Kamadeva, the Hindu god of seduction, ignites irresistible desire with his sugarcane bow and flower-adorned arrows. His arrow pierces the target, unleashing deep desires. These powerful symbols of seduction break through reason, kindle passion, and soften the hardest hearts.
Kama, named after the Sanskrit word for desire, is an ode to these enduring passions and pleasures. It is a call to reconnect with the vibrant, desirous being within us, celebrating the art of living with every sense.
Blackberries, birch tar, violet, orris, cotton candy, leather, cypriol, dry amber, moss, cashmere wood and musk
Andreas Wilhelm
Parfum (fragrance), Water, Alpha-Isomethyl lonone, Benzyl Benzonate, Citral, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool,Methyl 2-Octynoate