A TRADITION BETWEEN two WORLDS
Leheriya and badal sit at an interesting crossroads in the world of Indian textiles. They are deeply traditional ~ rooted in the culture, climate, and ceremonies of Rajasthan ~ yet they produce results that feel strikingly modern. The clean diagonals of leheriya have an almost graphic quality that resonates with contemporary design sensibilities. The soft gradients of badal feel at home in a world that has grown to appreciate the organic and the imperfect.
This is, perhaps, one reason why these techniques have found new life in the work of designers and brands who are bridging tradition and modernity. At Daughters of India, the badal technique is not a nostalgic gesture toward the past. It is a living practice, performed by artisans who bring both inherited knowledge and personal creativity to each piece they make. The Deep Sea collection is a testament to what happens when ancient methods meet contemporary vision ~ cloth that honours its origins while speaking to the present moment.



