Context: Amid Pandemic, Care 4 Chendamangalam, which works with weavers in Kerala, brings the eponymous GI-tagged sari for a fund-raiser exhibition to Bengaluru
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About Kerala Kasavu Sarees
- It refers to the zari (gold thread) used in the border of the Kerala saree.
- The identity of the saree comes from the geographical cluster they are associated with.
- The Indian government has identified three clusters in Kerala – Balaramapuram, Chendamangalam and Kuthampully – that have been given a Geographical Indication (GI) tag.
About Chendamangalam Saree
Features
- It is recognisable by its puliyilakara border, a thin black line that runs side by side with the sari’s selvedge.
- It has extra-weft chuttikara and stripes and checks of varying width.
History
- It is widely believed that weaving in Chedamangalam was introduced by the Paliam family.
- Called the Paliath Achans, the family was hereditary to the prime minister post to the Maharaja of Cochin, having been associated with Chendamangalam from the 16th century onwards.
- Other GI Tagged Products from Kerala: Kasaragod Sarees, Pokkali Rice, Nilambur Teak, Wayanad Robusta Coffee, Tirur Betel Leaf, etc.