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Our founder and perfumer, Pissara Umavijani, is delighted to help you choose the ideal fragrant gifts for this holiday season! Depending on the personality and taste of the recipient, as well as the message and mood you want to convey, this lovingly curated selection includes six diverse fragrances that epitomise the Dusita blend of supreme-quality raw materials, artistic freedom and impassioned creativity.
FOR OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS
"Named after the eponymous national park of Thailand, this highly original, serene neo-fougère will strongly appeal to nature lovers with its striking combination of woody and green notes, and its delightful gourmand undercurrent of milky tea, cocoa and cereal nuances."
- Pissara Umavijani
ERAWAN
FOR LOVERS OF ALL KINDS
"Interpreting the presence of love filling up a room, this spectacular white floral exudes romanticism, sensuousness and serenity. Gardenia, tuberose, jasmine and many more flowers meet the ambrosial aura of honey and peach, along with the grounding energy of cedar and broom."
- Pissara Umavijani
MÉLODIE DE L'AMOUR
FOR INNER PEACE SEEKERS
"Inspired by the golden pavilion in the middle of the lake that surrounds the Bang Pa-In Summer Palace, this unique, meditative fragrance defies genres. Its blend of unusual florals, green elements, exotic woods and touches of orris and franckincense radiates glowing optimism and tranquility."
- Pissara Umavijani
LE PAVILLON D'OR
FOR TRAVEL DEVOTEES
"Bridging Siamese elegance with French perfumery tradition, this exuberant, captivating floral evokes a Thai tropical garden during the "quiet hours": exotic champaca and frangipani embrace the complex floralcy of French May rose, on a profoundly pleasing base of creamy woodiness."
- Pissara Umavijani
LA DOUCEUR DE SIAM
FOR ARTISTIC SOULS
"A direct olfactive tribute to my father, this fragrance is centered around precious oud Palao, with the emphasis placed on suavity. Soulful orris butter, beautiful floral notes and a soft spice blend convey artistic sensitivity, effortless sophistication and generosity of spirit."
- Pissara Umavijani
MONTRI
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