Handmade India by Artwist
In the coastal district of Kasaragod in Kerala, weaving is not just a craft—it is a way of life shaped by history, migration, and quiet mastery. This episode of Handmade India by Artwist explores Kasaragod sarees, a handloom tradition known for its understated elegance and refined craftsmanship. Originating in the 18th century, this craft was shaped by weaving communities like the Saliya and Padmashali, who brought their knowledge and identity to the region. Characterized by fine cotton fabrics, subtle stripes, and intricately woven borders using jacquard and dobby techniques, these sarees reflect a balance of simplicity and detail. Patterns like Tappet and Kotench add depth, while the use of vat dyes ensures durability and long-lasting color. Woven on traditional Malabar looms and influenced by natural elements like local water, each saree carries a story of patience, skill, and cultural continuity. Recognized with a Geographical Indication (GI) tag, Kasaragod sarees stand as a symbol of thoughtful craftsmanship in a fast-paced world. This is not just a saree. It is simplicity, heritage, and intention—woven together. 🌿 Handmade India by Artwist—where craft meets meaning. Brought to you by Artwist, by Sudeep.
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