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Ora

Ora

Still Energy · Grounded Ease

ALCOHOL-FREE OIL-BASED ROLL-ON · 20ML
Regular price Rs. 3,500.00
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— THE FRAGRANCE —
Ora is an oil-based, alcohol-free roll-on perfume by Parvéi that opens with a single note of pink peppercorn, a quiet spark of energy that leads into a cool, complex heart of marine notes, lavender, and incense. The base is earthy: sandalwood, patchouli, and oakmoss bring depth, stability, and a composure that lasts.
— THE COMPOSITION —

Scent Journey

A composition unfolds in three movements — top notes that greet you, a heart that settles in, a base that lingers.
I.
TOP
Pink Peppercorns
A subtle sparkle that awakens the senses and adds quiet energy.
II.
HEART
Marine Notes · Lavender · Incense
Cool freshness balanced with aromatic calm and a hint of mystique.
III.
BASE
Sandalwood · Patchouli · Oakmoss
An earthy, grounding base that brings depth, stability, and composure.
THE FEELING

Unbounded

Ora is fresh yet grounded, clean yet complex, evolving into a calm, confident presence that stays with you.
— THE RITUAL —

How to wear Ora

A fragrance ritual built on layering, warmth, and time.
01
Apply.
Roll the bottle gently across pulse points: wrists, the side of your neck, and the inner elbow. A single pass on each is enough.
02
Let it settle.
Don't rub. Body heat draws the scent out naturally. Give it a moment, the oil takes a few seconds to find its rhythm.
03
Let it evolve.
From top to heart to base, feel each note revealing itself, awakening a memory worth returning to.

— A LEGACY SINCE 1934 —

"Raised between the ateliers of Grasse and the spice-scented markets of India, I learned scent as a language long before it became a profession."

— ALI ASGHAR IBRAHIM ATTARI