Kasavu Kada originates as a symbol of prosperity and status, worn by Kerala’s aristocracy alongside the Kasavu saree.
The craftsmanship of gold bangles flourishes under royal patronage, making Kasavu Kada an essential part of bridal and festive jewellery.
British influence introduces new jewellery-making techniques, but Kasavu Kada remains deeply rooted in Kerala’s cultural identity.
Kasavu Kada becomes widely popular, with families passing down intricately designed bangles as heirlooms for generations.
The golden era of traditional jewelry sees Kasavu Kada paired with Kerala sarees for weddings and cultural festivities.
Gold jewellery, including Kasavu Kada, becomes a status symbol, with brides and women favouring heavier, more elaborate designs.
The modern revival brings lightweight and contemporary designs, making Kasavu Kada a perfect blend of heritage and elegance, celebrated by brands like Jayalakshmi Silks.
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