Kanikonna Kasavu Sari
Wrap yourself in festive floral kanikonna this vishu. A handloom kasavu, embroidered with kanikonna and border tassles.
We work with Handlooms & all our products are Handcrafted with love by our talented artisans & masters. Since our making process is entirely by hand, slight aberrations in textile, printing, painting, embroidery and sewing are bound to happen and cannot be considered as “damaged.” No two pieces will be alike in anything Handmade & that makes each piece unique.
Colour Variations:
While we photograph only in natural light and try our best to make sure that the colours shown on our website are accurate, actual colours may vary a little. The precise colour of the product may vary due to colour variability in computers, laptops, screen monitors, mobiles, tablets and or other devices screen peculiarities or resolution. We try to give as many colour choices as possible per design & give you actual product swatches as colour options on our website. Please be aware that we will not be responsible if the colour is not what you expected it to be at the time of purchase. Because all our products are custom made and cannot be returned for reasons of colour, please make sure that you understand that colour variations are possible from our photography of the actual products.
Size:
We share our standard size chart for all our products on our website. All our stitched products come with extra margin & stitches should you need to alter this. We also offer unstitched fabric with artwork appliqued for most of our designs as an option. We stitch as per your unique order that is a combination of Design, Fabric, Colour, Sleeves or Sleeveless so it is a custom made for you & cannot be returned for reasons of wrong size.
Care for Fabrics:
- Preferably always dry clean. Or, gentle hand wash in cold water.
- Do not machine wash.
- Do not soak in water.
- Always dry in shade.
- Never use detergents or chemicals on the painting/embroidery/screen printing.
- Always iron the painting/embroidery/screen printing inside out.
Care for all other Materials:
- Preferably always gentle clean with a dry wipe.
- Do not soak in water.
- Never use detergents or chemicals on the painting/screen printing.
Kani Kaanum neram...never too late; never too early!
“Kanikkonna” ( Botanical name:Cassia Fistula) like a golden shower is in full bloom during “Vishu” the harvest festival of Kerala. The cascading golden yellow bunch of flowers is a symbol of prosperity for the people of Kerala.
Konna Poovu ( Poovu - poo – meaning flower) is an indispensable component of Vishukkani – the auspicious first sight (the first thing to see) on the new year’s day break. Vishu normally falls on 14th of April which coincides with this annual flower bloom.
Presenting “Kanikonna” Kasavu sari -
An exquisite pure handloom Kasavu sari from the Kuthampilly looms with the Kanikonna delicately embroidered in full bloom all over the kasavu! And, those cute tassles; simply chummeshwari
You may shop for the “Kanikonna” Choli by clicking here.
*Colors may appear slightly different in a picture.