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Kolam Slate Coasters – A South Indian Folk Art
Celebrate the beauty of South Asian heritage with our Kolam Slate Coasters, featuring intricate kolam-inspired designs. Hand-drawn and deeply rooted in tradition, these coasters symbolize prosperity, positivity, and cultural artistry.
In South Indian tradition, kolam patterns are believed to bring good luck and welcome Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and abundance, while keeping negative energy at bay. Made from premium slate, these coasters offer a stylish and functional way to protect surfaces while adding a touch of cultural charm to your home.
Why You'll Love Them:
Add a piece of South Asian tradition to your table with these elegant and meaningful coasters—a perfect blend of heritage and contemporary style.
Measuring 4 inches by 4 inches, these coasters are the perfect size to protect your surfaces from unwanted drink rings while infusing your space with a unique cultural influence.
Size: 4 x 4 inches
Material: Slate
Kolam is a traditional Indian art form, especially popular in South India, where intricate patterns are drawn on the ground using rice flour, chalk powder, or colored powders. These designs are usually made by women early in the morning at the entrance of homes, symbolizing prosperity, positivity, and a warm welcome to guests.
The patterns range from simple dots and lines to complex geometric shapes, flowers, and flowing designs. Many kolams follow mathematical symmetry, creating visually stunning motifs that are both artistic and meditative to make. Since rice flour is often used, kolams also serve as a humble act of feeding ants and small creatures, reflecting the deep-rooted Indian value of harmony with nature.
Beyond decoration, kolams hold spiritual and cultural significance, especially during festivals like Pongal and Diwali, when they become even more elaborate. This beautiful, centuries-old tradition is a daily reminder of patience, creativity, and the connection between art and everyday life.