Material | Leheriya Fabrics |
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Width | 44 Inch |
Weight | 75 to 90 Grams Per Meter (approximately) |
Leheriya Fabrics
₹1,075.00
15 in stock
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Shipping – Ready stock. It can be delivered within 7-10 days
Wash Care – Dry Clean Only
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Description
Leheriya fabrics, synonymous with vibrant patterns and rich cultural heritage, trace their origins to the arid landscapes of Rajasthan, India. The name “Leheriya” is derived from the Hindi word “lehar,” meaning wave, aptly describing the undulating patterns that characterize this traditional tie-dye technique. Historically, Leheriya has been an integral part of Rajasthani culture, often associated with the region’s numerous festivals and ceremonies. The process of creating Leheriya is both an art and a testament to the skill of the artisans who practice it.
To produce the distinctive wave patterns, fabric is first rolled diagonally and then tied at intervals using thread. This meticulous tying process creates resist points that prevent the dye from penetrating certain areas, resulting in the characteristic zigzag patterns once the fabric is dyed. The dyeing process itself involves dipping the tied fabric into vats of vibrant, natural dyes, often multiple times, to achieve the desired intensity of color. Once the dyeing is complete, the threads are carefully removed, revealing the intricate wave patterns that are the hallmark of Leheriya.
Modern Adaptations and Uses of Leheriya Fabrics
One of the key factors contributing to the versatility of Leheriya fabrics is their adaptability to various fashion trends. Designers creatively blend Leheriya patterns with contemporary cuts and silhouettes, resulting in unique fusion wear that appeals to a global audience. Accessories such as scarves, bags, and shoes also feature Leheriya prints, making it easier for fashion enthusiasts to incorporate this traditional art into their everyday wardrobe.
The rising popularity of Leheriya fabrics in international markets underscores its universal appeal. Global fashion influencers and celebrities have embraced Leheriya, further amplifying its reach and demand. As a result, this age-old craft continues to thrive, bridging the gap between tradition and modernity, and captivating audiences worldwide with its timeless charm and versatility.
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