In God's Own Country, Kerala, 35 km from Kochi, in Ernakulum district, is rooted the ancient handloom town of Chendamangalam famed for its saris, dhoti, and set-mundu, now GI-tagged since 2011. The area has been flourishing as the handloom headquarters of the Devang Chettiar community since the 17th century, when Paliya Achan or Paliyathachan (the oldest male member of a family) began his patronage. Hailing from the Paliam Nair family, who were hereditary chief ministers of the Rajas of Cochin, Paliyathachan has a significant role in the rise of the Chendamangalam, and therefore its weaver community.
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Exploring The GI-Tagged Handlooms Of Chendamangalam In Kerala
The Devanga weaver community is known for the world-renowned Kasavu saris and mundu
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Kasavu sarees enchant people world over for its simplicity Photo: Shutterstock
Kasavu sarees enchant people world over for its simplicity Photo: Shutterstock
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