Above ₹10,000, the question changes from "what does it cost" to "what will it mean" — these are sarees bought for weddings, milestones, and the long keep.
Here's what sits at the top of our store. Designer embroidered Banarasi sarees lead this collection — woven bases layered with fine embroidery in shades from husk green to cameo cream — alongside Kashmiri Jamawar work, rich Paithanis, and our finest silks. Even at this level we stay precise about fabric: when a base cloth is a blend chosen to carry heavy embroidery, the product page says so; when it's pure silk, it says that too. What every piece shares is showpiece detailing — dense work, finished edges, colours that hold under camera flash.
What this band is for
Bridal trousseaus and wedding-party dressing, first and foremost — the embroidered Banarasis in mango yellow, sky blue, and eunry pink are built for sangeet and reception light. It's also the right shelf for milestone gifting: a mother's anniversary, a daughter's first Diwali after marriage.
How to choose at this level
Study the close-up photos: embroidery density and pallu work are what you're paying for. Pick colour for the venue — pastels for daylight ceremonies, jewel tones for evening halls. And care for it properly: dry clean only, refold along new lines every few months, store in muslin, never plastic.
Explore related collections
Compare across our showpiece weaves: Banarasi sarees, Paithani sarees, and Kashmiri Jamawar sarees, or browse all silk sarees. Dressing for a specific ceremony? Start with the Wedding Edit.
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