"Manjima" is a name of Indian origin, commonly used in South India. In Sanskrit, "Manjima" can be linked to the root word "Manj," which means pleasing, charming, or delightful. Therefore, the name Manjima refers as someone who is charming or pleasing in nature.
The Kerala style Manjima Settu Mundu is made from high-quality cotton, known for its comfort and breathability, making it suitable for the warm and humid climate of the region.
The golden border adds a touch of elegance to the attire, giving it a classic and timeless look. The screen-printed design along the borders and on the body of the Settu Mundu enhances its aesthetic appeal, reflecting the artistic and cultural motifs that are often associated with Kerala's traditional attire. The color likely complements the Settu mundu's natural off-white creating a harmonious and graceful appearance.
The Settu Mundu comes with an extra, unstitched blouse piece that complements the design and color of the attire. This allows for customization, allowing the wearer to choose a blouse style that suits their preferences.
Settu Mundu is a symbol of Kerala's cultural identity and is often worn on special occasions, festivals, and ceremonies. The golden border and intricate screen-printed design add a touch of sophistication to the traditional attire.
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