indokkal
Indokkal refers to a specific type of traditional South Indian garment, often associated with the state of Kerala. It is a hand-woven cloth, typically made from cotton, and is known for its simplicity and comfort. The indokkal is generally worn by women, usually as a wrap around the body, resembling a sarong or a long skirt. It is characterized by its plain weave and often features a simple border. Historically, it was a common attire for daily wear, particularly in rural areas, valued for its breathability and ease of movement. The fabric's natural fibers make it well-suited for the tropical climate of South India. While more elaborate garments have become prevalent in modern times, the indokkal remains a symbol of traditional clothing and cultural heritage. Its production often involves traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations, contributing to its artisanal value. The term itself is local to the region where this garment is traditionally used.