₹3,000 won't buy a Kanchipuram handloom — but it will buy the Kanjivaram look done properly. This small edit shows exactly how far the budget goes.
Let's define terms honestly. A genuine handloom Kanchipuram in pure mulberry silk with real zari starts well into five figures. What lives here instead are Kanjivaram-style woven sarees — blended and art silks, plus zari-woven tissue silk drapes — that reproduce the weave's signatures: contrast borders, temple-style motifs, a glowing pallu. This is a tight edit of about 22 styles, not a warehouse dump, and each product page states the exact fabric so you know precisely what you're paying for.
Best picks under ₹3,000
The chilli red multicolour woven Kanjivaram is the classic wedding-guest pick. Zari-woven tissue silks in turmeric yellow and Akaroa cream bring festival shimmer, while pastels like periwinkle and cameo pink dress down beautifully for daytime functions and temple visits.
What to check before buying
Read the fabric line — woven Kanjivaram-style silk and tissue silk drape very differently, with tissue holding crisp pleats but creasing faster. Zoom into the border and pallu photos to judge the zari work, and confirm the blouse piece on each style before checkout.
Explore the Kanjivaram range
Start with the complete Kanjivaram sarees collection to see the weave at every price. A stretch to Kanjivaram sarees under ₹5,000 multiplies your choice more than tenfold, and if you love the South-silk feel broadly, browse our pattu sarees.
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