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“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.”
A Masterpiece in Every Thread
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.
Made from high-quality fine cotton, Kuthampully sarees and dhotis are perfect for the tropical climate.
A genuine handloom dhoti or saree is a "slow fashion" item. Higher thread density makes it durable.
Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the "gold standard" for Kerala festivals like Onam.
Directly support the 1,000+ weaver families fighting to preserve a 500-year-old art form.
₹3,410.00
The Kuthampully Legacy: A Masterpiece in Every Thread
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 just printed or stuck on.
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?
Cultural Identity: Wearing Kuthampully is a statement of pride. It is the “gold standard” for Kerala festivals like Onam and Vishu, as well as weddings and temple visits.
Support for Artisans: By buying these, customers are directly supporting the 1,000+ weaver families who are fighting to keep a 500-year-old art form alive against the influx of cheap factory-made fakes.
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