Pavillon d`Or Parfums Dusita

In the very few years that we have heard about the Parfums Dusita brand, its creator Pissara Umavijani has released so much beauty into the world that she could simply continue to smile at us with her shining smile, raise Yorkies and paint touching watercolors. But Pissara has once again picked up a fallen leaf from the ground and covered it with gold.

Pavillon d`Or Parfums Dusita

Her latest fragrance Pavillon d`Or Parfums Dusita is filled with quotes from previous works. People find in it green irises from Splendiris and elephant dung ground into dust from Erawan. At first, I smelled freshly cut hyacinths and lilies Fleur de Lalita among the tobacco leaf of Issara, and only in the cold and odor-free air of November did Pavillon d`Or stop doubling and shimmering. Wearing Pavillon d`Or now is like running your tender bare hands into the frozen earth and hearing the invisible life falling asleep until spring. Feeling the ringing, like wires, threads of a powerful and ancient mycelium, which, as Japanese scientists recently discovered, understands where it is and what it is, but does not whine in anticipation of several months of snow and cold, but simply freezes and waits for its time. Along with the mycelium, Pavillon d`Or is filled with snowdrop and hyacinth bulbs, perennial grass rhizomes and grains that have not yet sprouted, all sorts of pupae, bugs and spiders, for whom a long sleep and death are almost the same thing. But they all fall asleep in the hope of waking up, and all the cold, dead time until spring, the earth preserves their lives and strength for an annual and inevitable revival. Pavillon d`Or is full of this strength, this silence and this potential energy.

If we approach it formally, then Pavillon d`Or is, first of all, rich and thick oak moss with balms, resins, patchouli, powder, fermented and dried herbs. Plus a couple of bright and fresh green accents on top of all this. The composition also includes Australian boronia - a bush completely unknown to our noses. I smelled this boronia both dried and raw. It smells like condensed herbal tea with black berries, but I can’t easily distinguish this note in the composition. In Pavillon d`Or, the mixture is so dense that it seems impenetrable black, but if you look closely, there are about forty of these shades of black.

Thank you Pissara Umavijani once again for teaching us to see and feel. For another wonderful perfume.

Pavillon d`Or, Parfums Dusita, 2019

Iris, mint, honeysuckle, boronia, heliotrope, incense, fig leaf, thyme, oak, sandalwood

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