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KUTHAMPULLY

Kuthampully is a small village in Kerala, India, renowned for its centuries-old tradition of handloom weaving. The village is primarily inhabited by the Devanga community, who are traditionally weavers by profession. They are particularly famous for crafting the Kasavu sari, a traditional Kerala sari known for its elegant gold border, which is often worn during festivals and special occasions.

The artisans of Kuthampully have kept alive the intricate techniques of weaving that have been passed down through generations. The Kasavu sari is meticulously woven with pure cotton threads and adorned with gold zari, making it a symbol of Kerala’s rich cultural heritage.

Among the prominent figures associated with the Kasavu sari is Beena Kannan, a celebrated name in the Indian fashion industry. She is known for her work in popularizing Kerala’s traditional weaves, especially the Kasavu sari, on both national and international platforms. Kuthampully weavers are one of the main suppliers of these exquisite saris to designers like Beena Kannan, helping preserve and promote Kerala’s weaving traditions