Rangoli is a native of Indian culture and is used on every festive occasion to decorate one's house. Rangoli, also known as Kolam or Muggu, is a folk art from India in which patterns are created on the floor in living rooms or courtyards using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand, or flowers petals. It is usually made during Diwali weddings Onam Pongal and other Indian festivals. Color is made of sawdust. It is usually made during Diwali weddings, Onam, Pongal, and other Indian festivals. Uses: To Make Rangoli at Entrance, Main lobby Area in Home, Office Mandir on Festivals of Diwali, Deepawali, Rakhi, Housewarming, Christmas, karwachauth, Raksha Bandhan, Mundan, new home/ house inauguration, mahurat, on any Indian Festival, Navratri Puja Pooja, Perfect solution for a return gift idea, Rangoli is a used in every festive occasion to decorate one's house. These colors spread positive vibrations within the environment and make to lively and entertaining. It also signify a warm welcome for visitors. Many traditionalists also believe that drawing of Rangolis on the floor near the main doorway of the house warded off evil spirits Overall, these products not only stand for aesthetics and traditions, but the designs on it also represent various socio-cultural issues that we want to talk about with the world and even encourage others to talk about it by gifting these handicrafts to one another. It is usually done by the women folk of the house early in the morning, every day.