Montri Parfums Dusita

Unisex
Parfum/Extrait
Year: 2022
Strong
Sillage
Excellent
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Montri by Parfums Dusita is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Montri was launched in 2022. The nose behind this fragrance is Pissara Umavijani. Top notes are Saffron, Dried Fruits, Nutmeg, Oregano, Petitgrain, Cinnamon and Coriander; middle notes are Rose de Mai, Damask Rose, Leather, Orris Root, Ylang-Ylang and Jasmine Sambac; base notes are Agarwood (Oud), Sandalwood, Patchouli, Oak, Vetiver, Tonka Bean and Cedar.

Composition Profile

woody 100%
warm spicy 85%
oud 70%
leather 60%
rose 50%
fresh spicy 40%
aromatic 35%
earthy 30%
powdery 25%
floral 20%

About the Perfumer

Pissara Umavijani

Pissara Umavijani

Pissara Umavijani is the founder and perfumer of Parfums Dusita, a niche house based in Paris. She has created fragrances such as Anamcara, Cavatina, Erawan, and Issara. Her work is inspired by Thai poetry and nature, blending floral, woody, and gourmand notes.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Saffron Saffron
Dried Fruits Dried Fruits
Nutmeg Nutmeg
Oregano Oregano
Petitgrain Petitgrain
Cinnamon Cinnamon
Coriander Coriander

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Rose de Mai Rose de Mai
Damask Rose Damask Rose
Leather Leather
Orris Root Orris Root
Ylang-Ylang Ylang-Ylang
Jasmine Sambac Jasmine Sambac

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)
Sandalwood Sandalwood
Patchouli Patchouli
Oak Oak
Vetiver Vetiver
Tonka Bean Tonka Bean
Cedar Cedar
Unique Character

Montri Parfums Dusita by Parfums Dusita offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.

Artisanal Creation

Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.

Signature Style

Montri Parfums Dusita embodies the distinctive style of Parfums Dusita while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.

Character Profile

The Poet Archetype: Portrait of Montri Parfums Dusita

Essence

To encounter someone whose signature scent is Montri Parfums Dusita is to meet a soul who dwells in the liminal space between dream and reality. Dusita’s fragrances-often lush, poetic, and suffused with an almost spiritual elegance-mirror the inner world of this individual. They are the Poet, an archetype that transcends mere occupation; it is a way of being, a lens through which they perceive the world.

This person does not merely live; they compose their existence. Their life is an ongoing act of creation, whether through words, aesthetics, or the quiet cultivation of beauty in everyday moments. They are drawn to the sublime-the scent of jasmine at dusk, the melancholy of a fading sunset, the weight of unspoken emotions. Their mind is a sanctuary of symbols, metaphors, and half-formed truths waiting to be articulated.

Style & Aesthetic

Their taste is refined but never ostentatious. They favor timeless elegance-flowing fabrics, muted earth tones, or the occasional bold flourish that speaks of hidden passion. They may wear a single piece of heirloom jewelry, not for vanity, but as a talisman of meaning. Their home is a curated space: bookshelves lined with Rilke and Pessoa, a vase of dried flowers, a record player spinning Debussy or Arvo Pärt.

They despise the vulgarity of excess, yet they are not ascetic. They understand luxury as the luxury of depth-the richness of a well-worn leather journal, the slow unfurling of incense smoke, the silence between notes in a Chopin nocturne.

They thrive in controlled solitude, rising early to write or walking through empty streets at dawn. Yet they are not hermits; they need the friction of the world to fuel their creativity. A café corner, a dimly lit jazz bar, a hidden garden-these are their haunts.

Their work, if not artistic, is at least imbued with artistry. They may be a writer, a perfumer, a curator, or simply someone who brings an aesthetic sensibility to even mundane tasks. They reject the tyranny of productivity for its own sake; their labor must have soul.

Philosophy & Values

Their philosophy is not systematic but intuitive. They believe in beauty as truth, in the sacredness of fleeting moments. They are drawn to mysticism, but not dogma-Rumi’s ecstatic poetry resonates more than rigid theology. They see life as a series of impressions, each one a brushstroke on an ever-evolving canvas.

They value authenticity above all, yet they are acutely aware of the masks people wear-including their own. This duality creates a quiet tension in their psyche: a longing for raw honesty, yet a fear of being truly seen.

Relationships

They love deeply but cautiously. Their relationships are slow-burning fires, built on shared silences rather than forced confessions. They are drawn to those who understand the language of implication-the glance that says more than words, the touch that carries history.

Yet, their shadow emerges here: a tendency toward emotional withdrawal. When pressed too hard for vulnerability, they retreat into metaphor, into art, into the safety of abstraction. Their partners may feel they are loved through a veil-admired, but never fully grasped.

Shadow

Their greatest strength-their depth of feeling-can also be their undoing. When unbalanced, they slip into melancholic self-indulgence, romanticizing sorrow until it becomes an identity. They may withdraw into a self-constructed mythos, where suffering is noble and ordinary happiness feels trivial.

At worst, they become the Eternal Wanderer, always searching, never arriving-dissatisfied with the present, forever chasing an elusive ideal. Their relationships suffer, not from malice, but from an inability to fully inhabit the now.

Conclusion

The Poet is not merely a creator of verse but a keeper of the unseen. Dusita’s fragrances-complex, evocative, layered-mirror this archetype’s essence. Like the perfumer who balances light and shadow in a scent, the Poet balances ecstasy and sorrow, presence and absence, the said and the unsaid.

They are not naive romantics; they are alchemists of experience, turning the raw material of life into something transcendent. And though they may falter in their human flaws, their gift is this: they remind us that beauty is not frivolous-it is necessary.