Between ₹5,000 and ₹7,500 you stop compromising — handloom silks take over the rack, and the sarees you shortlist for one function start becoming the ones you keep.
Here's what this budget really buys. The band is dominated by handloom satin silk sarees — fluid, lustrous drapes with genuine loom character, in colours from Celtic blue to blossom purple — plus fuller-bodied Banarasi, Kanjivaram, and Paithani styles in better silk grades than any under-₹5,000 page can offer. Some sarees here are still silk blends, and each product page says so plainly. What changes at this price is the weaving itself: denser weft, cleaner borders, zari that holds fine detail. These are festive mainstays and gift-worthy silks — not yet bridal heirlooms.
Best picks between ₹5,000–₹7,500
Handloom satin silks in deep jewel tones are the band's signature — polished for receptions, sangeets, and office festivities alike. Banarasi weaves carry Diwali and pooja duty, Paithani styles anchor Maharashtrian occasions, and Kanjivaram drapes in this range give you temple-border gravitas at a sane price.
What to check before buying
Confirm the fabric line — handloom satin silk, soft silk, and silk blend each drape differently, and we label them exactly as they are. At this spend, plan on dry cleaning, store silks in muslin rather than plastic, and check the blouse piece and border detailing photos before you commit.
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Follow the weave to its pillar page: Banarasi sarees, Kanjivaram sarees, Paithani sarees, or browse all silk sarees. For grander zari and occasion-first weaves, step up to ₹7,500–₹10,000.
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