The Beauty of Timeless Kerala Sarees: Grace in Every Drape
The beautiful and minimalistic Kerala saree, known traditionally as “Kasavu saree”, originates from Kerala, i.e., God’s Own Country. A timeless masterpiece that is simple in design but deeply woven with heritage and tradition, this graceful saree stands out with its pristine white/off-white base and rich golden borders. They’re often woven with pure cotton and gorgeous zari work. Worn during religious and cultural festivals, their minimalist appeal makes them a go-to for those who want subtle sophistication.
Whether you’re attending a temple function, celebrating auspicious festivals like Onam or Vishu, or intending to gift a meaningful piece to a loved one, the Kerala saree online collection from Pothys is your perfect choice. Our plain Kerala-style sarees exude grace and elegance, a festive shimmer and charm, bringing the cultural legacy of Kerala to you.
What truly defines a Kerala Saree?
Kerala sarees have a colour palette that is primarily off-white or cream, complete with golden borders. Some styles of Kerala sarees include elegant border decorations with green, black, red and blue, such as embroidery work or tassels to give a modern contrasting look. Cotton is the primary type of fabric used, but silk-blend options are also available. The zari work across the saree is made up of a glistening golden threadwork that adds a rich look and feel to the saree.
Kerala sarees are versatile and can be styled not just for festive occasions but also for weddings. Kerala sarees have a major cultural significance, and they are often worn during Onam, Vishu, and temple festivities.
From young girls twirling in their Kerala-style saree, dancing the Thiruvathirai, to their grandmothers performing auspicious rituals during Vishu, the Malayali saree unites generations with its timeless aesthetic. Indeed, you can see every family adorning their classic saree during Onam, celebrating good tidings. The beauty of Kerala sarees symbolises purity and grace, with elegance and sophistication in every draped pleat.
What do Kerala sarees look like?
They come in many types, each with its own unique designs and embellishments. Starting with the simplest form, a plain Kerala saree is a simple, elegant piece without motifs or additional embellishments, complete with a golden border. They’re ideal for those who have a minimalist wardrobe, or for religious functions.
These Kerala sarees, i.e., Kasavu sarees, can also include traditional motifs such as peacocks, elephants, temple patterns and similar works in the border or across the pallu, adding an artistic look to this simplistic saree. Some Kerala-style sarees also include bold geometric shapes across the saree or as a border design. Instead of sticking to the original white colour, hues of peach and gold are also available that can transform your look.
Sometimes, instead of the typical golden border, these include coloured zari borders or motifs, along with tassels, in various shades of maroon, green, blue, black and many more colours, a fun contemporary twist to the original saree. Keeping the saree simple, geometric patterns working as the border or colour block borders gives a striking look.
Kerala sarees can also be made of silk, ideal for weddings or special occasions, blending the graceful styles of Kerala sarees with the richness of silk. Designer Kerala sarees also have modern interpretations that include various embroidery and other embellishments.
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Why Choose Pothys?
Pothys, the one-stop aalayam of silks, is a trusted name that harmoniously blends heritage with quality. With decades of experience in creating beautiful and exquisite pieces, Pothys offers a gorgeous collection of Kerala-style sarees that capture the essence of timeless grace. Whether you are looking for authentic plain Kerala sarees that elevate daily wear to a certain elegance, or if you're looking for a grand Malayali saree woven using traditional kasavu aalyam handlooms for a festive flair, Pothys has just the saree for you.
Unmatched craftsmanship, genuine fabric and refined detailing- what more could you ask for? If you're looking for a brand that is committed to creating authentic traditional handwoven sarees with rich golden borders reflecting every drape, you've come to the right place. Pothys captures the essence of a Kerala-style saree with a touch of modern aesthetics as well, a destination where tradition meets trust and style.
Pothys Kerala saree collection stands out as you are shopping from a trusted legacy, with a rich variety of saree styles, from plain Kerala sarees to celebrations and even auspicious occasions. If you're looking at affordable Kerala saree prices, our range suits all budgets without compromising on design. Shopping for a Kerala saree online with Pothys brings you the ease and comfort of purchasing, providing diverse designs, easy browsing, secure purchasing and doorstep delivery.
A Kerala Saree for Every Occasion
Check out this comprehensive guide on a Kerala saree, so you can find what suits your needs.
Most commonly worn during festivals like Onam and Vishu, and sometimes for other festivals as well, a plain Kerala saree is the perfect choice! The pristine white and decorative gold zari borders perfectly wrap together a traditional and elegant look. For other religious events and functions, perhaps look into pallu designs where a little play has been done on the zari work, adorned with nature-themed motifs.
For weddings and receptions, if you're going as a guest, opt for Malayali sarees that have bold geometric prints, unique colours beyond the typical white, such as peach or gold. If you are the dashing bride, look at Kerala sarees with extensive border work, designs with such flair that capture the light and frame your beauty.
Typical formal office wear calls for more plain Kerala sarees made perhaps of a light cotton, but switch it up a little with subtle prints across the saree, or Malayali sarees with gorgeous motifs across its pallu. You can also look at small tassels at the end of your saree, or go for colours that are not the typical gold embellishments for a fresh look.
Lastly, if you're looking to gift someone, any Kerala-style saree will most certainly do! An ideal gift for traditional events, housewarmings and especially milestone celebrations, Kerala sarees online have beautiful designs that are attractive and symbolic.
Depending on the occasion you are purchasing for, Pothys has the one for you.
How to Style Your Gorgeous Kerala Saree
The versatility of a Kerala saree contains its beauty. You can style yours in many ways.
- Pair gold jewellery such as temple jhumkas or brass finish designs. You can wear a short necklace, or stack it with a longer one for a more sophisticated look.
- Opt for a contrasting blouse in unique patterns to elevate your look and bring out the fashionista in you. You can also wear a subtle waist belt to accentuate your silhouette.
- Go traditional with a bun or single-plait braid adorned with jasmine flowers.
- Ethnic sandals, complete with anklets, can complement the understated appeal of the saree.
- Accessorise with a bindi and bangles to finish the look.
Material | Collection | Saree type | Price (in Rs.) |
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Kerala Saree | Kerala Saree Collection | Cream striped kasavu saree with self temple border & gold zari striped pallu | ₹ 15,000-20,000 |
Kerala Saree | Kerala Saree Collection | Cream kasavu saree with self geometric design border & striped pallu | ₹ 15,000-20,000 |
Kerala Saree | Kerala Saree Collection | Borderless White striped kasavu saree & silver zari striped pallu | ₹ 5,000-10,000 |
Kerala Saree | Kerala Saree Collection | White polka dot kasavu saree with contrast polka dot border & striped, polka dot design pallu | ₹ 5,000-10,000 |
Kerala Saree | Kerala Saree Collection | Cream kerala saree with zari designs, zari border & pallu of peacock designs | ₹ 500-1,000 |
Kerala Saree | Kerala Saree Collection | Cream peacock feather embroidered motifs kerala saree,zari border & floral creeper & peacock feather embroidered pallu | Less than₹ 1,000 |
How To Care for Your Kerala Saree
- Air dry your saree after every wear to remove any odour. Avoid too much of direct sunlight on the zari work.
- Try to spot-clean any minor stains.
- Handwash separately as much as possible. Cotton should be hand-washed, while silk varieties should be dry-cleaned.
- Store in a cool, dry place and fold it with tissue paper to avoid creases.
- If ironing is required, iron on low heat and place a cloth in between for protection. Preferably iron on the reverse side.
- Avoid spraying your perfume directly on the zari work done to retain its shine.
How to Check for Authentic Kerala Sarees
Examine your fabric well. Traditional Kerala sarees are made from pure cotton or silk. Their texture is soft and breathable- in tune with the warm climate of the region it originates from. Of course, the hallmark feature of a genuine Kerala-style saree is the iconic pristine white or cream base with intricate gold zari borders, i.e., Kasavu.
Run your hands across the border- you will see and feel a distinct richness, and the intricate weave will be slightly bumpy yet have a smooth finish- signs of true craftsmanship. You can also check the reverse side of the border. For non-printed pieces, the weave pattern is visible on the flip side.
If you're purchasing an authentic Kerala saree online, don't just look at the visuals. Note if it is labelled or described with keywords pertaining to a Mayalai saree. Trusted sites have good product images where you can see subtle differences. Authentic ones have a metallic shine and aren't overly glossy. Easy return policies are also a mark of a good website. Buying from regional brands adds another layer of trust when shopping for Kerala sarees online. Many authentic Kerala sarees carry a handloom certification label, especially when purchased from reputed stores like Pothys. Trust your local weavers, they've been honing this art for several years so that you can safely invest in a piece of Kerala's cultural legacy.