What this is
Public facing members of India's dynastic families across heritage, luxury and tourism partnerships. Enormous provenance, almost no structured representation.
What you get
Where it sits
Contemporary members of former royal and dynastic houses, positioned for luxury, tourism and cultural mandates.
Market map
Public market intelligence, not a representation list. Access and availability get verified per mandate.
How we work on it
Contemporary members of India's former royal and dynastic houses occupy an unusual commercial position: enormous provenance, real cultural authority and almost no structured commercial representation. Luxury maisons, tourism boards and cultural institutions all want these partnerships and rarely know how to construct them.
Lineage, custodianship, properties and craft associations, verified.
What this name should be associated with, and what it should decline.
Maison, hospitality and cultural partnerships negotiated for the long term.
Name usage, likeness and the reputation of associated properties.
Frequently asked
No. Regional houses with strong craft or property associations are frequently a better fit for a specific brand than a nationally known name.
Very few. One or two long term maison relationships preserve more value than a dozen campaigns.
Titles were abolished constitutionally. We are careful with language and describe the lineage and custodianship accurately rather than using formal styles commercially.
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