Walk into any mall in Dubai or Abu Dhabi with Rs. 7,000 in your pocket, approximately AED 300, and here is what happens. You browse the branded stores. You pick up a scarf with a famous logo. You check the price tag and realise that half of what you are about to pay funds the rent on this marble floored store, the salary of the sales associate who is following you around, and the billboard you saw on Sheikh Zayed Road last week featuring a celebrity wearing this exact scarf. The scarf itself, the actual fabric, the stitching, the print, is worth maybe AED 80 of the AED 300 you are about to hand over. You buy it anyway because the box looks nice and the brand name gives you confidence that the recipient will be impressed.
Now consider the alternative. Spend the same Rs. 7,000 at Taroob and you receive a piece where virtually the entire price goes into the product. A Kalamkari shawl where every motif was painted by a human hand using techniques that are 3,000 years old. A Nehru jacket handcrafted by artisans whose families have been tailoring for generations. A silk Jamawar stole woven on a traditional loom with patterns inspired by Mughal court art. The fabric is premium. The handwork is genuine. The quality is visible and tangible the moment the recipient opens the box. And that box is Taroob's signature premium packaging, which communicates luxury as effectively as any branded store bag without costing you a penny extra.
The people in the UAE who have discovered this difference, the ones who have given both branded mall gifts and handcrafted artisan gifts and watched the recipient's reaction to each, never go back. Because the reaction to genuine handwork is different. It is not the polite "oh how lovely, thank you" of a branded item they recognise. It is the pause. The closer look. The "where did you find this?" The texture felt between thumb and forefinger. The genuine surprise that something this beautiful exists at this price point. That reaction is worth more than any logo.
What Rs. 7,000 (AED 300) Actually Unlocks at Taroob?
This budget is not a compromise tier at Taroob. It is the sweet spot where some of our most popular and most gifted pieces live. Here is what you can access:
For her, a Kalamkari shawl with hand painted or hand embroidered motifs that carry 3,000 years of Indian textile heritage. This is the gift that women in the UAE drape over their shoulders at every Eid dinner, every Diwali celebration, and every wedding for years after receiving it. Also available at this budget: silk Jamawar stoles with Mughal inspired patterns, embroidered stoles from our stoles and scarves collection, and pieces from our embellished collection that carry Zari, Tilla, and Sozni handwork.
For him, a Nehru jacket that becomes the most versatile piece in his wardrobe overnight. Also at this budget: men's shawls with embroidery and artisan finishing, winter stoles for men in silk and premium wool, and multi piece combinations from our men's stoles and scarves range.
For couples and families, curated gift boxes that combine a women's stole with a men's pocket square or a women's shawl with a men's stole in coordinating tones. These His & Her sets solve the "one gift for two people" challenge with elegance. Use code TAGIFTS for 20% off on 3+ boxes.
Gifts Under 7000 for Every UAE Occasion
The reason this budget tier is our most popular is that it covers virtually every gifting occasion on the UAE calendar with genuine artisan quality.
For Eid, which is the Gulf's most important gifting occasion, a Kalamkari shawl for her or a men's shawl for him carries the cultural weight the occasion deserves. For Diwali, the same pieces work beautifully, and our Diwali gift boxes offer curated festive options at this price point.
For weddings in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, a silk stole for the bride or a Nehru jacket for the groom delivers a gift that stands out from the generic pile. Browse our wedding gifts and wedding gifts for friends collections.
For Rakshabandhan and Bhai Dooj, a Kalamkari shawl for your sister and a Nehru jacket for your brother, both under Rs. 7,000 each, covers both siblings with gifts that carry genuine quality. For Fathers Day and gifts for grandfather, a men's shawl or winter stole provides warmth and dignity at this budget. For anniversary gifts, a silk stole or a gift box creates a thoughtful gesture.
For corporate gifting, the under 7000 tier is the most requested budget for client appreciation and employee recognition gifts. Silk stoles and gift boxes at this price point deliver artisan quality that reflects well on the company giving them.
The Budget Tiers at Taroob: Where This One Sits
For context, here is how Taroob's budget collections map against each other. Our gifts under Rs. 3,000 (approximately AED 130) tier offers silk stoles, pocket squares, winter mufflers, and lightweight shawls. This is the accessible luxury tier for casual gifting and budget conscious occasions. The under Rs. 7,000 (AED 300) tier you are browsing now is the mid luxury tier where Nehru jackets, Kalamkari shawls, embroidered pieces, and curated gift boxes live. This is where most serious gifting happens. Our under Rs. 30,000 (AED 1,300) tier unlocks pure Pashmina shawls, designer capes, bandhgala suits, and heirloom quality pieces. This is the milestone and grand gesture tier.
Knowing where under 7000 sits in this map helps you understand that this is not entry level gifting. This is the tier where thoughtfulness and quality intersect most effectively, where your budget buys genuine artisan craftsmanship without requiring the investment of an heirloom piece.