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KERALA HANDLOOM TRADITIONAL DHOTHI WITH THICK SILVER BORDER| BALARAMAPURAM DHOTI | ONAM , VISHU ATTIRE | ETHNIC WEAR
KERALA HANDLOOM TRADITIONAL DHOTHI WITH THICK SILVER BORDER| BALARAMAPURAM DHOTI | ONAM , VISHU ATTIRE | ETHNIC WEAR
Kerala Handloom Dhothi is a traditional weaving fabric designed for daily wear and special occasions. It’s hand-woven from pure cotton for lasting quality and boasts a unique herringbone-like pattern, making it perfect for a long-lasting, stylish appearance.
This Kerala Balaramapuram Handloom Dhothi is made with 100% cotton for a lightweight, comfortable feel. This dhoti features hand-weaving and intricate designs that make each piece unique. The influence of age-old weaving techniques gives it a traditional, stylish look. Make a statement with this one-of-a-kind piece. Moreover, its breathable material is great for keeping you cool and comfortable.
This traditional handloom dhoti from Kerala is the perfect attire for any traditional occasion. Pure cotton fabric with a red and golden border ensures maximum comfort and style. Double dhotis and vests complete the look for an authentic ethnic style. Enjoy maximum comfort and elegant style with this Kerala handloom dhoti.
Balaramapuram, located in the Thiruvananthapuram district of Kerala, is renowned for its traditional handloom textiles, including the famous Balaramapuram handloom dhotis. These handcrafted dhotis hold significant cultural value in Kerala and are especially popular during the Onam festival, which is the state's harvest festival and one of the most important celebrations.
Onam is a time when people in Kerala wear traditional attire to participate in various festivities, cultural events, and family gatherings. Men often wear the traditional white dhoti, and Balaramapuram handloom dhotis are a preferred choice due to their authenticity, craftsmanship, and cultural significance.
The Balaramapuram handloom dhotis are known for their fine quality and unique weaving patterns. They are traditionally woven using cotton yarns and feature intricate and distinctive designs on the borders. The border of the dhoti is usually adorned with golden or silver zari (metallic thread) work, which adds an elegant touch to the attire.
During Onam, it's common to see people, both young and old, wearing Balaramapuram handloom dhotis paired with a matching traditional shirt or kurta. The simple yet graceful look of the dhoti embodies the essence of Kerala's rich cultural heritage.