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5 Indian fabrics that offer a luxury feel at an affordable price

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Feb 13, 2026, 16:00 IST
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Luxury on a budget

Luxury in fashion does not always come with a hefty price tag. Some fabrics or textiles offer a luxurious texture with beautiful craftsmanship that moves with you, but at an affordable price. So, if you’re building a festive or wedding closet, or you simply wish to elevate your everyday dressing, these 5 Indian fabrics deliver a premium look without compromising your pocket and are lesser-known.

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Maheswari

This fabric is perfect for those who have a taste for understated royalty. Maheshwari drapes are known for their unique stripes and checked pallu, with a lightweight texture that is easy to carry all year round. Originating from Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh, the fabric is known for its crisp finish, rich borders, and temple architecture inspired by fall. It gives a formal yet effortless look, which is highly affordable as it is a cotton-silk variant.


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Chanderi

Chanderi silk is as light as air and is known for its rich, shiny appearance, with a delicate transparency. Hailing from the town of Chanderi in Madhya Pradesh, this fabric blends beautifully with silk and cotton, giving it structure and comfort. The subtle gloss finish makes it perfect for every occasion; it is mostly decorated with elegant motifs inspired by geometry and nature. Compared to other silks, it offers a similar shine and comes at a fraction of the cost.


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Modal silk

Modal silk is used in most contemporary ethnic pieces in the market. It is made from beech tree pulp and is known for its shiny and soft feel. Popularly used for fusion outfits and in printed sarees, its fluid drape flatters every body type and absorbs the rich colours, making your ensemble stand out from the crowd. Unlike the other pure silks, modal silk is more cost-effective, easy to afford, and not high-maintenance at all.


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Mangalagiri cotton

If you’re in love with linen and find it expensive, Mangalgiri cotton has to be the best alternative. Its breathable feel and rich texture come with a structured yet soft edge. The tightly woven effect with a gliding smooth finish makes it perfect for summer. The minimal design usually screams quiet luxury and is woven in the suburbs of Andhra Pradesh. It is primarily cotton-based, gives a refined finish, and is highly accessible.


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Ikat cotton and silk blend

Ikat is more like a dyeing technique than just a fabric, which is done on cotton or silk blends. Known for its stunning geometric patterns that feel exclusive and artistic, its handcrafted appeal with blurred-edge patterns makes it iconic. Cotton ikat and its blended versions are more budget-friendly, whereas the fully hand-woven silk ikat pieces have a higher price range because of the visual drama.


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