Anjali Perfumes Jaya 30 ml
Jaya
Jaya
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  • Vegan
  • Made with natural & synthetic materials
  • Free Shipping with 30 ml bottle
  • Shipping only in the US. Local pickup available.

Scent family: Floral and Gourmand

Top Notes: Italian Bergamot, Peach, Bulgarian Rose
Mid Notes: Peach, Cloves
Base Notes: Orris, Violets, Musk

Jaya is inspired by a painting from the Indian subcontinent created during the Mughal era c. 1710-20. It depicts a meeting of two royals in exquisite detail. Flowers bloom in the garden. On a carpeted terrace, a princess pours wine. Peaches, apples, and pomegranates are served on a platter, while the attendants bring jewels and a vial of perfume.

In Sanskrit, Jaya means “victory.” This perfume celebrates the royal couple's victorious union.

Read more about the inspiration behind this perfume.

Inspiration behind the perfume

Ingredients & Allergens:

Alcohol (Denat.), Fragrance (Parfum), Water (Aqua), Geraniol, Eugenol, Linalool, Limonene, Citral, Citronellol

FAQs


I embrace both synthetic and natural materials. Blending them gives me more freedom to express my vision and achieve the right balance and harmony.

Since I do not use animal-derived materials, synthetics allow me to create faithful re-constitutions to achieve the desired effect without harming animal life.


Yes, all my perfumes are vegan. I do not use animal-derived materials in my perfumes.

Musk, ambergris, civet, castoreum, honey, hyraceum, and beeswax were once considered precious and indispensable in perfumery.

Fortunately, with advances in science and technology, they can now be synthesized in a lab.

I exclusively use these synthetically reconstituted mixtures in my perfumes to achieve the desired effect.


Like all fragrances, my perfumes contain allergens. I list the IFRA-referenced allergens in all my perfumes.

In 2022, the U.S. FDA passed a law, abbreviated as MoCRA, which mandates that all perfumes sold in the U.S. must list fragrance allergens on their product labels.

I use the European standard called IFRA as my basis to calculate the allergens in my perfumes.

Please do test on paper before applying the perfume to your skin. I have listed some additional safety guidelines in the Terms of Service on this website as well.


Not yet! I’m touched and delighted when I get asked this question.

However, my artisanal endeavor is still quite small, and international shipping is complex.

For the time being, I plan to ship only within the United States.

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