This perfume sets off on a valiantly romantic quest of creating the aroma of love. The name of the perfume is a reference to classic pre-19th century Thai literature, regulated by certain tenets. One of the tenets (Saringkarn) regulates the literary language of love.
Saringkarn, the perfume, describes love through aroma, referencing the universally-accepted symbols such as rose (both Damask and centifolia) and sensual florals such as ylang-ylang and champaca. From there it is off the chain into the realm of passion, orgies and mindless indulgence with tobacco, oud, beeswax, cocoa, musk and amber.
This perfume sets off on a valiantly romantic quest of creating the aroma of love. The name of the perfume is a reference to classic pre-19th century Thai literature, regulated by certain tenets. One of the tenets (Saringkarn) regulates the literary language of love.
Saringkarn, the perfume, describes love through aroma, referencing the universally-accepted symbols such as rose (both Damask and centifolia) and sensual florals such as ylang-ylang and champaca. From there it is off the chain into the realm of passion, orgies and mindless indulgence with tobacco, oud, beeswax, cocoa, musk and amber.