Kiasi Pink Mahoghany Fragrances

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2024
Strong
Sillage
Very Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Kiasi by Pink MahogHany Fragrances is a Floral Woody Musk fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Kiasi was launched in 2024. The nose behind this fragrance is Chavalia Mwamba. Top notes are Lavender and Violet; middle notes are Matcha Tea, Vanilla, Iris, White Tea and Black Tea; base notes are Sandalwood, Amberwood, Musk and Ambroxan.

Composition Profile

powdery 100%
green 85%
violet 70%
lavender 60%
woody 50%
iris 40%
vanilla 35%
amber 30%
musky 25%

About the Perfumer

Chavalia Mwamba

Chavalia Mwamba

Chavalia Mwamba is a perfumer who has worked with Arshan Persia and Pink Mahoghany Fragrances. She created Love & Bastani Arshan Persia, as well as A Mother’s Love, Ada Williams, Fedora, French Cuffs, Gent, Kiasi, and Le Minimaliste (version I) for Pink Mahoghany Fragrances. Her work often explores cultural narratives through rich, layered accords.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Lavender Lavender
Violet Violet

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Matcha Tea Matcha Tea
Vanilla Vanilla
Iris Iris
White Tea White Tea
Black Tea Black Tea

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Sandalwood Sandalwood
Amberwood Amberwood
Musk Musk
Ambroxan Ambroxan

Character Profile

The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Kiasi Pink Mahoghany Fragrances

Essence

At the heart of this person lies The Lover-an archetype defined by passion, sensuality, and a deep appreciation for beauty in all its forms. The Kiasi Pink Mahogany fragrance, with its rich, woody warmth softened by floral and fruity nuances, mirrors their essence: a soul drawn to intensity softened by tenderness. They do not merely exist in the world; they experience it-through touch, scent, emotion, and connection. Their life is an ode to pleasure, intimacy, and the pursuit of what stirs the heart.

Yet, like all archetypes, The Lover has its shadow. Where there is devotion, there can be obsession; where there is passion, there can be indulgence. Their greatest strength-their capacity to feel deeply-can also be their undoing when unchecked.

Style & Aesthetic

They move through the world with deliberate grace, savoring moments like a fine wine. Mornings are for slow rituals-coffee in a heavy ceramic mug, the scent of amber oil on their wrists. Evenings are for shared meals, low laughter, the brush of fingers against a glass.

Yet their pursuit of beauty can tip into excess. They may lose themselves in indulgence-another glass of wine, another purchase for the perfect ambiance, another lover to fill the silence. The line between appreciation and escapism is thin, and they walk it with precarious elegance.

Philosophy & Values

To them, life is not a series of events but a tapestry of sensations and meanings. They reject superficiality, seeking instead the marrow of experience. Their philosophy is one of immersion: To love is to know, and to know is to be alive.

They value authenticity above all-in people, in art, in love. They despise pretense, though they themselves may sometimes wear masks to protect their vulnerability. Their relationships are intense, for they give fully and expect the same. When they love, they love fiercely; when they withdraw, it is with the quiet finality of a door closing.

Relationships

Their connections are not casual. Friendships are deep, romantic bonds all-consuming. They are the confidant who remembers the exact way you take your tea, the lover who maps the landscape of your skin with reverence. But this depth demands reciprocity-they wither in the presence of emotional indifference.

Their shadow emerges when passion curdles into possessiveness, when the need for connection becomes a hunger that devours. They may mistake intensity for truth, conflating drama with depth. In their fear of being unloved, they may cling too tightly or withdraw too completely.

Shadow

The Lover’s greatest weakness is their fear of being unseen. When their devotion is unreturned, they may turn inward, hardening into cynicism or drowning in melancholy. They may manipulate emotions to keep others close or punish them for perceived slights. Their warmth, once life-giving, can become smothering.

But in their best moments, they are a beacon-a reminder that life is meant to be felt, savored, and shared. Their presence is a gift: a soul who teaches others how to love more deeply, if only they dare to meet them in the fire.

Conclusion

To love as they do is to walk the edge of a blade-exhilarating, dangerous, and utterly necessary. The Kiasi Pink Mahogany wearer is both poet and paradox, a being of fire and shadow. They do not seek balance, for their nature is one of extremes. Yet in their unapologetic embrace of feeling, they embody a truth: that to live fully is to risk burning, but to refuse the flame is to never truly live at all.