
BRAND SPOTLIGHT
Satrani
Everyday sarees at prices that make silk affordable
Last updated: 15 April 2026
OUR VERDICT
Satrani has cracked the code on affordable sarees for daily and semi-formal wear. Their printed sarees under Rs 500 and art silk pieces under Rs 1,500 make saree-wearing accessible to women who might otherwise skip the drape entirely. Just set expectations right — this is everyday saree territory, not your wedding trousseau.
What We Like
- Printed sarees under Rs 500 that look genuinely presentable for daily wear
- Art silk sarees in the Rs 500–Rs 1,500 range offer great drape and shine
- One of the largest saree catalogs on Amazon — you'll find something for every occasion short of a wedding
- Blouse piece is included with most sarees — saves tailoring hassle
- Georgette and chiffon pieces drape beautifully despite the low price
What Could Be Better
- Real silk quality cannot match traditional weavers or premium brands
- Colors can bleed on first wash if not handled carefully
- Zari and border work is printed/embossed rather than woven at lower price points
- Not suitable for occasions where saree connoisseurs will be present
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The Satrani Story
Satrani launched from Surat — India's synthetic saree capital — around 2018, focusing exclusively on making sarees accessible to the Amazon shopping generation. They realized most online saree brands were either too premium or too cheap-looking, and found the sweet spot with attractive prints on decent fabrics at impossibly competitive prices. Their strategy of volume, variety, and value has made them one of the top-selling saree brands online.
About Satrani
Saree and ethnic wear brand offering silk sarees, cotton sarees, and printed sarees at affordable prices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Satrani a good saree brand?
For budget and daily-wear sarees, Satrani is excellent. Their printed and art silk sarees under Rs 1,500 offer the best value on Amazon. Not recommended for premium/bridal sarees.
Are Satrani sarees pure silk?
No. Most Satrani sarees are art silk, georgette, or poly-blend. They look and drape well for the price but are not pure silk. Pure silk sarees start at much higher price points.
Satrani vs Mimosa sarees — which is better?
Mimosa for Kanjivaram-style and traditional looks at a higher price. Satrani for everyday printed sarees and maximum variety under Rs 1,000.
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