




"Originally a turban craft rooted in the celebration of monsoon, Laheriya is a tie-dye tradition from Rajasthan. The animation inherent in dyed stripes results in a sense of movement akin to rainfall.
'Pachranga' is a Laheriya striped pattern composed of five colors. It is scaled up to create the 'Muhana' sari, which features distinct sections of lime and rani pink separated by a white stripe. This sari is reversible and either end of the textile can form the palla.
The sari here is paired with 'Gulshan' blouse.
Blouse worn by the model is not included.
This textile may reflect natural variations within yarn, color, weave and/or embroidery.