Kerala Kasavu Set Mundu with Blouse | Traditional Kerala Ethnic Wear for Women | Off‑White Cotton Mundu with Mixed Blue Kara Border | Ideal for Onam Festival (2 * 2.80 MTR)
Crafted from hand‑loomed pure cotton, this authentic Kerala Kasavu Set Mundu includes a blouse, with elegant golden zari (kasavu) borders and contrasting mixed blue kara detailing—breathable, traditional ethnic attire perfect for festivals and weddings.
The two‑piece Mundum Neriyathum ensemble features a lower mundu and upper neriyathu draped over a blouse, embracing Kerala's cultural heritage with its distinct kasavu and kara border design in vibrant mixed blue kara accents.
Featuring signature kasavu weaving—fine gold or golden yarn borders—this set exudes minimalist elegance rooted in centuries‑old Kerala handloom tradition from GI‑tagged clusters like Balaramapuram and Kuthampully.
The contrasting mixed blue kara border enriches it offering a bold yet balanced ethnic look—a modern twist on classic Kerala festive wear.
Designed for cultural occasions like Onam, Vishu and weddings, this Kasavu Set Mundu is starched for structure, lightweight for comfort, handcrafted for authenticity, and offers breathable ease for long event wear.
Description
Immerse yourself in Kerala's vibrant heritage with our mixed blue Kara Kasavu Set Mundu, thoughtfully designed to elevate Onam celebrations and traditional gatherings. This captivating two-piece ensemble features a crisp ivory cotton mundu and neriyathu (upper drape), both bordered with striking mixed blue kara, harmoniously accented by the iconic Kasavu zari. The colorful kara pays homage to Kerala's native mundu tradition, where close-weave plain cotton is enlivened by mixed blue stripes—here reimagined with serene mixed blue hues that offer a refreshing twist on classic ethnic wear. the mundu effortlessly wraps the lower body, while the matching neriyathu drapes elegantly over the shoulder. A matching blouse piece completes the set, ensuring confident, festive-ready dressing. Perfectly tuned for festive occasions, this teal-striped mundu brings modern flair to timeless tradition. Women across generations have embraced the mundum neriyatum style—now often referred to as a Kasavu saree—during Onam, Vishu, and cultural dances such as Kaikottikali and Thiruvathira, where such garments highlight communal unity and Kerala's cultural narrative.