Thankachi — ivory Balaramapuram set mundu, crimson pulyilakara border, handloom Kerala Canada — Atelier Soza

Thankachi — Classic Pulyilakara Handwoven Kerala Set Mundu

$149.00
Sale price  $149.00 Regular price 
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Thankachi — ivory Balaramapuram set mundu, crimson pulyilakara border, handloom Kerala Canada — Atelier Soza
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Thankachi — Classic Pulyilakara Handwoven Kerala Set Mundu

$149.00
Sale price  $149.00 Regular price 

There are borders that announce themselves. And then there is the pulyilakara.

Thankachi is woven in Balaramapuram on ivory handloom cotton — a white so clean it holds the eye for a moment before the border draws it in. Then, running the full length: a pulyilakara in bold jet black. A single stripe, thin as a tamarind leaf, precise as a line drawn with intention. No width to it, no elaboration. Just that thread of black against vella, repeated at the hem of the neryathu and along the mundu — the same mark, twice, holding the whole set together.

This is the Kerala set mundu in its most classical form. It has not changed because it has never needed to.

Wear her with a black blouse and glass bangles and she becomes ceremony. Wear her with a fine cotton check blouse in the same tones and she becomes something more personal — the kind of outfit that reads as considered without having tried. Either way, keep the jewellery traditional: small gold studs, a simple chain, nothing that competes with the line.

Handwoven in Balaramapuram. Single set — neryathu 2.8 metres, mundu 2 metres. Always in style.

The Details

Type: Kerala set mundu (two-piece — mundu + neryathu)

Fabric: 100% handloom cotton

Body: Ivory (Vella) — plain, fluid, unembellished

Border: Pulyilakara in jet black — single fine stripe, named for the tamarind leaf; runs along both pieces

Pallu (neryathu): Plain ivory with pulyilakara border

Mundu length: 2 metres

Neryathu length: 2.8 metres

Blouse piece: Not included

Authenticity: Single handwoven set from Balaramapuram — not mill-made, not power-loom

Wear her for


Onam · Temple visits · Everyday elegance · Cultural festivals · Weddings as a guest · Gifting — to anyone who understands that restraint is its own kind of luxury · The traditional buyer who needs nothing more than this · The fashion-forward wearer who has arrived at simplicity

Care

These sarees are made to last. Here's how to help them age beautifully.
Handloom cotton develops a patina with time — the fabric softens, the drape becomes more fluid, the colours settle into something richer and more personal than the day it arrived. This is not wear. This is the saree becoming yours.
First wash: Dry clean only, to set the kasavu and protect the weave.
Thereafter: Hand wash gently in cold water with a mild, colour-safe detergent. Do not wring — press the water out gently and lay flat or hang in shade to dry. Never direct sunlight, which fades the kasavu over time.
Storage: Fold along different lines each time to prevent permanent crease marks. Store wrapped in a soft muslin or cotton cloth — never plastic, which traps moisture. A small piece of dried neem or lavender keeps moths away naturally.
Ironing: Low heat, inside out. A pressing cloth between the iron and the kasavu border protects the gold.
A handloom saree that is worn and washed and worn again will outlast anything in your wardrobe. Treat her with care, and she will give you decades.

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