Reed Diffuser vs Mithai: Which Is a Better Gift in 2026?

Reed Diffuser vs Mithai: Which Is a Better Gift in 2026?

★ Mithai wins the doorstep · a reed diffuser wins the eight weeks after itReeds from ₹749 · 130ml from ₹1,249 · duos from ₹1,498 · free shipping above ₹499A portion funds girl-child education
★ SOSA reed diffusers · reed diffuser vs mithai
Two consumables, two different clocks — one is finished in days and one is still working when the decorations have come down
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
★★★★★
"Gifted to my dad for his study. He's the hardest person to buy fragrance for. He texted me asking for a second one."
Karishma N. Delhi
Mountain Breeze · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Put it in the guest room before my parents visited. My mother asked me where the spa smell was coming from."
Ishaan V. Mumbai
Evening Calm · 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
★★★★★
"Bought as a wedding gift batch. Every single couple messaged to ask where it was from. The most asked-about gift we've given."
Kabir N. Chennai
Garden Bloom · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gave the 50ml as a housewarming gift for a friend who works from home. She ordered three more for the rest of the house."
Shreya P. Chennai
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Kashmir lavender is a lovely touch. It feels grown-up, not like a cheap bath-shop candle."
Aditi N. Bengaluru
Evening Calm · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gifted to my dad for his study. He's the hardest person to buy fragrance for. He texted me asking for a second one."
Karishma N. Delhi
Mountain Breeze · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Put it in the guest room before my parents visited. My mother asked me where the spa smell was coming from."
Ishaan V. Mumbai
Evening Calm · 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
★★★★★
"Bought as a wedding gift batch. Every single couple messaged to ask where it was from. The most asked-about gift we've given."
Kabir N. Chennai
Garden Bloom · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Gave the 50ml as a housewarming gift for a friend who works from home. She ordered three more for the rest of the house."
Shreya P. Chennai
Morning Freshness · verified buyer
★★★★★
"Kashmir lavender is a lovely touch. It feels grown-up, not like a cheap bath-shop candle."
Aditi N. Bengaluru
Evening Calm · verified buyer
Alcohol-free · phthalate-free · paraben-free · IFRA-compliant · 0 ppm formaldehyde 50ml lasts 6–8 weeks · 130ml lasts 14–18 weeks · six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle No socket, no flame, no water, no supervision — and no dietary exposure at all

 

Founder Diaries · Gifting · Instead of Mithai
By Sonal Sahani · ISIPCA Versailles 11 min read Updated August 2026
Put the two side by side and the honest finding is that they are not competing on quality at all — they are competing on when they do their work. A gift has two lives: the minute it is handed over, and the weeks that follow. Mithai wins the minute. A reed diffuser wins the weeks. Everything below is that comparison scored properly, criterion by criterion, with the three criteria mithai genuinely takes marked as such. A 50ml SOSA reed is ₹749–₹849 and runs 6–8 weeks; the only prices on this page are ours, because we have not verified anybody else’s.
Quick answers — read this first
The verdict: for most gifts, the reed diffuser. A 50ml at ₹749–₹849 runs 6–8 weeks, needs no socket, flame, water or supervision, and has no dietary exposure. Evening Calm ₹799 is the safest single answer.

Where mithai genuinely wins: at the door, in a room full of people, where the box is opened and shared immediately. It is participatory in a way a single sealed bottle is not, and it needs no explanation.

The tie-break: duplication and diet. Sweets arrive in quantity in the same fortnight; a reed diffuser is very unlikely to be the second one somebody was given that week, and nobody has to decline it.

If you want the gift larger: the Day & Night duo ₹1,498 — two 50ml bottles, so the recipient keeps the one they prefer.

The honest gap: there is no SOSA gift hamper, gift box, curated reed gift set or gift card, and no hotel-inspired, oud, sandalwood or amber reed. Said here rather than implied away.
The short answer
Short answer: a reed diffuser is the better gift in most cases, and the reason is duration rather than taste. A 50ml SOSA reed runs 6–8 weeks and a 130ml 14–18 weeks, unattended. Sweets are eaten within days, which is what they are for. Where a box and a 50ml reed sit in the same gifting bracket, you are not choosing between two prices — you are choosing between a gift consumed in a few days and one consumed over two months.
Score it on seven criteria and mithai takes three of them: the moment of handing over, shareability in a room full of people, and cultural legibility — nobody has ever had to be told what a box of sweets means. The reed takes duration, duplication risk, dietary exposure and storage obligation. If your gift’s job is finished at the door, buy the box. If you want the gift working in November, buy the bottle.
Shop: Evening Calm ₹799 (8.9 on the SOSA strength scale, the softest we make, the safest blind gift) · Mountain Breeze ₹849 (9.4, deep woody, for the person nobody can buy for) · Morning Freshness ₹749 · Garden Bloom ₹799 · Fresh Brew ₹849. 130ml ₹1,249–₹1,349. Duos from ₹1,498. Alcohol-free, phthalate-free, six fibre reeds, refillable glass bottle, composed in Pune. Free shipping above ₹499.
Straight answer
Reed diffuser or mithai — which is actually the better gift, and how should the comparison be scored?
1. The reed diffuser wins on duration, and duration is the criterion most gifts are eventually judged on. A 50ml runs 6–8 weeks and a 130ml 14–18 weeks. Sweets are eaten in days — not a fault, simply what food is. The gift you are choosing between is one that finishes quickly and one that is still working after the decorations come down.

2. Mithai wins the handover, and it wins it decisively. The box is opened in front of everybody, shared on the spot, and understood without a word of explanation. A sealed bottle is a quieter object in that moment. If the gift’s entire job is to be received warmly at a door in front of a room of people, mithai does that better and I would not pretend otherwise.

3. The tie-break is duplication, and it is not close. Sweets, dry fruits, chocolates and hampers all arrive in the same fortnight from colleagues, neighbours and firms. A household of two receives several boxes and finishes perhaps one. A reed diffuser is very unlikely to be the second one they were handed that week.

4. The second tie-break is that nobody has to decline a fragrance. There are households where a box of sweets is the one gift that cannot be used — people avoiding sugar, people mid-fast, an allergy in the family, or a settled preference. A home fragrance has no dietary exposure at all and raises no conversation at the door.

5. Choose the scent by risk rather than by your own taste. Evening Calm ₹799 is the safest blind gift we make. Mountain Breeze ₹849 is the answer for a father, a study or a mixed-taste household. Garden Bloom ₹799 only if you know they like florals. Fresh Brew ₹849 for a serious coffee drinker and nobody else.

Alcohol-free, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant, 0 ppm formaldehyde. Six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, composed in Pune. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
TL;DR: mithai wins the doorstep — shared instantly, understood instantly. The reed diffuser wins everything after it: 6–8 weeks at ₹749–₹849, no duplication, no diet, no shelf to find. If the gift’s job ends at the door, buy the box. Otherwise buy Evening Calm ₹799.
SOSA Evening Calm lavender and chamomile reed diffuser
The side of the comparison that lasts
Evening Calm · Kashmir lavender + chamomile ₹799 / 50ml
Kashmir-grown lavender, real chamomile and a soft musk drydown at 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale — deliberately the gentlest thing we make, and therefore the one that satisfies all four blind-buy criteria at once: low strength, low polarisation, room-agnostic, no cultural or memory loading. 6–8 weeks on the 50ml, 14–18 on the 130ml at ₹1,299.

The two halves of a gift’s life — and each contender only wins one of them

Most gift comparisons go wrong because they score a single moment. The reader pictures the handover, decides which object looks better in that photograph, and buys accordingly. But a gift does not stop existing at the door. It has a handover and it has an aftermath, and almost nothing wins both. Scored honestly across the two halves, mithai and a reed diffuser divide the criteria almost cleanly — which is precisely why the answer depends on what you actually want the gift to do rather than on which one is objectively better.

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HALF ONE · THE HANDOVER
Mithai wins this, and it wins it properly
SOSA Garden Bloom reed diffuserGarden Bloom₹799A box of sweets is opened in the room it arrives in. It is shared within minutes, everybody present participates, and nobody needs it explained — it is one of the few gifts in India whose meaning is instantly and universally legible. It is also participatory, which a single sealed bottle simply is not: five people can enjoy a box in the first ten minutes, and only the household enjoys a diffuser. On top of that, mithai is genuinely a ritual rather than merely a product. For a first festive call on elders, or in a home where sweets have always been the form the greeting takes, the box is correct and a diffuser is a substitution the recipient did not ask for.
Mithai takes: the moment of handing over, shareability in a group, and cultural legibility. Three criteria out of seven, and they are real ones.
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HALF TWO · THE AFTERMATH
The reed wins every criterion after the door closes
SOSA Evening Calm reed diffuserEvening Calm₹799The second half is where the two objects stop resembling each other. A 50ml reed runs 6–8 weeks and a 130ml runs 14–18, unattended, with no socket, no flame, no water, no watering and nothing to remember. It is consumed, so it never has to be found a shelf for and never has to be displayed out of politeness — the obligation that ruins most decorative gifts does not attach to it. It occupies roughly the footprint of a small vase, which matters when you are gifting into a flat you have never seen. And it is still doing its job weeks after the festival has become a memory, which is the only period in which a gift is alone with the person who received it.
The reed takes: duration, storage obligation, footprint and what remains after a fortnight. Four criteria, and they compound.
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THE TIE-BREAK · DUPLICATION AND DIET
The two criteria that decide it in practice
SOSA Mountain Breeze reed diffuserMountain Breeze₹849Two criteria sit outside both halves because they have nothing to do with the object and everything to do with the pile it lands in. The first is duplication: sweets, dry fruits, chocolates and hampers all arrive in volume at the same time of year, from colleagues, neighbours, relatives and firms. A household of two receives several and finishes perhaps one, and the rest get passed on — and a gift that gets handed to somebody else was not really received as a gift. The second is dietary exposure: there are households where a box of sweets is the one gift that cannot be used, whether that is somebody avoiding sugar, somebody mid-fast, an allergy in the family or a plain settled preference. A home fragrance raises none of that. Nobody has to explain themselves at the door.
Both go to the reed, and between them they are the reason most readers arrive at a page with this title in the first place.

Days against weeks — the arithmetic, done without inventing anybody’s prices

Let me be precise about what I will and will not claim here. I do not know what your mithai costs, and neither does anybody writing a page like this: it varies by city, by shop, by season and by what is in the box. So there is no rupee comparison on this page and there never will be on any SOSA page. What can be stated is what we sell and what it does. A 50ml reed diffuser is ₹749–₹849 and runs 6–8 weeks. A 130ml is ₹1,249–₹1,349 and runs 14–18 weeks. Worked out per day of actual presence in a room, that is roughly ₹13 a day for Morning Freshness or Garden Bloom in 50ml and roughly ₹15 a day for Mountain Breeze, Fresh Brew or Evening Calm. Whether that compares well with a box of sweets is arithmetic only you can complete, because only you know the second number.

The useful comparison is not financial anyway — it is structural, and it is about what is left. Food is eaten and leaves nothing behind, which is not a criticism but a description; leaving nothing behind is what food is for. The consequence is simply that the gift stops existing quickly, and with it the small recurring reason the recipient thinks of you. The reed is consumed too, but it is consumed at the speed of a room rather than the speed of an appetite. It is the same category of gift — a consumable, not an object — running on a fundamentally different clock. That single sentence is the entire head-to-head: you are comparing two consumables, one of which is consumed in days and one over two months.

Now the fair paragraph, and I want it to be the one you remember. Mithai is not the weaker gift; it is the gift with the shorter assignment. A really good box — the kind bought from the one shop a family has used for thirty years, carried across a city, opened in a room of people — is one of the better things that happens in an Indian festive week, and no home fragrance ever made can do what it does in those ten minutes. It is warm, it is immediate, it is shared, and it is understood by everybody in the room including the children. If that moment is what you are buying, buy the sweets and buy the good ones. This page is for the reader whose gift has a longer job to do than ten minutes, or who has already worked out that theirs will be the fourth box through that particular door.

The head-to-head scorecard — seven criteria, scored honestly

Here is the comparison with nothing hidden. Three rows go to mithai, four to the reed diffuser, and the split is not accidental — the criteria mithai wins are all criteria that are settled within an hour of arrival, and the criteria the reed wins are all criteria that are settled over the following two months. Read down the last column and you will know which of the two you are actually shopping for.

The head-to-head
Mithai versus a SOSA reed diffuser, criterion by criterion
Criterion A box of mithai A SOSA reed diffuser Wins
The moment of handing over Opened in the room, shared in minutes, needs no explanation A quieter object at the door — appreciated later rather than instantly Mithai
Shareability in a group Five people can enjoy it in ten minutes The household enjoys it; a group in a room does not Mithai
Cultural legibility Universally understood as the form of the greeting Understood as a considered gift, but it is a choice rather than a convention Mithai
Duration Eaten within days — which is what food is for 6–8 weeks on a 50ml; 14–18 weeks on a 130ml, unattended Reed
Duplication risk High — several boxes arrive in the same fortnight Very low — unlikely to be the second one given that week Reed
Dietary exposure Real — some households cannot or will not use it None at all — nothing to eat, decline or pass on Reed
Storage and obligation Needs counter space now, and a decision about the surplus Consumable, roughly a small vase’s footprint, never becomes clutter Reed
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The three reeds that win the second half
The SOSA principle
A gift has two lives. Mithai wins the minute it is handed over. A reed diffuser wins the eight weeks after.
Which is why the question is never which is better — it is whether your gift’s job finishes at the door or carries on once everybody has gone home.

Where this comparison is genuinely close, and where it is not close at all

It is close when the gift is going into a room rather than into a home. An office of thirty, a floor of colleagues, a family gathering where the gift will be opened communally — in all of those a single bottle cannot do what a shared box does, and buying a diffuser for a group is a category error rather than an upgrade. It is also close when the recipient has told you what they want. If somebody has said they look forward to a particular sweet from a particular shop every year, that is not a default gift, it is a specific one, and the entire argument on this page collapses in front of it. The failure mode we are addressing is the undecided gift, not the chosen one.

It is not close at all in three situations. The first is a household you know is receiving several boxes already — a popular neighbour, a senior relative, anybody with a large circle — where the marginal value of your box is close to zero no matter how good it is. The second is a house where sugar is not welcome, for any of the ordinary reasons people have. The third is a gift where you would like your name attached to something that is still in the room in six weeks: Evening Calm at ₹799 or Mountain Breeze at ₹849 does that, and one of our buyers put the effect better than I can — “Gifted to my dad for his study. He’s the hardest person to buy fragrance for. He texted me asking for a second one.”

One practical note before the recommendations, because it decides whether the reed half of this comparison actually delivers. The reeds are a volume dial and almost nobody uses them as one. Every bottle ships with six fibre reeds — fibre rather than rattan, because rattan clogs in Indian humidity and produces the fade-then-nothing pattern people blame on the oil. Six reeds is full strength for a living room, three or four is a bedroom, and two or three in a small bathroom will make a 50ml run close to three months. If you are gifting, it is worth saying that in a sentence when you hand it over, because it is the difference between lovely and too much and it costs nothing.

Mithai is not the weaker gift. It is the gift with the shorter assignment — brilliant for ten minutes at a door, and finished long before the fortnight is out.
— Sonal Sahani, SOSA

What to buy once you have decided — and the gaps I would rather name

If the scorecard has landed on the reed side, here is the whole decision in the order I would make it, with a clearly-labelled candle as a second option for the narrow case where something to light genuinely suits better, and a final row for what this range does not contain. If the person you are buying for wears oud, or wants something aquatic, clean-linen or hotel-like, the reed line does not have it, and I would rather you know now than in a fortnight.

The head-to-head edit
What to buy, in what order, and what does not exist
Buy What it is When it is the right answer Price
1. Evening Calm 50ml Kashmir lavender and chamomile, 8.9 — the softest thing we make The default verdict. Elders, in-laws, colleagues, anybody whose taste is unverified ₹799
2. Mountain Breeze 50ml Himalayan pine, sage, Indian cedar — dry, green, the least sweet register we make A father, a study, a household of mixed tastes, the person everybody calls impossible ₹849
3. Day & Night duo Two 50ml bottles, bright and soft — the hedge against guessing wrong When you want the gift larger without taking a bigger risk on taste ₹1,498
4. Evening Calm 130ml The same scent for 14–18 weeks, sized for a room above about 150 sq ft A living room, an entryway, a family home rather than a one-bedroom flat ₹1,299
5. Second option: Bookshop candle An 80g message-free scented jar candle, roughly 15–18 hours of burn Only where the recipient actively wants something to light. A reed is the better gift in nearly every other case, because it works when nobody is home ₹379
No hamper, no oud, no hotel reed: the honest gaps There is no SOSA gift hamper, gift box, curated reed gift set or gift card — the duo is a two-bottle product. The reed line has no oud, sandalwood, vetiver, amber, aquatic or clean-linen scent and there is no hotel-inspired reed. Nawaab ₹399 is a personal attar of white oud and saffron; it does not make an oud reed exist Said plainly rather than implied away ₹399
Honest notes for buyers: these are alcohol-free reed diffusers 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. Longevity figures assume ordinary Indian household conditions and shorten in a hot open room or under a running AC. Reed oil and the water-based Hotel Collection are separate products and are not interchangeable in either direction. 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 Day & Night reed diffuser duo
When you want to win both halves
Day & Night duo ₹1,498
Two bottles is the nearest a fragrance gift comes to the shareability a box has, because a duo can be split across two rooms or, quite often, across two people in the same house. Morning Freshness for the room they start the day in and Evening Calm for the room they end it in — twelve fibre reeds, 6–8 weeks each, and the taste risk halved because they keep the one they prefer. Fresh & Grounded is ₹1,548 if you would rather pair bright with green.
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A note from Sonal

I have been on both sides of this comparison and I have lost it in both directions. I have taken a beautiful bottle to a house where the sweets were the greeting, and watched it sit unopened on a side table while the room quietly wondered where the box was. I have also sent a box to a household that had already received four, and been told — kindly, months later — that it went on to somebody else the same evening.

Neither was a failure of the object. Both were a failure to ask what the gift was for. If it is for a doorway, a room of people and ten warm minutes, mithai is better than anything I make and I will say that on my own website. If it is for the six weeks afterwards, when the house is quiet and the decorations are down, then a 50ml bottle at ₹799 is doing something a box structurally cannot.

What I would ask you not to do is treat this as a contest about quality. It is a contest about timing, and timing is a question about your recipient rather than about either product. Everything we make is composed in Pune, alcohol-free and phthalate-free, on a heat-stable CCT base rather than the DPG most diffusers use, and a part of every order funds a girl’s classroom through Nanhi Kali.

Frequently asked questions

Is a reed diffuser a better gift than mithai in 2026?
For most gifts, yes — on duration, duplication risk, dietary exposure and storage. A 50ml SOSA reed is ₹749–₹849 and runs 6–8 weeks; a 130ml is ₹1,249–₹1,349 and runs 14–18. Mithai still wins the handover itself, group shareability and cultural legibility, so if the gift’s job is finished at the door, buy the box. Evening Calm ₹799 is the safest reed to give.
How much cheaper or dearer is a reed diffuser than a box of sweets?
I will not answer that with a number, because mithai prices vary by city, shop, season and contents and SOSA has not verified any of them. What I can tell you is our side: ₹749–₹849 for a 50ml lasting 6–8 weeks, which works out at roughly ₹13–₹15 a day of actual presence in a room, and ₹1,249–₹1,349 for a 130ml lasting 14–18 weeks. The second half of the sum is yours to complete.
When should I still give mithai rather than a diffuser?
When the gift is going to a group rather than a home — an office, a floor of colleagues, a gathering where it will be opened communally. When the recipient has specifically told you they look forward to sweets. And on a first festive visit to elders, or in any household where the box is the greeting, where substituting answers a question nobody asked.
Which SOSA reed diffuser is safest to give someone whose taste I do not know?
Evening Calm at ₹799. At 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale it is the softest thing in the range and it satisfies all four blind-buy criteria: low strength, low polarisation, room-agnostic, no cultural or memory loading. Mountain Breeze ₹849 is the answer for someone hard to buy for, and Fresh Brew ₹849 is the least safe blind buy, being the deepest thing we make.
Does SOSA sell a festive gift hamper or gift set instead?
No. The closest thing that exists is a duo — two 50ml bottles at ₹1,498–₹1,598, or two 130ml bottles at ₹2,498–₹2,598 — and it is a two-bottle product rather than a hamper. There is no gift card either, and no hotel-inspired, oud, sandalwood or amber reed diffuser. Where the occasion genuinely needs a hamper, this range does not have one.
Reed diffuser vs mithai · 2026
Mithai wins the doorstep. A reed diffuser wins the eight weeks after it
Evening Calm ₹799 is the safest gift in the range; Mountain Breeze ₹849 is for the person nobody can buy for; the Day & Night duo is ₹1,498 for two bottles. All 50ml with six fibre reeds, alcohol-free and phthalate-free, lasting 6–8 weeks. 130ml from ₹1,249 lasts 14–18 weeks. Free shipping above ₹499, and a portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali.
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Editorial standards & sources
About this guide: Written by Sonal Sahani, ISIPCA Versailles-trained founder and perfumer at SOSA Home & Body, comparing a box of mithai and a SOSA reed diffuser as festive gifts across seven criteria. No price is stated anywhere on this page for mithai or for any other competing gift category, because those figures vary by city, season and shop and SOSA has not verified them; comparisons here are structural rather than financial, and no shelf life or spoilage window is claimed for any food gift. No festival date is stated. Longevity figures assume ordinary Indian household use and vary with room size, ventilation and reed count. Review quotations are from verified SOSA buyers and are reproduced exactly.

SOSA reed diffusers — facts verified August 2026: 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. Evening Calm (Kashmir lavender · chamomile · soft musk) 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9 on the SOSA strength scale, the softest in the range. Garden Bloom (British rose · night-blooming jasmine) 50ml ₹799 · 130ml ₹1,299 · 8.9. Morning Freshness (Malabar lemon · peppermint · eucalyptus globulus) 50ml ₹749 · 130ml ₹1,249 · 9.0. Mountain Breeze (Himalayan pine · sage · Indian cedar) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.4. Fresh Brew (Coorg coffee · Kerala vanilla · caramel) 50ml ₹849 · 130ml ₹1,349 · 9.5, the deepest in the range. Longevity 6–8 weeks on 50ml and 14–18 weeks on 130ml; cost per day approximately ₹13–₹15 on a 50ml. Duos: Day & Night ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548, Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598 (50ml × 2); 130ml duos ₹2,498–₹2,598. Refills 300ml ₹2,399. Candles referenced as a second option: core 80g scented jar candles ₹379 single, ₹664 two-pack, roughly 15–18 hours of burn. Attar roll-ons ₹379–₹399. Climate-tested through 45°C heat and 85% RH monsoon humidity. The reed line contains no oud, sandalwood, vetiver, amber, aquatic, marine or clean-linen accord, and there is no hotel-inspired reed diffuser; reed oil and the water-based Hotel Collection are separate products and are not interchangeable. SOSA does not sell a gift hamper, gift box, curated reed gift set or gift card. Free shipping above ₹499. SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any hotel brand. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.
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