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Kasulaperu, also known as Kaasu Mala, is a timeless South Indian necklace characterized by rows of small, coin-shaped gold pieces intricately linked together. Rooted in cultural heritage and spiritual symbolism, it is widely cherished across Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada communities.

Cultural and Spiritual Significance

The name "Kasulaperu" derives from the word kasu, meaning coin. Traditionally, each gold coin in the necklace is engraved with the image of Goddess Lakshmi, the Hindu deity of wealth and prosperity. This makes Kasulaperu not just an ornament but a representation of auspiciousness and divine blessing.

It is most commonly worn during religious festivals, weddings, and other cultural celebrations. In many households, the Kasulaperu is passed down through generations as a valuable family heirloom.

Bridal and Festive Appeal

Traditional Kasulaperu Design holds a special place in South Indian bridal attire. It is often paired with temple jewelry, vaddanams (waist belts), jhumkas (earrings), and maang tikkas to complete the traditional bridal ensemble. Its rich, ornate design complements silk sarees and lends a regal charm to the overall look.

Modern adaptations of the design are now available in various finishes such as matte gold, antique polish, and even lightweight imitation variants for more accessible styling.

Design Variations

Kasulaperu is available in a range of styles to suit different preferences:

  1. Single-layer kasulaperu for a refined, understated look
  2. Multi-layered kasulaperu for a grand, bridal appearance
  3. Lakshmi kasu malas featuring detailed engravings of deities
  4. Contemporary styles with added gemstones, pearls, or colored accents

Care and Maintenance

To preserve the quality and longevity of a Kasulaperu:

  1. Store in a dry, fabric-lined jewelry box
  2. Avoid contact with moisture, perfumes, or chemicals
  3. Wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth after use

Proper care ensures that the necklace retains its shine and detailing for years to come.

Conclusion

Kasulaperu remains one of the most iconic pieces of South Indian jewelry, blending religious symbolism with exquisite craftsmanship. Whether worn during a wedding or a festival, it continues to embody tradition, elegance, and cultural pride. As both a fashion statement and a spiritual emblem, Kasulaperu stands as a lasting symbol of heritage.

Frequently Asked Question 

What is a Kasulaperu?

Kasulaperu is a traditional South Indian necklace made up of small gold coins (kasu meaning coin and peru meaning chain/necklace in Telugu and Tamil). Each coin is usually embossed with a goddess motif, most commonly Goddess Lakshmi, symbolizing wealth and prosperity.