Collection: Luxury Gifts Under $250: Hand-Loomed Silk & Artisan Decor

Hand-loomed silk and artisan decor, all under $250 – silk pillows in Gyasar brocade, Tanchoi and Ikat weaves from Varanasi, heritage table runners in Banarasi silk, and hand-carved amethyst barware from Jaipur.

Each piece is limited-edition heritage craft. Ships free to the US and Canada with duties covered.

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Common Questions

What luxury gifts are available for under $250?

Home and the World's under-$250 collection includes handwoven silk throw pillows in Banarasi, Tanchoi, Gyasar brocade, and Ikat weaves from Varanasi; Banarasi silk table runners with botanical and geometric patterns woven into the fabric's structure; and hand-carved solid amethyst barware from Jaipur. Every piece is limited edition and made in small runs by artisan families. All orders ship free to the US and Canada with duties covered.

Are handwoven silk gifts under $250 actually high quality?

Yes. Home and the World sources directly from artisan families in Varanasi and Jaipur, with no wholesale or distributor margin. Gyasar brocade and Tanchoi weaves require skilled pit-loom technique that these families have practiced for generations. The craft quality is independent of the retail price — the $250 ceiling reflects a direct sourcing relationship, not a compromise on materials or process.

What is the difference between Tanchoi, Gyasar, and Banarasi silk?

All three are weaving traditions from Varanasi, India. Banarasi silk is the broader category — silk woven in the Varanasi region, known for its fine zari (gold or silver thread) work and intricate motifs. Tanchoi is a specific Banarasi weave style with a satin or twill base and richly patterned supplementary weft, originally influenced by Chinese weaving brought to Varanasi in the 19th century. Gyasar brocade is another Varanasi tradition with Central Asian and Tibetan influences, characterized by bold, dense floral and geometric patterns woven in multiple colours.

Can I return or exchange a gift under $250 if it does not suit the recipient?

Home and the World has a return and exchange policy — please refer to the website's return policy page for current terms. All pieces ship free to the US and Canada with duties covered, and the listed price is the final price with no additional charges at delivery.

What luxury gifts are available under $250?

This collection spans handwoven silk throw pillows in Banarasi, Tanchoi, Gyasar brocade, and Ikat weaves from Varanasi; Banarasi silk table runners with botanical and geometric patterns built into the fabric's structure; and hand-carved solid amethyst barware from Jaipur. Pieces start under $100 for smaller pillows and tableware and reach up to $240 for statement silk cushions — all with free shipping and duties covered to the US and Canada.

Are handwoven silk gifts under $250 genuinely high quality?

Yes. Handwoven silk at this price point is possible because Home and the World sources directly from artisan families in Varanasi and Jaipur, with no wholesale or distributor margin added. Gyasar brocade and Tanchoi weaves require skilled pit-loom technique practiced in these families for generations — the craft quality is independent of the retail price. Read more about the weaving traditions on the About page.

What occasions are gifts under $250 well suited for?

Housewarming gifts, wedding registry alternatives, hostess gifts, and corporate gifting programs all work well at the $150–$250 range. For occasions where the budget extends further, the luxury wedding gifts and housewarming collections include statement pieces above this threshold. For tighter budgets, the gifts under $100 collection offers the same artisan craft at a lower entry point.

Best for / not ideal for

Best for: design-led recipients who appreciate craft provenance; housewarming and wedding gifting where you want something genuinely distinctive; corporate gifting programs needing a consistent quality level without going bespoke.
Not ideal for: last-minute same-day delivery (standard lead time is 2–5 business days); recipients who prefer overtly branded luxury goods; occasions where a gift card is more practical than an object.