are universally appealing and you may have seen them in your clothes or others’ clothes or on upholstery or somewhere, at least once wherever you live. Elements [ edit ] Colours and designs [ edit ] Rangoli created for Diwali in Pune, Maharashtra, India Dehri gateway is another tradition of making rangoli. God's seat, depending on lamp, place of worship and sacrifice on the altar is a tradition of decorating rangoli. This is a print produced by a type of tie and dye technique creating small dots all over the fabric. The fabric is tied tightly in several places with grains inside – it is dipped in the dye solution, lighter colors first and dark colors later. Bright colors like yellow, purple, red, magenta, green are used. Small dots, Circles, diamonds and many other shapes are obtained this way. Buti prints Shape, design and material can be influenced by regional traditions. A square grid is common in North India as is a hexagonal grid in South India; Onam Rangoli are typically circular. In North India, the colour is most often based on gypsum (chirodi), in South India on rice flour and Onam Rangoli are typically flower based. The rapid and widespread migration and mixing of people within India can be seen by the way these styles are now freely adopted and mixed across the country. It is also becoming common to see experimentation like sawdust-based floating rangoli, freeform designs, and exotic materials.

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This is one of the simple Rangoli designs which uses a combination of colors and flower petals. The color of the flower petals is carefully chosen to complement the rest of the rangoli design. It is easy to do design which can be drawn by anybody. The little flower-shaped candles placed in the center will further add to this rangoli design’s beauty once lit. This rangoli design is apt for a variety of festivals and not just for Diwali. You can also draw it as an everyday rangoli in your pujaghar. Note: Most of India is drenched in frequent downpours of monsoon rains during August. The intensity of the rain is heaviest in the west – Mumbai for example receives a monthly average of 617mm ( 24in) during July. The rain, coupled with the heat and humidity, make conditions in India uncomfortable in July. The central plateau of India is cooler than the coast, with more moderate rainfall. The West coast (around Mumbai) is extremely hot, wet and humid during the south west monsoon season, but it is the south east coast that bears the brunt of the intensely hot and muggy monsoon conditions, which arrive later here, sometimes as tropical storms and cyclones.

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