Best Diwali Gifts That Last Longer Than Food Hampers

Best Diwali Gifts That Last Longer Than Food Hampers

★ 50ml runs 6–8 weeks · 130ml runs 14–18 weeks · a jar candle burns 15–18 hours, and we say soReeds ₹749–₹1,349 · duos ₹1,498–₹1,598 · 300ml refill ₹2,399 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA Home & Body · gifts measured in weeks, not days
A food hamper's clock starts the moment it arrives — a reed diffuser's starts when the recipient stands it on a shelf, and stops for nothing after that
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★★★★★
"Most citrus reed diffusers smell like dishwashing liquid. This one smells like an actual cut lemon. Lasted 7 weeks with 4 reeds."
Devika S. Mumbai
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Bought the 130ml. Lasted exactly through one monsoon. Pine stayed pine — no bitterness, no chemical shift."
Anjali R. Pune
Mountain Breeze · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Winter in Delhi + heater room + this diffuser = the only acceptable indoor situation. Lasted exactly 7 weeks on the 50ml."
Aditya R. Delhi
Fresh Brew · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Lasted my whole monsoon in the bathroom and never went sharp. The evening bath finally feels like a ritual."
Nisha R. Pune
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Bought this for my home office and it's genuinely changed how I feel sitting down at my desk in the morning. Six weeks in and still going strong."
Riya M. Bengaluru
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"The jasmine is the real surprise. It stays warm and floral all summer — I expected it to turn awful by April. It hasn't."
Priya S. Bengaluru
Garden Bloom · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Most citrus reed diffusers smell like dishwashing liquid. This one smells like an actual cut lemon. Lasted 7 weeks with 4 reeds."
Devika S. Mumbai
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Bought the 130ml. Lasted exactly through one monsoon. Pine stayed pine — no bitterness, no chemical shift."
Anjali R. Pune
Mountain Breeze · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Winter in Delhi + heater room + this diffuser = the only acceptable indoor situation. Lasted exactly 7 weeks on the 50ml."
Aditya R. Delhi
Fresh Brew · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Lasted my whole monsoon in the bathroom and never went sharp. The evening bath finally feels like a ritual."
Nisha R. Pune
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Bought this for my home office and it's genuinely changed how I feel sitting down at my desk in the morning. Six weeks in and still going strong."
Riya M. Bengaluru
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"The jasmine is the real surprise. It stays warm and floral all summer — I expected it to turn awful by April. It hasn't."
Priya S. Bengaluru
Garden Bloom · verified buyer
Nothing to open, share, refrigerate or finish — no dietary exposure for anyone in the house Refillable glass bottle · a 300ml refill at ₹2,399 restarts the clock without buying the bottle twice No gift hamper, no gift box, no gift card — the duo is two bottles and we call it that

 

Founder Diaries · Diwali Gifting · Core Gift Buying
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 12 min read Updated August 2026
A food hamper is the only Diwali gift that begins losing value the moment it is handed over, and it is the one category almost everybody buys anyway. This page is not an argument about money — I am not going to tell you what a hamper costs, because I have not verified a single one of those prices and they change by city and by shop. It is an argument about time. A hamper arrives with a clock already running: it must be opened, shared, eaten or passed on, and in most households all of that is finished inside a fortnight. A 50ml reed diffuser is still working six to eight weeks later, and a 130ml is still working fourteen to eighteen weeks later. That gap is the whole subject.
Quick answers — read this first
The duration answer: a 130ml reed diffuser at ₹1,249–₹1,349 runs 14–18 weeks — a single object still doing its job well into the winter.

The standard gift size: a 50ml reed at ₹749–₹849, which runs 6–8 weeks and costs about ₹13–₹15 a day while it does.

The two-room version: a duo at ₹1,498–₹1,598 — two 50ml bottles, two rooms, and the recipient keeps whichever they prefer.

Where a hamper genuinely wins: a household feeding a stream of visitors, or a first visit to elders where sweets are the greeting. I say so in full further down rather than pretending otherwise.

The honest gaps: SOSA does not make a gift hamper, a gift box or a curated gift set. The duo is the nearest thing and it is a two-bottle product, not a hamper. There is no gift card either.
The short answer
Short answer: the Diwali gifts that outlast a food hamper are the ones with no consumption event in them at all. A reed diffuser runs continuously without being opened, served, refrigerated or finished — 6–8 weeks at 50ml from ₹749, and 14–18 weeks at 130ml from ₹1,249. Nothing has to be eaten before it goes off, nothing has to be divided among the family, and nothing about it obliges the recipient to do anything at all.
Measure duration in the recipient's calendar, not in rupees: a hamper is finished, redistributed or forgotten within days of arriving, and the part of it that survives longest is usually the basket, which then becomes a storage problem. A 130ml reed at ₹1,349 is still perfuming a living room three months later. The 300ml refill at ₹2,399 extends that again without buying the bottle twice, because the glass is refillable and the fibre reeds are the only part that ever needs replacing.
Route by their life, not by the price tier: a flat wants a reed ₹749–₹1,349; a hotel lover wants the Sukoon ₹1,899; someone who drives for hours wants the Safar ₹3,999; someone who owns a showroom or a clinic wants the Vaayu ₹11,999; someone who wears fragrance wants a 6ml or 12ml attar ₹669–₹1,199. Free shipping above ₹499.
Straight answer
Which Diwali gifts actually last longer than a food hamper, and how much longer are we talking about?
1. The gift that lasts is the gift with no consumption event in it. Everything edible has a moment at which it is finished, and that moment is much closer than the giver imagines, because the recipient did not receive only your box. A reed diffuser has no such moment. It runs from the day it is stood on a shelf until the oil is gone: 6–8 weeks on a 50ml, 14–18 weeks on a 130ml, without being opened, plated, refrigerated or offered to anyone.

2. Buy the 130ml if duration is the point. Evening Calm 130ml at ₹1,299 or Mountain Breeze 130ml at ₹1,349 will still be scenting a living room fourteen to eighteen weeks after it arrives. That is a single gift lasting through the whole of the cold months, which is exactly the stretch in which nobody is giving anybody anything and your gift is therefore the only one working.

3. If you want two rooms rather than one, buy a duo. Day & Night ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548 or Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598. Two 50ml bottles is the shape a hamper is pretending to be — several things in one gift — except that here the several things are two different rooms rather than eight varieties of the same nut.

4. Route it, do not default to a reed for everybody. Duration looks different in different lives. Someone who spends two hours a day in a car gets far more use out of the Safar at ₹3,999, which is waterless, cordless and rechargeable, than out of any bottle standing in a hall they walk through twice. Someone who owns a business gets it from the Vaayu at ₹11,999, which runs a 1000 m³ air volume on an app and a timer. Someone who wears fragrance gets it from a 12ml attar at ₹1,149–₹1,199, which outlasts everything on this page by a wide margin.

5. Be honest about the short one too. A jar candle at ₹379 is a lovely, modest, correct gift for a long list — and it is 15–18 hours of burn time, or 30–36 across the ₹664 two-pack. That is a shorter life than a good hamper has in a small household, and I would rather write that sentence than let you discover it in December. Buy the candle because it suits the relationship, not because you were told it lasts.

Everything here is alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant and 0 ppm formaldehyde, composed in Pune, with six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: a hamper's life is measured in days of eating; a reed diffuser's is measured in weeks of running. 50ml is 6–8 weeks at ₹749–₹849, 130ml is 14–18 weeks at ₹1,249–₹1,349, a duo covers two rooms at ₹1,498–₹1,598, and a 300ml refill at ₹2,399 restarts the clock in a bottle they already own. A jar candle at ₹379 is 15–18 hours, and we say so.
SOSA Mountain Breeze pine, sage and cedar reed diffuser
Fourteen to eighteen weeks
Mountain Breeze 130ml · Himalayan pine + sage + cedar ₹1,349 / 130ml
The 130ml is the size to buy when duration is the argument. Himalayan pine, real sage and Indian cedar at 9.4 on the SOSA strength scale — the deepest woody we make, the least gendered thing in the range, and the safest choice for a household with mixed tastes. One buyer wrote that her 130ml lasted exactly through one monsoon with no bitterness and no chemical shift, which is the CCT carrier rather than luck. Also available as a 50ml at ₹849 for 6–8 weeks.

The clock inside a hamper, and why it runs faster than the giver thinks

Every food gift carries a hidden instruction: deal with me. It has to be opened before it turns, kept somewhere cool, offered to visitors, divided among the household, and finished. None of that is a criticism of the food. It is simply the nature of the object. And the crucial point is that the clock does not start when the recipient is ready — it starts when the box arrives, alongside all the other boxes, in the one week of the year when the kitchen is already full and there is nowhere to put anything.

This is why duration in Diwali gifting is not the same question as shelf life. A sealed tin may be perfectly good for months; that has almost no bearing on how long it is in the recipient's life. In practice, a food gift in a busy household follows one of three routes, all of them fast. It is put out for visitors and gone within days. It is divided among the family and gone within days. Or it is set aside for later, at which point it joins a shelf of other tins that are also being saved for later, and its remaining life is spent as an object nobody is quite willing to throw away. A gift that ends its life as an obligation is not a gift that lasted.

A reed diffuser has no equivalent instruction. It is stood somewhere, the six fibre reeds go in, and after that it asks for nothing — no plug, no water, no switch, no attention, no decision. The oil moves up the reeds and into the air at a rate the room decides, and it keeps doing that whether or not the recipient thinks about it, which is the reason a 50ml at ₹749–₹849 reliably covers 6–8 weeks and a 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 covers 14–18. There is one adjustment available and it is free: fewer reeds slows it down. Two or three reeds in a small bathroom will stretch a 50ml close to three months. Nobody ever made a hamper last longer by taking things out of it.

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DURATION ONE · THE CONTINUOUS GIFT
A reed diffuser — six to eight weeks, then fourteen to eighteen
SOSA Evening Calm reed diffuserEvening Calm₹799The reed is the format built for exactly this argument, because it converts a one-off gift into a continuous condition of a room. Evening Calm at ₹799 for 50ml is the safest bottle in the range to send someone whose taste you have not discussed — Kashmir lavender and chamomile at 8.9 on our strength scale, the softest thing we make. The 130ml at ₹1,299 is the same scent with three times the calendar behind it. Cost per day works out at roughly ₹13–₹15 across the range while it runs, which is a figure I mention only because it is the honest way to compare a thing that runs against a thing that is eaten.
Buy this if: the recipient lives in a flat and you want your gift still working when nobody else's is.
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DURATION TWO · THE RENEWABLE GIFT
A refillable bottle — the clock can be restarted
SOSA reed diffuser refills300ml refill₹2,399The second thing a hamper cannot do is start again. Every SOSA reed comes in a refillable glass bottle, so when the oil runs out the object does not become waste — it becomes a bottle waiting for a 300ml refill at ₹2,399 or a 500ml at ₹3,499. That matters for a gift in a way it does not for a purchase: it means the thing you gave has a second and third life, and the recipient chooses to give it one. A refill is not itself a gift — it is for somebody who already owns the bottle — but the fact that it exists is why a reed is the least disposable object in this entire comparison.
Buy this if: you are topping up a bottle you or they already own, never as the gift itself.
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DURATION THREE · THE HONEST SHORT ONE
A jar candle — fifteen to eighteen hours, and worth it anyway
SOSA Bookshop scented jar candleBookshop₹379An 80g jar candle is 15–18 hours of burn, or 30–36 hours across the ₹664 two-pack, and I am not going to dress that up. It is the shortest-lived thing SOSA makes and it is still the right gift in two situations: a long list of neighbours and acquaintances where a modest, tasteful, message-free object is exactly the correct weight, and a recipient who genuinely wants something to light during the festival rather than something that merely runs. Bookshop, Cozy Corner, Misty Mornings and Evening Walks are the four to send; nothing with a printed message on it goes to anyone you do not know well.
Buy this if: the relationship calls for a courtesy, not a commitment — and buy it knowing what it is.

When a food hamper is genuinely the better gift, and I mean genuinely

There is a version of this page that sneers at sweets and dry fruit, and it would be both unpleasant and wrong. A hamper is not a failure of imagination. It is a form of greeting with a long history behind it, and there are households and occasions where sending anything else is the actual mistake. If the gift's job is to be shared out on the spot, a hamper is unbeatable — a home with a stream of visitors coming through the door needs something that can be opened, offered, refilled and offered again, and a bottle of fragrance cannot be handed round a room.

The second case is ritual. For a first visit to elders, for a household where sweets are the form the greeting takes, or where the exchange itself is the point and its contents are almost incidental, mithai is correct and a home fragrance is a category error dressed up as a considered choice. You will know these households; they are the ones where the sweets are placed at the shrine before anybody eats them. Sending a diffuser there is not more thoughtful. It is simply out of register.

And the third case is the one nobody says aloud: sometimes the recipient is a large office, a building's staff, a group of families, or a list where the gift is a gesture of goodwill to many people at once rather than a choice made about one person. A hamper distributes. A reed diffuser does not. Where the gift has to divide, buy the thing that divides. What I would push back on is the default — the assumption that because a hamper is correct in those three cases, it is therefore correct in all the others, including the ones where the recipient is a single household of two who will receive nine of them.

Day three, day thirty, day ninety — the same gifts, tracked forward

The most useful way to compare a food gift with a fragrance gift is not to put prices side by side, which would be dishonest of me since I have not verified any competing price and would not print it if I had. It is to ask what each object is doing at three points on the calendar. Day three is the middle of the festival. Day thirty is a month later, when the gifts have found their places or been forgotten. Day ninety is deep into the cold months, long past the point where anybody remembers what they were given.

The duration table
What each gift is actually doing, three days, thirty days and ninety days on
The gift Day three Day thirty Day ninety Price
130ml reed diffuser Standing on a shelf, running, unopened by anybody Still running, roughly a third down the bottle Still running — 14–18 weeks is 98 to 126 days ₹1,249–₹1,349
50ml reed diffuser Running from the day it was stood up Still running, past halfway Finished at 6–8 weeks, unless reeds were reduced ₹749–₹849
A duo, two 50ml bottles Two rooms scented, or one kept back for later Both running, or the second one just started Often still going, because the second bottle started late ₹1,498–₹1,598
A 12ml attar Being worn, a few drops at a time Barely touched — 12ml is a great many wearings Still in the drawer and still in use ₹1,149–₹1,199
Sukoon ultrasonic diffuser Set up, filled, running 16–18 hours on low Running whenever they switch it on; scents lasting The machine is permanent; the scents get replaced ₹1,899
An 80g jar candle Lit for the evening — this is its moment Perhaps half gone at 15–18 hours of total burn Finished, honestly, unless rationed ₹379 · ₹664 two-pack
A food hamper Open, being offered to visitors — its best day Finished, redistributed, or set aside on a shelf The basket is the part that survived Not our price to quote
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The three long-duration answers
The SOSA principle
A hamper's clock starts when it arrives, not when the recipient is ready. A reed diffuser's clock starts when they choose to start it — and stops for nothing after that.
Which is why duration is a question about instructions rather than about quantity. The gift that asks nothing is the gift still working in December.

The second problem: a hamper does not stay where you sent it

There is a quieter difficulty with food gifts during Diwali and everybody knows it without saying it. A hamper is the most portable gift in India, which means it is also the most re-giftable, and in a week where the same household is both receiving twenty gifts and needing to send twenty, an unopened box on the hall table is an extremely tempting solution. Nobody is being cynical. It is arithmetic. And it means the thing you chose has a reasonable chance of ending its journey in a house you have never visited, addressed to a person you have never met.

I would not build a whole argument on that alone, because it is neither universal nor anyone's fault. But it points at something real: a gift travels onward when it has no relationship to the specific person it was sent to. Interchangeability is the property that makes re-gifting possible. And it is exactly the property home fragrance does not have, because Mountain Breeze sent to a man with a study and a dislike of florals is legibly a choice about him. It cannot be passed on without visibly discarding the thought.

The other half of this is dietary. A food gift arriving at an unknown household is a small, unintended imposition on anyone in it who is diabetic, allergic, fasting, avoiding dairy or simply careful — and during Diwali, when a dozen boxes arrive at once, that imposition scales. Home fragrance carries no dietary exposure at all. Every SOSA reed is alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant and tests at 0 ppm formaldehyde, which is a materially different proposition from most plug-in air fresheners, and it involves nobody in the household having to decline anything politely.

A gift that could have been sent to anybody will eventually be sent on to somebody else. Specificity is the only thing that anchors a gift to the house it was chosen for.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

The long-duration edit, in buying order — and the honest gaps

Here is the whole range read as an answer to one question: what will still be working long after the festival has been cleared away. I have put the honest gaps in the last row rather than leaving them out, because the thing a reader most wants when they are shopping against a hamper is a hamper of ours, and there is not one.

The complete duration edit
What to buy when you want the gift still running in December
Buy What it is How long it actually runs Price
1. A 130ml reed diffuser One bottle, six fibre reeds, refillable glass — no plug, no water, no switch 14–18 weeks, running continuously ₹1,249–₹1,349
2. A duo, 50ml × 2 Two scents, two rooms — and they keep whichever they prefer 6–8 weeks each, often sequentially, so longer in practice ₹1,498–₹1,598
3. A 50ml reed diffuser The standard gift size — Evening Calm ₹799 is the safest to send blind 6–8 weeks, or close to three months on two or three reeds ₹749–₹849
4. A 6ml or 12ml attar A skin fragrance for someone who actually wears one; the 3ml is a token Months — a 12ml is a very large number of wearings ₹669–₹699 · ₹1,149–₹1,199
5. Sukoon ultrasonic diffuser 500ml tank, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, ships with three 15ml Hotel Collection scents The machine is permanent; the scents are replaced as they go ₹1,899
6. Safar, for someone who drives Waterless, cordless, rechargeable cold-air car and travel diffuser A car product, not a room product — route it, do not force a reed ₹3,999 · car perfumes ₹449–₹1,499
The honest gaps: the nearest real thing SOSA has no gift hamper, no gift box and no curated gift set. It has no gift card, no verified gift wrap, gift note or personalisation, and no corporate or bulk programme. There is no room spray — every SOSA spray is a car perfume — and no hotel-inspired reed diffuser. The duo is the nearest thing to a set and it is two bottles, not a hamper Said plainly, because you are shopping against a hamper and we do not make one ₹1,498–₹1,598
Honest notes for buyers: longevity figures assume ordinary Indian household use and will shorten in a hot open room, under a running air conditioner, or with all six reeds in a small space — reed count is the volume dial and reducing it extends the bottle. Reed diffuser oil and the water-based Hotel Collection are separate products and are not interchangeable in either direction; a 15ml Hotel Collection at ₹299 is a refill and never a standalone gift, because it needs a machine. All SOSA reeds are alcohol-free on a heat-stable CCT base, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant and 0 ppm formaldehyde, with six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed in Pune by an ISIPCA Versailles-trained perfumer. Free shipping above ₹499. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. SOSA is independent and not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to any hotel brand. No competing product's price appears anywhere on this page.
SOSA Day & Night reed diffuser duo
The shape a hamper is imitating
Day & Night duo · Morning Freshness + Evening Calm ₹1,498
A hamper's appeal is that it is several things at once. A duo is the honest version of that: two 50ml bottles, bright for the room they start the day in and soft for the room they end it in, six to eight weeks each and frequently longer, because most households start the second bottle only when the first is finished. It also hedges — if one scent is not to their taste, they keep the other, which is not something a single bottle can do. In 130ml × 2 it is ₹2,498.
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A note from Sonal

I grew up in a house where the sweets arrived faster than we could open them, and I want to be careful about how I write this, because the affection in those boxes was completely real. Nobody was being lazy. A hamper is a way of saying something warm to a great many people at once, and there is no dishonour in it. The trouble is only that it is a gift with an ending built into it, and during Diwali the ending arrives sooner than anyone plans, because twelve of them arrive on the same table in the same week.

What changed my mind about home fragrance as a gift was not a marketing argument. It was noticing which gifts were still present in the house in the middle of winter, months after the last box had gone. Almost none of them were things anyone had eaten. The things still there were the things that had quietly become part of a room — and the person who gave them was still, faintly, attached to that room. That is a strange and rather lovely form of duration and it costs ₹749 to begin.

If you are buying against a hamper this festive season, I would buy one 130ml rather than two 50mls for the same person, and I would choose Mountain Breeze for a household with mixed tastes or Evening Calm for one you do not know well. And if the household you are sending to is one where sweets are the greeting itself, send sweets. Being right about the register matters more than being clever about the object. Everything we make is composed in Pune, and a part of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.

Frequently asked questions

Which Diwali gift lasts the longest?
Among home fragrance, a 130ml reed diffuser at ₹1,249–₹1,349, which runs 14–18 weeks continuously without being plugged in, filled or switched on. A 50ml at ₹749–₹849 runs 6–8 weeks, and stretches close to three months if the recipient uses only two or three of the six reeds. A 12ml attar at ₹1,149–₹1,199 lasts longer still, but it is a personal fragrance rather than a gift for a household.
Is a reed diffuser really a better Diwali gift than a food hamper?
In most cases yes, on duration, duplication and dietary exposure — almost everybody sends something edible and almost nobody sends something for the room. But not always. If the gift's job is to be opened and shared with visitors on the spot, or if it is a first visit to elders where sweets are the form the greeting takes, a hamper is the correct choice and a diffuser is out of register. Buy the one that fits the occasion.
Does SOSA sell a Diwali gift hamper or gift box?
No. There is no gift hamper, no gift box and no curated gift set, and there is no gift card, verified gift wrap, gift note or personalisation either. The nearest thing to a set is a duo at ₹1,498–₹1,598, which is two 50ml bottles of two different scents — a two-bottle product rather than a hamper. I would rather tell you that plainly than have you assume otherwise.
How long does a SOSA candle burn, honestly?
An 80g jar candle burns 15–18 hours, and the ₹664 two-pack is 30–36 hours between them. That is genuinely shorter than a food gift lasts in a small household, and it is why I recommend a candle for the relationship rather than for the duration — a neighbour, a long list, or someone who wants something to light during the festival. If duration is the point, buy the reed.
What should I send someone who does not live in a flat I can picture?
Route by what you do know about their life rather than guessing their rooms. Someone who drives a great deal gets the Safar at ₹3,999 or a car perfume from ₹449. Someone who owns a business, showroom or clinic gets the Vaayu at ₹11,999. Someone who loves hotels gets the Sukoon at ₹1,899, because the hotel-inspired scents are ultrasonic-only and there is no hotel-inspired reed. If you know none of those things, Evening Calm at ₹799 is the safest bottle we make.
Diwali gifting · gifts that outlast the festival
A hamper is measured in days of eating. A reed diffuser is measured in weeks of running
50ml reeds ₹749–₹849 for 6–8 weeks · 130ml ₹1,249–₹1,349 for 14–18 weeks · duos ₹1,498–₹1,598 for two rooms · 300ml refill ₹2,399 to restart the clock. All alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant and 0 ppm formaldehyde, with six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed in Pune. No gift hamper, no gift card, no gift wrap — said plainly. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
Shop Evening Calm 130ml ₹1,299 → See the duo ₹1,498
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About this guide: Written by Sonal Sahani, ISIPCA Versailles-trained founder and perfumer at SOSA Home & Body, on Diwali gifts that remain in use long after a food hamper has been finished — an argument about time rather than money. No competing product's price is quoted anywhere on this page, because we have not verified any of them and they vary by city, season and shop. Longevity figures assume ordinary Indian household use and vary with room size, ventilation and reed count. Review quotations are from verified SOSA buyers.

SOSA products — facts verified August 2026: Reed diffusers, five scents, all alcohol-free on a heat-stable CCT (caprylic/capric triglyceride) base, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, 0 ppm formaldehyde, six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed and made in Pune, India. Morning Freshness 50ml ₹749 · 130ml ₹1,249 · 9.0 on the SOSA strength scale. Evening Calm 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9, the softest in the range. Garden Bloom 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9. Mountain Breeze 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.4. Fresh Brew 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.5, the deepest in the range. Longevity 6–8 weeks on 50ml, 14–18 weeks on 130ml. Duos (50ml × 2): Day & Night ₹1,498 · Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548 · Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598; in 130ml × 2, ₹2,498 / ₹2,548 / ₹2,598. Refills 300ml ₹2,399 · 500ml ₹3,499, oil only. Machines: Boond ₹899 (300ml, up to ~150 sq ft, ~6h, USB), Sukoon ₹1,899 (500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18h on low, three 15ml Hotel Collection scents included), Megh ₹3,499 (6 litre tank, ~100 hours runtime, 215 sq ft — a runtime and humidity machine, not a coverage upgrade), Safar ₹3,999 (waterless cordless rechargeable car and travel diffuser), Vaayu ₹11,999 (waterless cold-air, 1000 m³ air volume — a volume figure, not a floor area — with Bluetooth app and timer), Aangan ₹25,999 (~8,000–10,000 sq ft), Meenar ₹38,500 (12,000–18,000 sq ft). Hotel Collection fragrance oils are water-based and ultrasonic-only: 15ml ₹299 (a refill, never a standalone gift), 100ml ₹999, 300ml ₹1,799, pack of seven ₹1,799; they cannot be used in a reed diffuser and reed oil cannot be used in an ultrasonic machine, and there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser. Attars 3ml ₹379–₹399 · 6ml ₹669–₹699 · 12ml ₹1,149–₹1,199; trio ₹1,055 / ₹1,859 / ₹3,189. Solid body perfumes 15g ₹459–₹549. Car perfumes ₹449–₹1,499, all alcohol-free. Candles: 80g jars ₹379 single / ₹664 two-pack burning 15–18 hours single and 30–36 hours the pair, Amber Rose 130g ₹599 / 220g ₹799, Woodenwick ₹949, taper set of four ₹569. There is no gift card, no verified gift wrap, gift note or personalisation, no gift hamper, gift box or curated gift set, no room spray, and no corporate or bulk gifting programme. Free shipping above ₹499 is the only logistics fact stated on this page. SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to any hotel brand; all hotel references are SOSA's own inspired-by interpretations. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.
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