Amazing ! I can never do rettai ezhai and love it when I see people do. One trick my mom taught me for the maavu consistency incase it gets runny is to add a little bit of maida. It's a very smooth flour and your kolam also becomes a little shiny! This is for people like me who are super enthu and mix water to the whole batch!
Thank you 😊. Maida is surely an option. We are creating a video which covers all that too.., along with a very cute secret ingredient which will make it last a good while too !!! Coming up soon :)
Useful info for novices. Would have been better had you used a transparent glass bowl to show the contents and consistency since that is what the intention of the video was.
I had a similar thought. The bowl used in video is too big for us to see for that small cup of rice, how much water is needed. We can only see cloth dripping, not consistency. If you could show how the maavu looks and also givr an approximate ratio of rice to mix with water, that will be ideal
It’s about getting the water proportion right. You can test it out by drawing some ezhais and waiting for it to dry.. if it’s too watery, it will get too flaky.. so beware that too !
Very informative content as always.. I have a slanting surface infront of my house.Any suggestions on getting ezhais to stay on slanting surface. Everytime I try,it flows over, no matter how thick I try to get it..
Thanks love❤😍❤😍 used dry rice flour... Completely forgot about making wet paste with a grinder. Just what I needed. Thank you❤🙏❤🙏 once again Happy teachers day and our coming Gokul Ashtami.
I’ve drawn maa kolams with my forefinger and the middle finger before. Never really got satisfactory results. Shall try your technique the next time. Will also try with a larger rag. Thank you Akka 👻
It requires practice. It’s a skill that can be developed and it’s exceptionally good for you. Many use short cuts... however, they will remain just short cuts....
Thank you so much for the video... Need one info that can we prepare and store in fridge for atleast 1-2 weeks bcz will put rangoli every day so soaking grinding, will Be a tough to do
You can use rice power to thicken.... but you will need to add some maida, give it 1/2 hour to set and then draw it. It’s never the same but an alternative 😇
Truly these paste kolams.add a festive touch to any home.. I'm waiting to see tipsand tricks in how the ezhai comes in your kolam ..I always get small drips in between the lines ..So nice to see your channel
Aunty, you aren't alone..... The drips add to the beauty, however,its every person's determination to see lesser of them... I had quite some during shoot, when otherwise in reality, I hardly have any !!! I guess when shooting I am conscious and it shows.... but it is what it is :) The ezhai video plus other tips and tricks around the wet Kolam is content I am working on and will upload soon :)
Love this project. As you mentioned it is a happy project. Request you to speak about semman or kaavi in detail... or did i miss that part..?!?!? on certain day like ammavasai and so on we don't draw the kolam.... what is the reason behind that.....
Will do... I am going to consciously refrain from the beleif and faith system discussions as it is getting tangential. When we gain more time we will get back to it..
There's a whole step missing! The rice was soaked, and then suddenly it is a paste. very important to see how it went from rice and water to something with the right consistency. was it blended in a blender? your audience needs to see jow much water, also, and how much rice.
Sure 😊It is coming up along with showing you examples of how to identify the right consistency for oneself. What we have shared in this video is just the basic preparation.
Feedback taken. I am still trying to find that sweet spot of how much is too much for a video. There is just so much to cover, and there is also the fear that it might be too much information at one go... still trying to strike that balance.
What worked for me- it was informative What didn't work- -it's atleast 5 minutes too long -your bowl was too big because if which the maavu was not seen..
Fair enough... we will be recreating some of these... no excuse, but it was shot during lockdown time so we were trying to do the best we can within the timeframe possible
Yes, we could and should have. Didn't occur to us while shooting.. There are meant to be follow ups to this one, which has not been shot yet... Maybe I will reshoot this one with some sensible feedback we have received too.. Thanks for the feedback
Wow wonderful info as always. The process looks lil tideous and more work than the powder kolam. Curious and eagerly waiting for the next video for the drawing process as I always thought that this is done through paint brush. I wish I could see the top shot of the bowl you were mixing in. 😁
This process is tideous, however exceptionally satisfying. This is how its done in certain communities, especially for auspicious occasions. Many people have found their own way to create these because the traditional method isn't easy... However, the gripping and release is very very beneficial for one...
Amazing ! I can never do rettai ezhai and love it when I see people do. One trick my mom taught me for the maavu consistency incase it gets runny is to add a little bit of maida. It's a very smooth flour and your kolam also becomes a little shiny! This is for people like me who are super enthu and mix water to the whole batch!
Thank you 😊. Maida is surely an option. We are creating a video which covers all that too.., along with a very cute secret ingredient which will make it last a good while too !!! Coming up soon :)
Alternatively we can use cotton ball instead of a rag cloth.
As always, very useful. Kolam Podu is a kind of Kolam Encyclopedia for generations
So nice of you to say that :) We are hoping that this forum becomes useful for everyone who is keen to learn and benefit from the art.
Useful info for novices. Would have been better had you used a transparent glass bowl to show the contents and consistency since that is what the intention of the video was.
Oh that’s great feedback... shall do that for the following videos. There is a lot to delve into for wet Kolams...
I had a similar thought. The bowl used in video is too big for us to see for that small cup of rice, how much water is needed. We can only see cloth dripping, not consistency. If you could show how the maavu looks and also givr an approximate ratio of rice to mix with water, that will be ideal
Hi Bhargavi
Could you pls tell me if there is any tip to get thin ezhais as my wet mix always gives thick ezhais only
It’s about getting the water proportion right. You can test it out by drawing some ezhais and waiting for it to dry.. if it’s too watery, it will get too flaky.. so beware that too !
Very informative content as always.. I have a slanting surface infront of my house.Any suggestions on getting ezhais to stay on slanting surface. Everytime I try,it flows over, no matter how thick I try to get it..
Thanks love❤😍❤😍 used dry rice flour... Completely forgot about making wet paste with a grinder. Just what I needed. Thank you❤🙏❤🙏 once again Happy teachers day and our coming Gokul Ashtami.
Please mention the measures of water and rice used. Also it would be better if you use a transperent glass bowl.
I’ve drawn maa kolams with my forefinger and the middle finger before. Never really got satisfactory results. Shall try your technique the next time. Will also try with a larger rag. Thank you Akka 👻
It requires practice. It’s a skill that can be developed and it’s exceptionally good for you. Many use short cuts... however, they will remain just short cuts....
Thank you so much for the video... Need one info that can we prepare and store in fridge for atleast 1-2 weeks bcz will put rangoli every day so soaking grinding, will Be a tough to do
Well explained
Also good tip about the rice paste. And now I can finally explain to people why I can’t use rice powder dissolved in water for kolams 🙊
You can use rice power to thicken.... but you will need to add some maida, give it 1/2 hour to set and then draw it. It’s never the same but an alternative 😇
Can anyone send the link how to put maavu kolam ?
have you used or recommend squeeze bottles to replace rag cloth?
Can or use a paint brush
Mam saree is beautiful. What saree it is?
This is a Jamdhani saree ma.
Can u use an icing gun?
Any kind of rice can be used to prepare the maavu? Or any specific variety of rice should be used?
How thick should the paste be? How thin should the rice mixture be for kolum
Truly these paste kolams.add a festive touch to any home.. I'm waiting to see tipsand tricks in how the ezhai comes in your kolam ..I always get small drips in between the lines ..So nice to see your channel
Aunty, you aren't alone..... The drips add to the beauty, however,its every person's determination to see lesser of them... I had quite some during shoot, when otherwise in reality, I hardly have any !!! I guess when shooting I am conscious and it shows.... but it is what it is :) The ezhai video plus other tips and tricks around the wet Kolam is content I am working on and will upload soon :)
Excellent tips👏
Very very well explained!!!! 🤩
Love this project. As you mentioned it is a happy project.
Request you to speak about semman or kaavi in detail...
or did i miss that part..?!?!?
on certain day like ammavasai and so on we don't draw the kolam.... what is the reason behind that.....
Will do... I am going to consciously refrain from the beleif and faith system discussions as it is getting tangential. When we gain more time we will get back to it..
There's a whole step missing! The rice was soaked, and then suddenly it is a paste. very important to see how it went from rice and water to something with the right consistency. was it blended in a blender? your audience needs to see jow much water, also, and how much rice.
Thank you for sharing the perfect way to do the wet paste. I'll try this.
You are welcome!
I always struggle with wet kolam..... thanks for the guidance
If this would help you... you are not alone :) Keep watching as we have a lot of information to share on this subject.
Very nice explanation. But please use a shallow glass bowl as we could not see the rice paste at all. Thank you
Wow. Very nizzz. Mam
Which app u r using for editing.. Everything is good in your channel... 💜💐
Thank u so much
Mam pls show how to draw with wet paste
Sure 😊It is coming up along with showing you examples of how to identify the right consistency for oneself. What we have shared in this video is just the basic preparation.
thanks for the reply. I do kolam daily out my apartment with chalk piece. but it erases soon can u give an idea for it?
Defly useful and informative. Subscribed :)
Welcome aboard!
Awesome akka 👌👌👌👌
Thank you 😊
Informative but very boring as it is stretched too much.
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Feedback taken. I am still trying to find that sweet spot of how much is too much for a video. There is just so much to cover, and there is also the fear that it might be too much information at one go... still trying to strike that balance.
What worked for me-
it was informative
What didn't work-
-it's atleast 5 minutes too long
-your bowl was too big because if which the maavu was not seen..
Fair enough... we will be recreating some of these... no excuse, but it was shot during lockdown time so we were trying to do the best we can within the timeframe possible
If you could zoom in on what’s going on inside the bowl ,that would be helpful!
Yes, we could and should have. Didn't occur to us while shooting.. There are meant to be follow ups to this one, which has not been shot yet... Maybe I will reshoot this one with some sensible feedback we have received too.. Thanks for the feedback
Excellent!
Many thanks! Especially getting it from you means a lot :)
Wow wonderful info as always. The process looks lil tideous and more work than the powder kolam. Curious and eagerly waiting for the next video for the drawing process as I always thought that this is done through paint brush.
I wish I could see the top shot of the bowl you were mixing in. 😁
This process is tideous, however exceptionally satisfying. This is how its done in certain communities, especially for auspicious occasions. Many people have found their own way to create these because the traditional method isn't easy... However, the gripping and release is very very beneficial for one...
Very long video, could have been shorter
Hi Tamil Nadu,s ancient and traditional art will go public!
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