LIKANTI — CHAPTER 1

The smell
she likes.

She liked jasmine and rose too. So he made the first objects of Likanti around the scent she left in his mind.

Discover the rituals

THE BEGINNING

Not a fragrance line. A memory system.

The Smell She Likes is the first fragrance chapter of Likanti. It begins with two flowers: jasmine and Rose de Damas.

Each object was made for a different place where memory stays — skin, hair, fabric, and the air after someone walks away.

01

Jasmine

Soft, white, close. The quiet flower of Chapter 1.

02

Rose de Damas

Warmer, emotional, deeper. The part of the memory that stays.

03

White Musk

Skin, fabric, closeness. The invisible Arvini signature.

04

Amber & Tonka

Warmth after silence. The soft weight underneath the flowers.

EAU DE PARFUM

LIKANTI 01

The main scent of the chapter. Built around jasmine, Rose de Damas, white musk, amber, tonka, and soft vanilla.

It smells like a flower memory pressed into skin — soft at first, warmer with time, and intimate after hours.

Jasmine · Rose de Damas · White Musk · Amber · Tonka · Vanilla

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HAIR MIST

LIKANTI 01 — Hair Mist

Made for movement. Hair carries scent differently — softer, more delayed, more personal.

This mist appears when the hair moves, when the wind passes, when someone gets close.

Jasmine · Rose · White Musk · Cotton Flower · Soft Amber

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FABRIC MIST

Fabric Memory Mist

Made for clothing, scarves, bedsheets, and the pieces that touch the body without becoming the body.

It turns fabric into memory. Not loud. Not perfume-heavy. Just a soft trace left behind.

Fleur de Coton · White Musk · Jasmine · Rose · Vanilla

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PERFUME OIL

Jasmine / Rose Skin Oil

Two intimate versions. One jasmine. One rose. Both made to stay close to the skin.

This is not for the room. It is for wrists, neck, hands, and the places where scent becomes personal.

Jasmine Version · Rose Version · White Musk · Soft Skin Base

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CHAPTER 1

He never said it.
So he made it.

The smell she likes is the first door of Likanti — the moment before the story becomes memory.