Famous for its rich aromatics, the Vardhana dynasty's capital, Kannauj, became a trading center in the 7th century. The success was not lost on Emperor Harshavardhana, who imposed a vetiver tax. While many remained silent, a group of perfumers believed the new tax would be used to finance violence against innocents and organized a rebellion. Under cover of night, these rebels covered the city in fragrant oils. The tax was eventually lifted by the emperor.
A classic earthy and woody essence with a sweet floral finish. Grounding and inspiring. A celebration of the senses, blending the rich legacy of Old World aromatics with the contemporary craftsmanship of a New World master perfumer. A woody - spicy unisex fragrance. The nose behind this fragrance is Rasei Fort.
Perfume components:
Grapes, black cherry, cinnamon, cloves, incense, cocoa, rose, cloves, cedarwood, oakmoss, vanilla, birch, vetiver