Saree Collection
Compare saree price in Bangladesh across cotton, silk, Jamdani, and Kota collections at Abhrikaa by Eka. Handwoven sarees with honest pricing and authentic craft.
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Latest Style Saree Collection Price in Bangladesh 2026
Saree price in Bangladesh can range anywhere from a couple thousand taka to well over fifteen thousand, and that gap often confuses first time buyers who are simply trying to figure out what a fair price actually looks like. Some online stores present sarees as one broad category, mixing machine printed pieces with genuine handloom work under similar price brackets, which makes comparison difficult. At Abhrikaa by Eka, we break our saree collection down by fabric and technique, so you can actually understand what's driving the price before you buy.
What Shapes Saree Prices Across the Market
A saree's price rarely comes down to just the fabric. Weaving technique, motif density, yarn quality, and finishing details all play a part, and each of these varies significantly depending on the type of saree you're looking at.
Fabric type is usually the first factor. Pure cotton sarees tend to sit at a more accessible price point, half silk blends cost a bit more, and pure silk or muslin exclusive pieces sit at the higher end due to the yarn cost alone.
Weaving technique adds another layer. A plain woven cotton saree costs less than a Jamdani piece, since Jamdani involves motifs woven directly into the fabric using a supplementary weft technique that takes considerably longer on the loom. Similarly, Kota's distinctive checkered weave requires finer yarn handling than a standard cotton weave, which reflects in its pricing.
Handwork and detailing matter just as much. Sarees with hand block printing, hand stitched embroidery, tie dye work, or zari motifs cost more than plain pieces, simply because that detailing is done manually and takes real time to complete.
Comparing Saree Categories and Their Price Range
If you're trying to figure out where your budget fits, it helps to look at this by category rather than treating saree as one uniform product.
| Category | Typical Price Range | What Drives It |
|---|---|---|
| Cotton | ৳2,000 – ৳6,000 | Weave type, printed or woven detailing |
| Jamdani | ৳3,000 – ৳15,000 | Motif density, base fabric (cotton, half silk, pure silk) |
| Silk | Similar to Jamdani, higher with zari content | Zari quality, silk content |
| Kota | ৳2,000 – ৳8,000 | Weave fineness, block print or embroidery |
Knowing these rough brackets makes it easier to spot when a saree price in Bangladesh feels off, either too high for what's actually offered, or suspiciously low for a piece claiming to be fully handwoven.
How We Approach Pricing at Abhrikaa by Eka
Every saree listing on our site includes the fabric composition, the weaving or dyeing technique used, and specific detailing like embroidery, zari work, or tassel finishing. We don't inflate prices to create a false discount later, and we avoid vague labels that make it hard to tell what you're actually buying. This transparency is especially important in a saree market where terms like Jamdani or Kota sometimes get used loosely to describe printed imitations rather than genuine handloom work.
Finding the Right Saree for Your Occasion
Lighter cotton sarees with minimal detailing are usually the most practical and comfortable choice.
Jamdani or silk sarees with denser motif work tend to hold up better visually and carry more presence.
Kota sarees work particularly well where comfort matters as much as appearance.
Tie dye or block print cotton sarees suit occasions where you want something with character but nothing overly formal.
Explore the Full Collection
Whatever your budget or occasion, our saree collection is organised so you can compare fabric, technique, and price side by side, rather than guessing based on photos alone. Browse through our cotton, silk, Jamdani, and Kota categories to find a piece that fits both your style and your budget.
Saree prices in Bangladesh generally range from 2,000 to 15,000 taka or more, depending on the fabric type, weaving technique, and amount of handwork involved.
Plain handloom cotton sarees are typically the most affordable option, since they involve less intricate weaving and detailing compared to Jamdani or silk sarees.
Jamdani sarees involve motifs woven directly into the fabric using a supplementary weft technique, which takes significantly more time and skill than a standard cotton weave.
Yes, our entire saree collection, including cotton, silk, Jamdani, and Kota sarees, is handwoven using traditional techniques, with fabric details listed on each product page.
Start by deciding on the fabric type and occasion, then compare listings within that category, since price differences usually come down to weave complexity and detailing rather than random markup.
Most listings include an unstitched blouse piece as part of the saree. Check the individual product page to confirm exact inclusions
