Kasavu saree is the quintessential attire worn by the ladies in Kerala when it's Onam. Also known as Kerala saree or even Onam saree, the iconic white and gold saree gets its name from the zari or gold thread (there are some shops in Kerala that sell these sarees with actual gold thread) used on the border. The Kerala saree is also recognised by the Government of India with GI tags given to the kasavu sarees produced in Balaramapuram, Chendamangalam and Kuthampully.
We chatted with some lovely ladies from God's Own Country, and the first thing they had to say was that they never really bought a kasavu saree. They just took their mum's, grandmother's or even, in some cases, their mother-in-law's. These sarees are heirlooms, to begin with and everyone has a preferred place to pick up their Kerala sarees. And lucky for you, these ladies were willing to drop the deets on where they'd buy it from if they had to.