Kottái
Kottái is a traditional folk art form originating from the state of Kerala in India. It is primarily practiced by women and involves the creation of intricate patterns and designs using colored powders or rice flour. These designs are typically drawn on the ground or on flat surfaces, often as part of religious ceremonies or festivals. The art form is known for its vibrant colors and complex geometric motifs, which are said to possess spiritual and aesthetic significance.
The creation of a kottái design is a meticulous process. The artist begins by preparing a clean,
Kottái holds cultural importance in Kerala, particularly during occasions like Onam, Vishu, and temple festivals. It