Leheriya Sarees
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Red Pure Russian Silk Gota Patti Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Heritage Weave -
Rani Pure Russian Silk Gota Patti Saree for Mayra Ceremony | Reception Pick -
Blue Chiffon Gota Patti Saree for Sangeet Night | Wedding Edit -
Rani Soft Georgette Gota Patti Saree for Festive Celebration | Buy Today -
Red Soft Georgette Gota Patti Saree for Festive Celebration | Shop Online -
Green Soft Georgette Gota Patti Saree for Festive Celebration | Order Online -
Rani Modal Ajrakh Print Saree for Festive Celebration | Buy Online -
Pink Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Festive Celebration | Artisan Craft -
Yellow Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Haldi Ceremony | Artisan Craft -
Wine Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Wedding Reception | Refined Edit -
Purple Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Wedding Guest | Refined Pick -
Orange Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Festive Celebration | Elegant Edit -
Red Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Karwa Chauth | Elegant Pick -
Rani Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Karwa Chauth | Graceful Pick -
Firozi Soft Georgette Banarasi Zari Weave Saree for Wedding Guest | Soft Drape
About This Collection
Leheriya Sarees — The Soul of Rajasthani Monsoon
The word Leheriya comes from "leher" — meaning wave. And that's exactly what this craft does. It catches the rhythm of falling rain, the sway of jhoolas under sawan skies, the diagonal flow of wind across desert dunes — and ties it all into fabric. For centuries, Rajasthani artisans in Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur have rolled, tied, and dyed lengths of cloth to produce these unmistakable diagonal stripes that no print can fully replicate. At Rang Rajasthani, our Leheriya saree collection is a carefully chosen edit — not every Leheriya, but the ones that work. Pieces that drape beautifully, hold their color, and feel festive the moment you wear them.
Why Leheriya Sarees Are Worn During Sawan and Teej
In Rajasthan, Leheriya isn't just a saree — it's a season. When the monsoon arrives, women across the state pull out their brightest Leheriya drapes for Teej, Gangaur, and Hariyali celebrations. There's a tradition called Sinjara, where a mother-in-law gifts her daughter-in-law a Leheriya saree as a symbol of love and prosperity. Wearing one during Sawan is believed to invite joy, blessings, and the freshness of the rains into your life. Our Leheriya collection honors this tradition — vibrant pinks for romance, yellows for Teej, blues and teals for the rain, and the regal reds and rani pinks that have always belonged to Rajasthani weddings.
Wave Patterns, Mothra, and the Craft Behind Every Drape
What separates a real Leheriya from a printed lookalike is the technique. The fabric is rolled diagonally, tied with cotton threads at precise intervals, and dipped into dye baths — the tied sections resist the color, creating those signature diagonal stripes. A simpler Leheriya gives you single-direction waves. A Mothra Leheriya — one of the most loved sub-styles — combines those wave lines with small dots in a repeating pattern, dyed from two directions to create a checkered wave effect. Our edit features both styles across georgette, chiffon, and pure Russian silk, with hand-applied embellishments like Gota Patti work, Banarasi zari weaves, and mirror detailing for occasion-ready luxury.
Fabrics That Make Our Leheriya Sarees Special
Leheriya is made on every fabric — from cotton for daily wear to heavy silk for weddings. But not all of them drape well, breathe well, or photograph well. Our collection focuses on a small range we've tested and trust: pure georgette and chiffon for that fluid wave movement, Russian silk for structured festive looks, and gajji silk for traditional ceremonial richness. Each fabric carries the Leheriya pattern differently — chiffon gives you airy summer-festive drapes, georgette holds color brilliantly, and silk Leheriyas bring depth for sangeet, mayra, and reception evenings.
Styling Leheriya for Every Festive Moment
A Leheriya saree is one of those rare drapes that looks complete with the simplest styling. Pair it with a contrast solid blouse to let the wave pattern speak. Add oxidized silver, kundan, or polki jewelry for a regal finish. For Teej and Sawan, lean into greens and yellows. For Karwa Chauth, reds and rani pinks. For sangeet and reception, blues, burgundies, and firozi with embellished borders. Wedding guests, sisters of the bride, and ceremony families love Leheriya for its festive energy without the heaviness of bridal wear.
Why Buy Leheriya Sarees from Rang Rajasthani
We're a curated collection, not a catalog. Right now, our Leheriya range is small but deliberate — every piece has earned its place by being a market-tested hit. As we gather more customer feedback, we'll keep adding stronger pieces, better fabrics, and rarer color combinations. What you see here are Leheriya sarees with the right drape, the right color depth, the right occasion-readiness — sarees we're proud to send to your door from the heart of Jaipur.