Mātangi Parfums Karmic Hues
At a glance
Is Mātangi Parfums Karmic Hues worth trying?
Mātangi by Parfums Karmic Hues is a Floral fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Casual, Office wear in Spring, Summer
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- white floral, sweet, yellow floral with Night Blooming Jasmine, Ylang-Ylang, Orange Blossom
The first impression
Mātangi by Parfums Karmic Hues is a Floral fragrance for women and men. Mātangi was launched in 2021. The nose behind this fragrance is Srivathsa Subramanian Sivakumar.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Srivathsa Subramanian Sivakumar
Srivathsa Subramanian Sivakumar has created fragrances for Parfums Karmic Hues, including Cheyenne, Chicago Poet, and Crimson Goddess. His work often draws on cultural and mythological references. He is known for his creative and thematic compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Mystic Archetype: Portrait of Mātangi Parfums Karmic Hues
Essence
Mātangi channels the Mystic archetype, a bridge between worlds. Night-blooming jasmine and orris root suggest moonlit rituals, while ginger and amber hum with latent energy. They move through life attuned to frequencies most miss-the whisper of pollen on the wind, the geometry of shadows at solstice.
Style & Aesthetic
They layer hand-dyed indigo over raw silk, with rings carved from sacred woods. Their home is a sanctuary of low tables and floor cushions, where incense smoke curls around dried seed pods displayed like relics.
Philosophy & Values
They believe meaning is found in the spaces between-the pause before answering, the way lavender releases its scent only when crushed. Synchronicity guides them more than schedules.
Relationships
Their presence demands presence; conversations often slip into meditative silence. Romantic partners must understand that solitude is not rejection but communion with something vaster.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them tracing mandalas in condensation on windows. They keep lunar cycles in a battered notebook and brew tisanes from foraged herbs. Even commuting becomes a walking meditation.
Shadow
Their detachment can verge on escapism, using spirituality to avoid earthly responsibilities. The Mystic must remember that enlightenment also means showing up for the mundane.
Conclusion
Mātangi is an invocation, a reminder that mystery persists in modern life-in the way ylang-ylang folds into vanilla, or how vetiver roots us even as our minds wander the stars.