Price Guide

How Much Does a Designer Saree Cost?

Sarees range from around $100 for everyday styles up to $13,000+ for designer couture, with most occasion and wedding pieces landing between $250 and $750. Nazara compares 19,000+ sarees — new, preloved, and rental — across 20+ retailers so you can find your price.

19,000+ sarees · most $250–$750 · new, preloved & rental

Price by Condition

New, preloved, and rental side by side.

ConditionTypical priceWhereOn Nazara
Newfrom ~$100 to $13,500+ (median ~$456)20+ retailers19,248
Preloved$100–$4,380 (median ~$593)Kuro India, MyAlmari127
Rental$34–$216DateTheRamp, Kuro India47

Under $250

Everyday & ready-to-wear sarees

Lighter day, festive, and ready-to-wear sarees under $250.

$250 – $750

Occasion & wedding-guest sarees

The dense middle — where most occasion and guest sarees sit.

$750 and up

Designer, bridal & couture

Heavy-work silk, handwoven Banarasi, and bridal couture.

Why Compare

Saree prices swing enormously — the same drape can be $150 or $5,000 depending on fabric, hand-work, and label. Nazara puts everyday, occasion, and designer sarees side by side across 20+ retailers so you can compare before you buy.

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Frequently Asked

How much does a designer saree cost?

Sarees range from around $100 for everyday styles to $13,000+ for designer couture, with most occasion pieces between $250 and $750. Preloved designer sarees on Nazara start around $100.

What makes a saree expensive?

Price is driven by fabric (pure silk, handwoven Banarasi, organza), the amount of hand-work (zari, zardozi, embroidery), and the label. Heavily worked bridal and couture sarees run highest.

Which designers are known for sarees?

Designers known for sarees include Ekaya Banaras and Zal From Benaras for handwoven Banarasi, and Geroo Jaipur, Seema Gujral, and Manish Malhotra for occasion and couture pieces — all searchable on Nazara.

Where can I buy designer sarees online?

Nazara aggregates sarees from 20+ retailers — new, preloved, and rental — so you can compare prices and styles in one place.

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