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India is indeed a very colorful country with varied landforms, culture and religion. With different culture, there comes a variety of art and architecture and also different forms of handicraft and handloom. There was a time when people in every house used to wear the clothes designed and made by themselves. With increase of industrialization and modernization of the Indian society, these art forms are dying. People who learnt this art all their life are now opting for labour work in cities and settling in urban slums due to no appreciation of their work. For example, depending on the intricacy of its designs and patterns, a banarasi saree can take from 15 days to a month and sometimes up to six months to complete. Rangoli, is formed to give a platform to promote India’s very own handloom and handicraft industry. We would like to request our readers to purchase such things either from us or from a genuine store who still cares about our Indian touch and help these dying forms to revive again. Some of the products we make are: Scarves, Apparels (Gowns, Lehengas, Wind chimes, Batik paintings).