February 1st is the fifth anniversary of Anjali Perfumes.
To mark this milestone, I want to show my solidarity with the people of Minnesota and stand behind the values I hold most dear.
All profits in the month of February will be donated to Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR): https://ccrjustice.org
With love,
Anjali
Top Notes: Italian Bergamot, Peach, Bulgarian Rose
Mid Notes: Peach, Cloves
Base Notes: Orris, Violets, Musk
Jaya is inspired by several paintings from the Indian subcontinent created during the Mughal era c. 1700–1800. Several of them depict 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.
Artwork courtesy The Cleveland Museum of Art
Raja with his beloved c. 1790–1800
India, Kangra School, late 18th Century
Medium: Gum tempera and gold on paper
CC0 Public Domain
Ingredients & Allergens: Alcohol (Denat.), Fragrance (Parfum), Water (Aqua), Geraniol, Eugenol, Linalool, Limonene, Citral, Citronellol