Inspired by the sacred geometry of South Indian Kolam (Rangoli) traditions, Bindu Mandala reinterprets an ancient ritual through a modern silhouette.
In homes across South India, intricate dot-grid patterns known as pulli kolam are drawn at dawn to symbolize harmony, protection, and new beginnings. At the heart of every pattern lies the bindu, the central point from which balance expands.
Here, that philosophy transforms into art. The dotted geometry and flowing lines echo the meditative rhythm of Kolam design, unfolding with quiet precision across the form. The artwork feels intentional, centered, and fluid much like the woman who wears it.
Set against a sculpted white jumpsuit with soft draping and wide-leg movement, the design becomes both architectural and effortless.
This is not ornamentation. It is alignment. A presence that begins from within.