Occasion Wear. Georgette Lehariya Kurta Set With Beadwork - Royal Blue (Set of 3)
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Occasion Wear. Georgette Lehariya Kurta Set With Beadwork - Royal Blue (Set of 3)
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Occasion Wear. Georgette Lehariya Kurta Set With Beadwork - Royal Blue ( Set of 3). This pretty Lehariya georgette viscose kurta set is a lovely ensemble with its soft feminine appeal, perfect for an evening out or a festive occasion for that matter. This beautiful set comes with a coordinated Lehariya dupatta and is beautifully embroidered with beadwork on its sleeves.
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Product Details
Material : Georgette Viscose
Craft : Bandhini & Lehariya
State : Rajasthan
Country of Origin : India
Colour : Magenta Pink
Measurements : Please see size guide
Product weight : 500 Grams
Special Attention : Hand Processed garments. Please Allow For Minor Crafting Defects.
Shipping Info : Dispatched in 8-10 business days. Returns accepted within 3 days of delivery.
UOM : Set of 3
Bandhini & Lehariya
Bandhini or Bandhej or Tie & dye is an ancient, resist-dyeing technique, widely prevalent in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. The Craft form has been in existence for over 5000 years. Bandhani in India was initiated by the Muslim Khatri Community of Kutch and the tradition has passed down through the generations. The art of Bandhani, a highly skilled process involves dyeing a fabric tied tightly with a thread at several points , thus producing a variety of patterns like Leheriya, Mothra, Ekdali and Shikari depending on the manner in which the cloth is tied. The fabric is tied in intricate patterns with the help of nails, beads or grain. This acts as prevention against seepage of color into the tied areas during dyeing.