That is where Khushboo Living began. I started making candles in my kitchen — not to sell, but to recreate that feeling. The smell of protection. Of peace. Of a home that holds you.
When my friends wouldn't stop asking me where the candles were from, I realised I wasn't the only one looking for this. So I built it.
A brand rooted in Indian healing traditions, made with real ingredients, designed for the modern Indian home that wants beauty AND meaning.
Khushboo jo sukoon de.
That is the only brief I have ever had.
— Founder, Khushboo Living
What we stand for- hamari neev
India First,
Always
Everything we make is inspired by Indian healing wisdom- Ayurveda , gemstone therapy, sacred botanicals and the rituals passed down through generations. We are not borrowing from Indian culture. We arethat culture, translated for today.
Real
Ingredients only
No synthetic fragrance oils. No paraffin. No shortcuts. We use soy wax, 100% pure essential oils, real crystals and botanical extracts that actually do something. If it cannot be explained simply, it does not go in.
Small Batch,
Big Intention
Every product is made in small batches, by hand, with care. We would rather make less and make it right then scale at the cost of quality. Each item that leaves our studio is checked, wrapped and sent with a quiet prayer.
The dhoop in a morning puja. The mogra flowers in a grandmother's hair. The smell of rain on red soil.
The first camphor flame of Diwali.
India has always known that smell is sacred. That fragrance heals. That a home's scent is a reflection of its spirit.
Khushboo Living is built on that knowing — dressed in the luxury our homes have always deserved.
Our Promise To You - Wada
Every product you receive from us has been:
— Made by hand in India
— Tested for quality and fragrance longevity
— Free from toxins, synthetic dyes, and artificial preservatives
— Wrapped with love and intention
If you are ever unhappy, we make it right. No questions. No drama. Because you trusted us with your home — and that is everything to us.

