Souvenirs cherish memories of one's experiences in life. When it comes to travelling, souvenirs attain immense value, especially when you visit destinations like Kerala. Sculptures made in different varieties of wood are one such valued souvenir.
Wood-carved sculptures reflect Kerala's tradition, art and socio-cultural background. These artefacts of Kerala are known for their uniqueness of style, the perfection of form and elegance of design.
Wooden sculptures designed by the professional artisans of God's Own Country come in a wide range of adorable and amazing handmade articles. Among them include idols of gods and goddesses, decor items, wall hanging, household items etc.
The temple is considered the epicentre of Onam celebrations across Kerala.
Annually the church witnesses the participation of a large number of people from around the globe.
Thousands of devotees immersed in prayers carrying wooden crosses of different sizes and ambling up a hill; a whole village getting decked up and readying itself to welcome these pilgrims.
Once a year, the River Pamba gets enlivened as an elaborately decorated snake boat glides across its placid waters bearing the provisions for a grand feast
Pooram Purappadu, Uthram Vilakku and Vrischika Ekadasi are the popular festivals
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At Kerala Arts and Crafts Village, one gets to experience Kerala in all its glory. The newly opened centre is a hub where the culture, heritage and art from across all the districts of the state gets represented, thereby giving one a feel of Kerala. The first phase of the ethnic village was dedicated by Chief Minister Mr. Pinarayi Vijayan.
The Kerala Arts and Crafts Village at Vellar, near Kovalam, has launched a ‘Gift a Tradition’ project to give a new lease of life to the traditional handicraft sector