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Authentic hand-crafted wax batik lungis and sarongs for men — as worn by Kerala's working men in our portrait series. All available on Amazon with worldwide shipping.

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Pure cotton wax batik handloom lungi. Traditional Kerala style, free size, 2.25 metres. Set of 2 in blue and green patterns.

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Pure cotton handloom batik lungi. Rich brown and maroon earth tones, free size, 2.25 metres. Set of 2.

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Assorted colour cotton rings on white base. Ideal for casual wear, beach wear, or night wear. India ethnic dress.

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100% pure cotton handloom checked lungi. Traditional Kerala style, 2.25 metres. Value pack of 3.

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Beautifully hand-crafted wax batik unstitched lungi. Highest quality cotton, bright smooth colours, 47 inch.

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ADHIN Pure Cotton Wax Batik Lungi

Relaxed fit, highest quality cotton fabric. Perfect for casual occasions. Batik lungi 2.25 metre width, 47 inch.

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What is a Batik Lungi?

A batik lungi is a traditional South Indian garment worn by men across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Sri Lanka. It is a rectangular length of cotton fabric — typically 2.25 metres long and 47 inches wide — featuring hand-crafted wax-resist batik dye patterns in vibrant colours.

In Kerala, the lungi (also called kaili or mundu) is worn daily — from paddy fields and fishing boats to village markets and temple festivals. The batik variety features intricate patterns including palm trees, elephants, peacocks, lotus flowers, and geometric motifs.

Our Kerala Men Gallery documents 136 portraits of Kerala's working men wearing authentic batik lungis in their natural environment — a living archive of this textile tradition.

How to Wear a Lungi

  1. 1Hold the lungi open in front of you at waist height
  2. 2Wrap it around your waist from right to left
  3. 3Fold the excess fabric at the front into a pleat
  4. 4Tuck the pleat into the waistband or tie a knot
  5. 5For half-sarong style: fold up to knee height and retie

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a batik lungi?

A batik lungi (also called sarong or mundu) is a traditional South Indian garment worn by men. It is a length of cotton fabric, typically 2.25 metres, wrapped around the waist. Batik lungis feature hand-crafted wax-resist dye patterns in vibrant colours. They are worn daily in Kerala for work, relaxation, and festivals.

Where can I buy batik lungi online?

Amazon.com stocks a wide range of authentic batik lungis from Indian manufacturers with worldwide shipping. All products on this page are available on Amazon.com with fast delivery to the US, Australia, UK, and most countries.

What size lungi should I buy?

Most lungis are free size (one size fits all) and measure approximately 2.25 metres in length and 47 inches (120cm) in width. They are wrapped and tied at the waist, so they fit waist sizes from 28 to 44 inches comfortably.

How do you wear a lungi?

Hold the lungi open in front of you, wrap it around your waist, and fold the excess fabric at the front, tucking it in or tying a knot. For a half-sarong style (as seen in the Kerala Men Gallery portraits), fold the lungi up to knee height and tie it at the waist. There are also cylinder-style and self-knot styles.

What is the difference between a lungi and a sarong?

They are essentially the same garment with different regional names. 'Lungi' is the South Indian (Kerala, Tamil Nadu) term, while 'sarong' is used in Southeast Asia and internationally. Both are lengths of fabric wrapped around the waist.

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Browse 136 documentary portraits of Kerala's working men wearing authentic batik lungis across paddy fields, backwaters, temples and markets.

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