- "leheriya" is
derived from the
Sanskrit word “lahara,”
meaning “wave.”
Leheria dyeing is done on thin
cotton or silk cloth,
usually in
lengths appropriate...
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Dyeing Techniques Batik Dyeing Ikat
Kasuri Kalamkari Katazome Leheria Mordant Reactive dye
printing Resist Ring
dyeing Rōketsuzome
Shibori Tie-dye...
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Patan and
Mandvi in Kutch,
Bandhani of Jamnagar,
Anjar and Bhuj, Motif,
Leheria,
Dhamakda and Ajrak,
Nagri sari,
Tangaliya Shawl, Dhurrie, Kediyu, Heer...
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everyday attire. Tie-d**** and block-print
saris known as Bandhani,
Leheria/Leheriya, Bagru, Ajrakh, Sungudi, Kota Dabu/Dabu print, Bagh and Kalamkari...
- Man's
Leheria turban, India, Rajasthan, 19th century....
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techniques include tie-dye, batik, Rōketsuzome, katazome,
bandhani and
leheria. Some
mordants and some
dyestuffs produce strong odours, and the process...
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designed a five-layered
outfit consisting of an
angrakha jacket, a
woven leheria ****tta,
sharara and
inner kurti.
Expensive and real
jewellery was used...