Karawik is a fragrance born from the legends and enchanted foliage of the Himmapan forest, home to the mystical birds of the same name. Invisible to human eyes, these celestial creatures, nourished by air and light, sing with crystalline voices that suspend the silence of the jungle. Their trills resonate like a divine breath, making leaves and hearts shiver, carried by the magic of a world between heaven and earth.
In ancient Buddhist texts, they are called Paksawayuphak, the "birds that breathe the sky." Their presence, though rare, transcends matter. This fragrance seeks to capture their essence—the freshness of the air they inhabit, the sweetness of the fruits they consume, and the evanescent beauty of their passing.
The fragrance opens with a luminous burst of lavender and magnolia, a delicate breeze that evokes dawn in a still-silent tropical forest. Then comes the vibrant heart of the composition: the aroma of wild mango, with barely ripe or sun-drenched fruit, blends with the tender flesh of wild mango and the milky breath of coconut. This fruity and velvety contrast evokes the tree where the Karawik perch, awakened by the light and intoxicated by the sap.
In the base, sacred woods of sandalwood, cedar, and oakmoss envelop the fragrance in an earthy, dense yet soothing veil, reminiscent of the damp forest floor after rain. An echo of reality in an almost unreal world.
Karawik is a fragrance of elevation and mystery. It evokes a forgotten paradise, populated by exceptional beings, where mango trees sing, birds breathe ether, and the air itself is an offering. It is an ode to the marvelous, an immersion in a tropical myth where nature and spirituality unite in a trail that is at once wild, tender, and untamed.