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    Leheria Tie & Dye Kurtas

    Why Is Leheriya Tie & Die And Special 

    Leheriya Kurtis, which come in hip designs, are the ideal complement to your ethnic dress collection this season. You may flaunt your individual flair on every occasion with our unique Leheriya Kurtis. Dress up your lovely Leheriya Kurtis with high-end jewellery to complete the glamorous look. Leher means waves in German. This specific motif serves as the inspiration for the designs of Leheriya Kurtis. A variety of colours, including pink, blue, and yellow, are combined with asymmetrical wave-like lines to portray the ocean's waves. Despite the fact that this is one of Raja...

    Why Is Leheriya Tie & Die And Special 

    Leheriya Kurtis, which come in hip designs, are the ideal complement to your ethnic dress collection this season. You may flaunt your individual flair on every occasion with our unique Leheriya Kurtis. Dress up your lovely Leheriya Kurtis with high-end jewellery to complete the glamorous look. Leher means waves in German. This specific motif serves as the inspiration for the designs of Leheriya Kurtis. A variety of colours, including pink, blue, and yellow, are combined with asymmetrical wave-like lines to portray the ocean's waves. Despite the fact that this is one of Rajasthan's classic patterns, many modern Kurti designs feature this print. It is a historical art form that dates back more than a century. Even today, women adore them, and celebrities frequently don them, Kurtis.

    Leheriya cotton  Kurtis is extremely delicate and silky. They require more maintenance because they are typically lighter in weight than other textiles like chiffons and georgettes, for example. Here are some suggestions to make sure your Leheriya Kurti lasts as long as possible in the greatest condition. Your choice of jewellery greatly depends on the event you're going to as well as the amount of embellishment on your Kurti. If the Rajasthani  Leheriya Kurti is simply printed, you should wear very little jewellery. It is sufficient to wear a simple chain with a pendant and a few bracelets or bangles with Jhumkas to match. Choose any spectacular necklace or pair of earrings for a party appearance, and keep the rest of your jewellery modest.

    Why Should You Shop From iTokri? 

    iTokri aims to conserve Indian culture so that it can be shared with the rest of the world. Additionally, by including a traditional touch, it is intended to make it simple for someone who lives far from their family and friends in a foreign country to enjoy every event and holiday. With iTokri, you can always stay in touch with your tradition and culture while finding affordable handcrafted goods. Buy gorgeous pieces from iTokri like  tie and dye fabrics of Rajasthan,  leheriya prints sarees,  leheriya tie dye dupattas, and  leheriya tie dye stoles in beautiful and vibrant colours. 

    FAQs

    How is leheriya made?

    Textiles commonly used for saris and turbans are thin cotton or silk cloths that are dyed using leheria. Approximately one inch is rolled diagonally from the corner to the opposite selvedge, tied at intervals, and coloured, according to World Textiles.

    Which state is famous for leheriya?

    The traditional tie-dye method known as leheria (or leheriya) is used in Rajasthan, India, and produces a vibrantly coloured fabric with unusual patterns. Because the dyeing method is frequently used to create intricate wave patterns, the technique's name derives from the Rajasthani word for wave.

    Is leheriya kurtis in trend?

    Leheriya kurtis are in trend. Leheriya Kurtis and leheriya prints can never go out of fashion.

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