Largest Waste Material Rangoli

Jyoti Ramesh Chindak (Born on 17th January 1968) from Karnataka, India along with her group created “Largest Waste Material Rangoli”, using all useless things. This Rangoli was created in just 8 hours with enormously beautiful creativity spreading over 19582 square feet area and which represent 15 major festivals of India. They created a colourful logo of a Mother holding her son at the centre of the rangoli. The work for making rangoli was started at 11:50 p.m. on 12th May 2012 and completed at 9:30 AM on 13th May 2012. They used the materials in this Rangoli like marbles, rangoli colours, decorative patches, colours full salts, colourful races, raw rice covers, Emi precious stones murals, decorative items, flowers, statues, wooden brackets, beads, sand etc.

Unique ID: 2016CR017

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