Leheriya Printed Fabrics
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Green Colour Leheriya Georgette Printed FabricPRODUCT FEATURES Material: Georgette Width: 44 Inches Weight: 65 Grams Per Meter
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Green Colour Leheriya Georgette Printed FabricPRODUCT FEATURES Material: Georgette Width: 44 Inches Weight: 65 Grams Per Meter
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₹598.00- ₹350.00
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Black Colour Leheriya Georgette Printed FabricWrap yourself in the luxurious elegance of our Black Colour Leheriya Georgette Printed Fabric. Made with high-quality material, its beautiful black color and intricate Leheriya print will elevate any outfit. Perfect for creating stunning dresses, skirts, and blouses. Transform your wardrobe with this stunning...
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Orange Colour Leheriya Cotton Printed FabricPRODUCT FEATURES Material: Cotton Width: 44 Inches Weight: 80 Grams Per Meter Color: Orange
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₹450.00- ₹350.00
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Red Colour Leheriya Cotton Printed FabricPRODUCT FEATURES Material: Cotton Width: 44 Inches Weight: 80 Grams Per Meter Color: Red
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₹450.00- ₹350.00
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Leheriya is traditional Indian textile technique originating from Rajasthan, India, known for its distinctive wave-like patterns. The name "Leheriya" is derived from the Hindi word "Leher," which means "waves," reflecting the characteristic design of this style.
The process of creating Leheriya prints involves a meticulous tie-dye method where the fabric is folded and tied with threads at intervals to form undulating lines or waves. These tied sections resist the dye, resulting in a pattern of colorful waves across the fabric. The fabric is then dyed in vibrant hues, often using natural dyes sourced from plants and minerals, which imbue the fabric with a rich and organic color palette.
Leheriya prints are characterized by their dynamic and rhythmic patterns, resembling the movement of water or rippling waves. The design can vary in complexity, from subtle and delicate waves to bold and intricate patterns, depending on the artisan's skill and creativity.
Traditionally, Leheriya fabrics were primarily used to create sarees, turbans, and scarves worn during festive occasions and celebrations in Rajasthan. However, in contemporary fashion, Leheriya prints are also incorporated into a wide range of clothing items, including kurtas, dresses, skirts, and accessories, as well as home furnishings like curtains, bedspreads, and tablecloths.
The allure of Leheriya printed fabrics lies in their exquisite craftsmanship, vibrant colors, and timeless elegance. Each piece carries the legacy of Rajasthan's rich cultural heritage and the skilled artistry of its artisans, making Leheriya prints not only a fashion statement but also a symbol of tradition and craftsmanship cherished by connoisseurs of Indian textiles worldwide.