What buys well at each tier? A reed diffuser (₹749–849) for premium; the Hotel Collection (₹299) for volume.
Set the budget by guest count, not per head
The reason "how much per guest" feels impossible to answer is that it's the wrong first question. Two hundred guests at ₹800 each is ₹1.6 lakh; ninety guests at ₹800 each is ₹72,000 — completely different decisions dressed up as the same figure. So I always start from the total you're comfortable spending on favours, divide by a realistic guest count (count families, not heads), and let that tell you the per-guest tier rather than the other way round. It stops you either overspending on a huge list or handing a small list something thin because a number felt "normal".
2. Small list, spend up; big list, be realistic. Under ~100 guests, ₹750–1,000 a head is comfortable. At 200–500, plan around ₹299–500 and don't pretend otherwise.
3. Spend on what's kept. A ₹750 gift used for weeks beats a ₹1,500 gift drawered by Sunday. Longevity, not size, is what guests remember.
4. Tier it deliberately. Give close family a premium or duo favour and the wider circle a lower-cost option — one supplier can handle both, and everyone feels considered.
5. Avoid the perishable trap. Sweets and dry fruit look generous for a day and are gone by Tuesday; a non-food gift makes the same rupees last months.
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What each realistic tier actually buys in 2026
Here's the honest ladder I give brides and planners — not aspirational numbers, but what a given per-guest budget genuinely buys once you factor in that it should be non-perishable and used.
| Per-guest budget | What it buys well | Honest note |
|---|---|---|
| ~₹299 | Hotel Collection fragrance | Realistic for very large lists; needs a diffuser to use |
| ~₹749–849 | A single reed diffuser | The premium sweet spot; complete, elegant, used for weeks |
| ~₹1,498–1,598 | A two-scent duo | Luxury tier for close family; a two-room gift |
| Mixed / tiered | Duos for family, singles or Hotel Collection for the rest | The most sensible way to keep an average budget honest |
We tend to judge a return gift by what it cost. Guests judge it by whether it's still doing something a month later. Set your budget so the money buys longevity — a fragrance that lives on their shelf — and even a modest per-guest figure reads as genuinely generous.
One honest caveat, because budgets get emotional at weddings. If your family's expectation is a large, showy object on the gifting table, a slim non-food favour won't satisfy that regardless of what it cost — you'd want a duo or a padded hamper for visible scale. And a very tight budget has real limits: below about ₹299 you're into territory where most things are either perishable or forgettable, so I'd rather you give fewer guests something kept than everyone something thin. Set the number by your guest count, spend it on what lasts, and the budget looks after itself.
Frequently asked questions
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Notes: SOSA reed diffusers are alcohol-free; a 50ml lasts roughly 6–8 weeks. Per-guest budget figures are realistic guidance, not fixed rules, and vary by region and guest list. The Hotel Collection scents are SOSA's own interpretations inspired by the world's finest hotels — SOSA is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. Fragrance crowns a clean, aired home and does not mask cooking odour or damp. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. Prices and availability are subject to change — see the live product pages.




