There is no gift card. None. It is the obvious answer to a week of unpredictable doors and it does not exist here, so plan the ladder instead.
Keep two spares at the courtesy tier. Somebody always turns out to be at home, and arriving empty-handed at a door you did not plan for is the actual failure mode of this week.
Route the two or three doors that are not reed doors. A relative who lives in his car wants the Safar ₹3,999; somebody who owns a showroom or a clinic wants the Vaayu ₹11,999; somebody who wears fragrance wants an attar in 6ml at ₹669–₹699.
The honest gap: beyond the gift card, there is no gift hamper or curated gift set, no corporate or bulk programme, no bulk rate, and no room spray — every SOSA spray is a car perfume. A 15ml Hotel Collection at ₹299 is a refill and needs a machine.
2. Buy one product family at three prices rather than three unrelated things. A jar candle at ₹379, a 50ml reed at ₹799 and a 130ml at ₹1,299 are recognisably the same gesture at three sizes. That is why the ladder reads as considered rather than as ranked — and it means you never have to remember which house got what.
3. Tier by the relationship and the household, not by who you like best. Households compare, particularly within a family and along a corridor. The register you choose is legible, and it should be justifiable by something factual — she is my sister, they are our neighbours, this is a first visit. Two doors at the same level get the same gift, and nobody has to think about it again.
4. Keep two spares at the courtesy tier and take them with you. During the festive week you will end up at a door you had not planned for: somebody is at home, somebody says come up, a visit becomes two. Jar candles at ₹379, or ₹664 for two, are the right thing to have in the boot of the car — light, unbreakable in ordinary handling, message-free, and a complete gift rather than an apology.
5. Pull the two or three doors that are not reed doors out of the ladder entirely. This is where most gift guides go wrong. A cousin who lives in his car should get the Safar at ₹3,999 or a car perfume from ₹449, not a bottle for a hall he is never in. An uncle with a showroom or a clinic should get the Vaayu at ₹11,999. Somebody who wears fragrance should get an attar, and in 6ml at ₹669–₹699 rather than 3ml so it reads as a gift rather than a sample.
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One trip, several doors — why this is not the same as choosing a gift
Every other gifting question is about one recipient. This one is about a week. You are buying for a set of households that will not be visited in a predictable order, some of whom you will see for twenty minutes and some for an afternoon, some of whom you know intimately and some of whom you have met twice — and you are doing it in one purchase, on one evening, because there is no second purchase available once the week starts. That is a logistics problem wearing the clothes of a taste problem, and treating it as a taste problem is why people end up buying eight identical boxes of something and hoping.
The failure mode is worth naming precisely, because it is not the one people expect. It is very rarely they did not like it. It is the wrong register at a particular door — arriving at a colleague's home with something that implies a closeness you do not have, or at your closest friend's with something you clearly bought by the half-dozen. Both are noticed, and both are noticed more sharply during this festival than at any other time, because the same person is giving and receiving twenty gifts inside one week and has become, briefly, an expert in what things cost.
The second complication is that the households talk. Two sisters-in-law will know what each other received. Neighbours along one corridor compare openly and cheerfully. Cousins definitely compare. This is not a reason to give everybody the same thing; it is a reason for your ladder to have a rule behind it that anybody could state out loud without embarrassment. Family got the large size, friends got the small one, the neighbours all got the same candle. That is defensible in one sentence and forgotten in two. A ladder built on how much you like people is the one that produces a story.
And then there is the arithmetic that governs the whole week, which is that the household you are visiting is receiving from every direction at once, and that the overwhelming majority of what arrives is edible and largely interchangeable. By the third day their table is full and their fridge is full and somebody in the house is already working out what can be passed on. Almost nobody gives home fragrance. A bottle of reed oil will be the only one of its kind in that pile, it will not need to be eaten before it turns, and at 6–8 weeks on a 50ml and 14–18 on a 130ml it will still be working long after the week itself has been forgotten.
Jar candle₹379A neighbour, a colleague's home, a household you see once a year, a visit that will last twenty minutes. The gift here is a courtesy and it should read as one — over-spending at this tier does not flatter anybody, it creates an obligation the other household now has to discharge, and it is the commonest self-inflicted awkwardness of the whole week. A message-free jar candle at ₹379, or ₹664 for two, is complete, tasteful and light to carry — choose Bookshop, Cozy Corner, Misty Mornings or Evening Walks, and stay away from anything with a printed message on it for a household you do not know well. Morning Freshness at ₹749 is the top of this tier and a genuinely generous courtesy gift.
Mountain Breeze₹849Most of the doors in your week sit here, and a 50ml reed is the right object for all of them. Evening Calm at ₹799 when you know very little — 8.9, low strength, low polarisation, room-agnostic, no cultural loading, which are the four criteria a blind buy actually has to meet. Mountain Breeze at ₹849 for a household of several adults with no shared taste; at 9.4 it is the least sweet and least gendered register we make, and Karishma N. in Delhi gave it to the person she calls the hardest in her family to buy fragrance for, who then asked for a second. Garden Bloom at ₹799 only where you know they like florals. The 130ml at ₹1,249–₹1,349 is the same gift for a household with a large living room, and runs 14–18 weeks.
Day & Night duo₹1,498Parents, siblings, in-laws, the friend who is effectively family. A duo is the best-shaped gift at this level because it is two 50ml bottles rather than one large one: it scents two rooms, it prioritises nobody's taste, and the household keeps whichever they prefer. Day & Night at ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded at ₹1,548, Warmth & Bloom at ₹1,598. For a household that loves hotels, the Sukoon at ₹1,899 arrives as an object and a fragrance at once — 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18 hours on low, with three 15ml Hotel Collection scents included — but it needs a socket, water and topping up, so it is wrong for anybody who wants nothing to maintain.
There is no gift card, so plan for its absence
I want to be completely plain about this, because it is the single most common question I get from somebody buying for a whole week and the honest answer is unhelpful. SOSA does not have a gift card. There is also no gift hamper, gift box or curated gift set of reed diffusers, no corporate or bulk programme, no bulk rate and no minimum-order scheme. If your plan for six households was one flexible instrument that lets each of them choose, that plan does not exist here and I would rather you knew now than found out at the checkout.
What replaces it is duller and, I think, better. A gift card solves the giver's problem — it removes the need to decide — and passes the deciding to the recipient, which during this particular week is a small unkindness, because the recipient is also buying for eight households and has no appetite left for choosing anything. A ladder solves the same problem in the other direction: you decide once, at three price points, and then every door in the week is a two-second choice from a stack in your hall.
The nearest thing we have to a set is the duo at ₹1,498–₹1,598, and it is worth being accurate about what that is: two 50ml bottles of two different scents in one box, not a hamper and not a curated collection. It is the correct answer for a household rather than a person, and it is the top of the carry ladder. Above it you are into machines, which are a different kind of present with different requirements. And a 15ml Hotel Collection bottle at ₹299 is not the cheap extra gift it looks like — it is a refill for an ultrasonic machine, so it is only a gift for somebody who already owns one.
The table — every kind of door in the week
The households you will actually visit, the register each one sits at, and what I would put in your hand at that door. The last two rows are the ones that come out of the ladder entirely, because their lives point at a different product.
| The door | Register | What to carry | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| A friend's home, taste unknown | Considered | Evening Calm 50ml ★ — 8.9, the softest and safest thing we make | ₹799 |
| A neighbour, or several along one corridor | Courtesy | Message-free jar candle — same gift to every door, no comparison problem | ₹379 / ₹664 |
| A colleague's home, or a first visit | Courtesy | Morning Freshness 50ml — generous without implying closeness | ₹749 |
| Several adults, no shared taste | Considered | Mountain Breeze 50ml — 9.4, least sweet, least gendered, suits any room | ₹849 |
| A household with a large living room | Considered | 130ml reed — 14–18 weeks, for rooms above 150 sq ft with all six reeds | ₹1,249–₹1,349 |
| Parents, siblings, in-laws, family-level friends | Substantial | A duo — two rooms, and nobody's taste has to be guessed | ₹1,498–₹1,598 |
| A household that loves hotels | Substantial | Sukoon — 500ml, 270–320 sq ft, three 15ml scents; needs a socket and water | ₹1,899 |
| Somebody who is in their car more than their flat | Out of the ladder | Safar — waterless, cordless, rechargeable; or a car perfume | ₹3,999 / ₹449–₹1,499 |
| Somebody who wears fragrance, or owns a business | Out of the ladder | An attar in 6ml or 12ml; or the Vaayu for a showroom, clinic or office | ₹669–₹1,199 / ₹11,999 |
Courtesy · jar candle₹379Shop →
Considered · Evening Calm₹799Shop →
Substantial · Day & Night duo₹1,498Shop →
The visits where sweets are simply correct
There are doors in this week where I would not carry a bottle at all, and it would be dishonest to build a page like this without saying so clearly. The first visit to elders is the clearest case. Mithai there is not a gift in the sense the rest of this page means; it is the form of the greeting itself, understood instantly by everybody in the room, and substituting something more inventive for it reads as not knowing the code rather than as thoughtfulness. Carry the sweets. If you also want that household to have something lasting, carry both — nothing on this page argues against a bottle sitting next to a box.
The second is the very short visit, where you will be at the door for four minutes and not sit down. A box that can be handed over, exclaimed at and put on the table completes the entire transaction without anybody having to open anything, and a wrapped object in that setting can feel like more ceremony than the visit can carry. The third is the household you know eats them and looks forward to them — some do, genuinely and enthusiastically, and giving a person the thing they actively want is not a compromise.
Where the arithmetic turns against sweets is the middle of the week, at the fourth or fifth door, in a household that has been receiving boxes since the festival began. There is a limit to what one family can eat or store, there is very often somebody in the house with a dietary reason to leave a box unopened, and by then a good deal of what arrived on day one is quietly being passed on to somebody else. That is not ingratitude; it is capacity. A boxed reed enters none of that arithmetic, needs no fridge, offers nobody anything to decline, and is still working in December.
The week's edit, in buying order — and what does not exist
What I would actually put in one basket for a festive week of visits, in the order I would buy it, with the honest gap in the last row rather than hidden at the bottom of a footnote.
| Buy | What it is | Which doors it covers | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Evening Calm 50ml ★ — buy several | Kashmir lavender, chamomile, soft musk — 8.9, the softest we make | Most of the week. The safest blind buy in the range | ₹799 |
| 2. Core jar candles — buy several | Message-free 80g soy jars, about 15–18 hours; ₹664 for two | Neighbours, colleagues, courtesy visits, and the doors you did not plan for | ₹379 / ₹664 |
| 3. Mountain Breeze 50ml | Himalayan pine, sage, Indian cedar — 9.4, least sweet and least gendered | Households of several adults where no taste can be relied on | ₹849 |
| 4. 130ml reed | The same scents in the large size — 14–18 weeks, rooms above 150 sq ft | Family, close friends, and any household with a big living room | ₹1,249–₹1,349 |
| 5. A duo | Two 50ml bottles in one box — Day & Night ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548, Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598 | The two or three households that genuinely warrant the top rung | ₹1,498–₹1,598 |
| 6. Out of the ladder: Safar, attars, Sukoon | A car person, a fragrance wearer, a hotel lover — their life picks the product, not the tier | The two or three doors where a reed is simply the wrong object | ₹3,999 / ₹669–₹1,199 / ₹1,899 |
| Not available: the honest gap | There is no gift card. No gift hamper, gift box or curated gift set of reed diffusers, no corporate or bulk programme, no bulk rate, and no room spray — every SOSA spray is a car perfume. A 15ml Hotel Collection at ₹299 is a refill and needs a machine | Said twice on this page, because a multi-household buyer looks for exactly these | ₹299 |
Versailles
The first festive season after we started SOSA, I did what everybody does: I bought one thing, in quantity, for every household on the list, and I congratulated myself on being organised. It was a disaster in the mildest possible way. The same gift went to my mother's oldest friend and to somebody I had met twice, and both of them understood exactly what had happened, and neither of them said anything, which was worse.
What I do now takes one evening and no cleverness at all. Three shelves, three prices, decided before the week starts. Candles at the bottom for the doors that are courtesies, 50ml bottles in the middle for most of the list, one or two duos at the top. When an unplanned invitation happens — and one always does — I take something off the bottom shelf on the way out and I am not embarrassed by it, because a jar candle at ₹379 is a complete gift rather than an apology for not having planned better.
The one thing I would ask you to hold on to is the routing. Two or three doors in your week are not reed doors at all, and forcing a bottle onto them is the failure that a guide like this should be preventing. Somebody who lives in his car wants the Safar. Somebody who wears fragrance wants an attar, in 6ml so it reads as a gift. Somebody with a showroom wants the Vaayu. Everything is composed in Pune, and a portion of every order funds a girl's classroom through Nanhi Kali.
Frequently asked questions
- Friends and Your best friend — given and received in the same doorway, and the failure here is over-specification.
- Neighbours and Visiting a home — a courtesy, and why overspending makes it awkward, and six physical tests a carried gift has to pass.
- Invited to a party and Hostess gifts — the host's scarcest resource that evening is decisions, and a hostess gift should not need hosting.
- Hosting dinner — judge it by what it asks for.
- A reed at a party — yes, with a caveat given equal space.
- The complete carry guide — the carry ladder in one place.
- Brand: the SOSA founder story.
SOSA facts verified August 2026: Reed diffusers — Morning Freshness ₹749 / ₹1,249 (9.0 on the SOSA strength scale; Malabar lemon · peppermint · eucalyptus globulus), Evening Calm ₹799 / ₹1,299 (8.9, the softest in the range; Kashmir lavender · chamomile · soft musk), Garden Bloom ₹799 / ₹1,299 (8.9, medium floral; British rose · night-blooming jasmine), Mountain Breeze ₹849 / ₹1,349 (9.4; Himalayan pine · sage · Indian cedar), Fresh Brew ₹849 / ₹1,349 (9.5, the deepest in the range and the least safe blind buy; Coorg coffee · Kerala vanilla · caramel). 50ml lasts 6–8 weeks and suits rooms up to about 150 sq ft; 130ml lasts 14–18 weeks and suits rooms above that. Six fibre reeds in a refillable glass bottle, flipped every three to five days; the reed count is the volume dial. Duos 50ml × 2 — Day & Night ₹1,498, Fresh & Grounded ₹1,548, Warmth & Bloom ₹1,598; 130ml × 2 ₹2,498 / ₹2,548 / ₹2,598. Refills 300ml ₹2,399 · 500ml ₹3,499. Core scented jar candles 80g ₹379 single and ₹664 for the two-pack, approximately 15–18 hours single and 30–36 hours for the pair: Bookshop, Cozy Corner, Misty Mornings, Evening Walks. Machines — Boond ₹899, Sukoon ₹1,899 (500ml, 270–320 sq ft, 16–18h on low, three 15ml Hotel Collection scents included), Megh ₹3,499 (6 litre tank, about 100 hours runtime, 215 sq ft coverage — a runtime and humidity machine), Vaayu ₹11,999 (waterless cold-air, 1000 m³ of air volume, Bluetooth app and timer), Aangan ₹25,999, Meenar ₹38,500, Safar ₹3,999 (waterless, cordless, rechargeable car and travel diffuser). Car perfumes ₹449–₹1,499; discovery set of three ₹699–₹799. Hotel Collection 15ml ₹299 · 100ml ₹999 · 300ml ₹1,799, water-based and ultrasonic-only; a 15ml is a refill and never a standalone gift; 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. All reed diffusers are alcohol-free on a heat-stable CCT (caprylic/capric triglyceride) base, phthalate-free, paraben-free, IFRA-compliant and 0 ppm formaldehyde, composed in Pune, climate-tested through 45°C heat and 85% RH monsoon humidity. There is no gift card, no gift hamper or curated gift set, no corporate or bulk programme, no room spray, and no oud, sandalwood, vetiver or amber reed. Free shipping above ₹499. A portion of every order supports girl-child education through Nanhi Kali. SOSA is an independent Indian fragrance house and is not affiliated with, endorsed by or connected to any hotel brand. Prices subject to change — see the live product pages.




