leheriya
Leheriya is a traditional Indian tie-dye technique that originates from the state of Rajasthan. This art form is characterized by its vibrant colors and wave-like patterns, resembling the ripples of water. Artisans use a unique method of folding and tying fabric before dyeing it, which creates intricate designs.
Typically, leheriya is applied to lightweight fabrics like cotton and silk, making it popular for clothing such as sarees, dupattas, and turbans. The technique not only showcases the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan but also highlights the skill and creativity of local artisans.