The House

A house of slow anointing

Kaira is a luxury house of ritual self-care, drawn from the marble courts of Awadh, Mysore, and Rajputana — and composed for the modern hour.

Manifesto

A quiet rebellion of slowness

We compose for the hour the day forgets — the anointing before sleep, the soak after rain, the attar before a quiet supper. Our work is the recovery of unhurried beauty, the kind that asks for breath rather than speed.

Heritage

Drawn from court ritual

Each formula is studied with master perfumers, weavers, and saponifiers across India — Kannauj, Mysore, Pampore, Madurai, Bharatpur. We do not borrow tradition. We continue it.

Atelier

Made in small batches

Our oils are infused across three lunar cycles. Our soaps cure for ninety days. Our attars rest in clay for years. Patience is the first ingredient.

A Letter

“We were taught to anoint before we were taught to speak. The hands of grandmothers, warm with sesame and saffron, were our first idea of luxury — long before we had the word for it.”

— The Founder