From the website "Savitri (สาวิตรี) means Praise the sun in Rigveda or the light creator. Base on classic Chypres structure with South Asian interpretation. Fresh fruity citrus from South East Asia representing bright sunlight reflecting on zesty green leaves at dawn. In midday. Narcotic flowers, Rose, spices and precious resin as a tribute to the sun. Base with cloud of natural oakmoss and musk as soft twilight in the horizon."

Savitri fragrance notes

    • Mandarin, Tangerine, Lime, Elemi, Star fruit, Orris butter, White Champaca, Incense, Ylang-Ylang, Rose de Mai, Nutmeg, Coriander seed, Cumin seed, Oakmoss, Patchouli, Heliotrope, Plum, Jasmine sambac, Aldehyde, Civet, Musk, Cedarwood Atlas, Vetiver

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Savitri is yet another one from Prin Lomros. Is this meant to be envelope-pushing, editorial? I like experimentation, I'm no "normie," I can revel in the weird and wonderful, but I also can discern when rules seem to be deliberately ignored or are no learned. We learn rules to break them in art like perfumery: that's my opinion. Here, there just seems to be a lack of structure, it just blasts with a pairing of lime, cumin, and a civet accord. Orange and civet, perhaps. Orange and cumin, yes indeed. Orange, civet, and, cumin? Daring, but could work. But lime with civet AND cumin? I feel like the astringent, sour quality of lime doesn't work well with animalics. The end result smells like somewhere between dour and raunchy.

This does ease up, however, and the dry down of the scent is a bit more pleasant, if not somewhat blurry and olbique. I am just so put off by the wretched top notes that Savitri just can't redeem itself for me. I am beginning to really think Prin's approach is not a taste I can acquire.
27th September 2023
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