Seven thousand rupees is the budget where thoughtful gifting and genuine artisan quality meet. It is enough to buy something handcrafted rather than mass-produced. Something that arrives in premium packaging rather than a plastic bag. Something that the recipient uses for years rather than forgets by next week. But it is also a budget that requires careful curation, because the difference between a Rs. 7,000 gift that feels luxurious and a Rs. 7,000 gift that feels ordinary is entirely about where you shop and what you prioritise.
At Taroob, gifts under 7000 access some of the most popular and universally appreciated pieces in our collection. Every item is handcrafted by artisans in Amritsar and arrives in our signature premium packaging. Nehru jackets became the most versatile piece in his wardrobe. Kalamkari shawls with hand-painted motifs that carry 3,000 years of heritage. Silk Jamawar stoles with Mughal-inspired patterns. Co ord sets for women who value coordinated dressing. Men's shawls for winter warmth. Embroidered kurta sets for festive occasions. And curated gift boxes that combine multiple pieces into a single presentation.
For a lower budget tier, our gifts under Rs. 3,000 collection offers silk stoles, pocket squares, and mufflers. For a higher tier, our under-30 K collection unlocks Pashmina and premium embroidered pieces.
What Rs. 7,000 Buys You at Taroob vs Everywhere Else?
At a department store, Rs. 7,000 buys a mid-range branded item with a significant portion of the price funding the logo, the retail space, and the marketing campaign. At Taroob, Rs. 7,000 buys genuine artisan handwork where the price reflects the fibre quality, the hours of skilled labour, and the heritage of the technique rather than the overhead of a corporate brand. The result is a gift that feels and looks significantly more luxurious than its price point because the value goes into the product rather than around it.
Gifts Under 7000 by Occasion
For weddings: A Kalamkari shawl or a Nehru jacket. For Diwali: A gift box or embroidered stole. For Eid: A silk stole or men's shawl. For Rakshabandhan and Bhai Dooj: A Nehru jacket for him, a Kalamkari shawl for her. For birthdays and anniversaries: A co ord set or a curated gift box. For Fathers Day: A men's shawl or muffler. For corporate gifting: Silk stoles and gift boxes in bulk.