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Kuthampully Handlooms Kasavu Saree
₹3,410.00“Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed Peacock Motifs woven, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.“
“GI Tagged Heritage,” “Not a Powerloom Print,” and “Direct from the Weaver’s Pit-Loom.”
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The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Saree – Kasavu with Temple Border
₹12,000.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Saree’s with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
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The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Gold & Silver Lines
₹2,060.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Magenta with Broad Silver Line
₹2,060.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Golden Flower Zari
₹2,060.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Golden Lines Zari
₹2,060.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Black
₹1,140.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Silver Fine Line
₹1,140.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Silver Medium Line
₹1,290.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Silver Broader Line
₹1,470.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Golden Broader Line
₹1,470.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
Kuthampully Double Mundu – Coffee Brown & Silver Lines
₹1,470.00“Wear the Royal Legacy.” Authentic Kuthampully Handloom Double Mundu with signature crisp texture and genuine woven Kasavu border. GI-tagged and hand-woven by master artisans for unmatched traditional elegance.
×
The Kuthampully Legacy
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
GI Tagged Heritage
Not a Powerloom Print
Direct from the Weaver's Pit-Loom
Wrap yourself in 500 years of tradition. This authentic Kuthampully Kasavu saree is hand-woven by master artisans using premium fine cotton and high-quality gold zari. Featuring a classic off-white body and a meticulously detailed temple border, it offers a drape that is both regal and breathable. Perfect for the woman who values heritage over trends.
Distinctive Peculiarities
- The Royal Origin: Originally brought from Mysore by the Kochi Royal Family over 500 years ago, these weavers (the Devanga community) were the exclusive artisans for the palace. Every saree carries a "royal" DNA.
- Authentic "Kasavu": The hallmark of Kuthampully is the exquisite gold and silver zari (Kasavu) borders. Unlike powerloom imitations, the zari is intricately woven into the fabric, not merely printed or applied.
- Natural Stiffness & Texture: The cotton yarn is treated with natural rice starch (Kanji) during the warping process. This gives the sarees and dhotis a characteristic crispness and a "living" feel that synthetic fabrics can never replicate.
- Intricate Motifs: Kuthampully is famous for weaving traditional motifs like the Kathakali face, Lord Krishna, peacocks, and temple borders directly into the pallu using Jacquard techniques.
- Eco-Friendly Process: The traditional process involves minimal chemicals. The off-white color is the natural shade of the cotton, often unbleached and undyed, making it skin-friendly and sustainable.
Why Buy Kuthampully Handloom?
Breathable Comfort
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
Durability and Quality
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Cultural Identity
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Support for Artisans
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
Authentic Heritage • Handwoven in Kerala
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