Leheriya is a traditional style of tie dye practised in Rajasthan that results in brightly coloured cloth with distinctive patterns. The technique gets its name from the Rajasthani word for wave because the dyeing technique is often used to produce complex wave patterns. The fabric is "rolled diagonally from one corner to the opposite selvedge, and then tied at the required intervals and dyed". Wave patterns result from fanlike folds made before being dyed. Traditional Leheriya employs natural dyes and multiple washes and uses indigo or alizarin during the final stage of preparation.
Myriad hues rarely come alive the way they do on a LEHERIYA fabric, where vibrant palettes shine through and celebrate the uniqueness of each shade blended together.