Description
Parfums Dusita is an independent haute perfumery brand, created by Pissara Umavijani in 2016.
Dusita was created for the love of perfumery and the passion for poetry. Pissara aims to create perfumes that create happiness for everyone.
Be impressed by the fabulous talent of Ploi, as she likes to be called.
“My quest to create a rose-dominant perfume has been quite lengthy. The scent of roses is so instantly recognizable that it could overshadow a perfumer’s effort to achieve uniqueness. Acknowledging this, my goal was to create a stunning showcase of my own preferred aspects of this universally beloved flower.
I named the fragrance ROSARINE, which means ‘queen of roses.’
On another level, the fragrance reflects the journey of pursuing my dreams. It is a symbol of the first day I visited the majestic Parc de Bagatelle in Paris; there, sitting among thousands of roses, I promised myself to follow the desire of my heart: to become a perfumer.”
– Pissara Umavijani
In the opening, a Bulgarian rose sprinkled with cinnamon is surrounded by delightful notes of freshly ripened raspberries, seductive lychee, and nectarine bergamot.
In the heart, the iconic May rose of Grasse blooms, adorned with the emotive iris in the form of butter, intense sambac jasmine, smoky amyris wood, mystical incense, ambrette musk, and fresh coriander.
In the base, an exclusive gourmet accord of reigning patchouli unfolds: earthy, with hints of chocolate and a touch of spiciness, including patchouli, vetiver, sandalwood, vanilla, cocoa, and benzoin.
A harmonious blend of fruity, spicy, and earthy notes that awaken the unique olfactive nuances of the rose. Dusita’s Rosarine is a perfumed dance that pays homage to the majesty of this eternal flower.
Top notes: Bulgarian damask rose, bergamot, cinnamon, lychee and raspberry.
Heart notes: ambrette (Abel musk), amyris, coriander, frankincense, Grasse rose, jasmine sambac and orris butter (iris).
Base notes: patchouli, vanilla, benzoin, cocoa, sandalwood and vetiver.
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