Lehariya sarees capture the monsoon in cloth — diagonal waves of colour that Rajasthan has tie-dyed for centuries.
The name comes from lehar, a wave. In Jaipur and Jodhpur, dyers roll the fabric tightly on the diagonal, tie it at intervals, and dip it in colour; opened out, the resists become unbroken slanting stripes that ripple when the saree moves. The most prized traditional forms are the panchranga, dyed in five auspicious colours, and the mothra, where a second diagonal rolling crosses the first to create tiny chequered waves. Our edit interprets this craft on flowing lehariya georgette silk sarees — light, fluid, and made for festive twirls.
Lehariya sarees in this collection start at about ₹3,400 and go up to around ₹3,950 for multi-tone georgette silk styles. Prices shown are regular list prices — seasonal offers applied automatically at checkout often bring them lower.
How to Choose a Lehariya Saree
Single-colour waves in green, blue, or peach read elegant and office-friendly; bright multicolour combinations like red-pink and yellow are the classic festive choice. Georgette drapes close to the body and moves beautifully, so lehariya flatters every frame without added bulk.
Occasions and Styling
Lehariya is the saree of Teej and Gangaur, worn to welcome the rains, and a natural pick for Navratri, mehndi ceremonies, and haldi mornings. Pair it with lac or glass bangles, oxidised silver jhumkas, and a contrast blouse; a gota-detail blouse instantly deepens the Rajasthani feel.
Explore Related Collections
Love tie-dye? See our bandhani sarees, browse the wider Rajasthani saree collection, or the Gujarati saree collection next door. For haldi-ready shades, explore yellow sarees.
Every saree includes a blouse piece and is quality-checked before dispatch, with fast delivery across India and easy returns at MySilkLove.