Le Pavillon D'Or Parfums Dusita for women and men

Le Pavillon D'Or Parfums Dusita for women and men

main accords
woody
green
aromatic
powdery
fresh spicy
iris
floral
fresh
amber
earthy

Perfume rating 3.97 out of 5 with 510 votes

Le Pavillon D'Or by Parfums Dusita is a fragrance for women and men. Le Pavillon D'Or was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Pissara Umavijani. Top notes are Orris Root, Mint and Honeysuckle; middle notes are Fig Leaf, Thyme, Olibanum, Boronia and Heliotrope; base notes are Oak and Australian Sandalwood.

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Pros

Pros

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Unusual and addictive scent
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Therapeutic nature
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Beautiful combination of orris, fig leaf, mint, thyme, and oak
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Blend of aromatic notes, woods, and exotic notes
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Relaxing and easy going fragrance
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Warm and cozy scent
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Long-lasting with medium-high intensity
Cons

Cons

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Price point is steep for some
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Linear scent with little development
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Reminiscent of a vintage cologne scent
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Fig note may be too prominent for some
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Smells masculine
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Becomes metallic as it dries down
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Less personality compared to other Dusita fragrances

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Top Notes

Orris Root
Mint
Honeysuckle

Middle Notes

Fig Leaf
Thyme
Olibanum
Boronia
Heliotrope

Base Notes

Oak
Australian Sandalwood

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wlmyer2

This is the perfect Spring scent! It is green with a hint of sweetness from the honeysuckle. It smells like a beautifully manicured secret garden where honeysuckle grows wild on the fence. The orris is beautifully grounding the scent at the beginning and then gives way to the woods in the base once it settles. I just think this is beautifully stunning!

Farrque

Earthy, powdery iris, creamy white flowers and tonka, mainly.
Unisex.
Drydown consists of sweet mint and sandalwood.

Anastasia.A

Unique fragrance. Green, herbal, creamy fig. I like it, but I wouldn't buy it. 7/10

kookaburra1000

My childhood imaginary friend lived inside of an oak tree, this is what our conversations smelled like.

Josu01

What a ride Le Pavillon d'Or is!!

It starts one way and then morphs and develops into something completely different.

I don't like the opening, there's a weird accord there, but the dry down is very very good, it smells clean and soapy. Then at the very very deep dry down (many hours after applying), I get the oak and sandalwood, really nice.

This lasts forever on my skin, with moderate sillage. It's a like for me because I really do not like the opening, which fortunately doesn't last long.

Would I buy a full bottle? Nope. But I'm glad I tried it, as this is the most non-linear perfume I've ever smelled.

MademoiselleMaya

Very original and lovable. It reminds me of turmeric. It is exotic, warm, intense yet soothing. Arabia, spices on the market, sunshine, tropical environment. Possibly India. Asia in general.
A scent of another continent and culture.
Pavillon D'Or.
I think the scent fulfills the promise.
Might be orris root and herbs at play, but to me it plays on turmeric facets - it is a multifaceted jewel that will surprise many times, there is a lot going on in it.
Made a great impression on me - originality and wearability-wise.
Not quite a love yet more than like.

onnagreen

Me and Le Pavillon do not mix. I agree that it is unique but on me it smells like strong herbal tea and grease.

yazzakasbah

On paper:
Very pleasant and different. The way the fig blends in with the herbs and wood is quite refreshing. Very subtle and classy. It's always a delight to discover something so original!

On skin:
Big fig :) I also think the Boronia is pretty strong. I haven't smelled it in real life but from the description "an airy fresh and fruity sweet floral note." it makes sense. The Thyme, the almondy Heliotrope. Together they make a slightly sweet almondy figgy floral blend. That much seems obvious. Maybe it's the oak that's throwing me off. I will keep the sample and try it some more later to see what happens...

I like how Dusita's perfumes each pose a small challenge to the wearer. There may be an accord that strikes different, an unusual edge to a possibly familiar scent.

Personally I am more attracted to Montri and will definitely start with a bottle of that, after which we'll see :)

Fecchi

Wow, this one turned from mehh to addiction for me.

When I first sprayed it, I felt it was way too powdery and almost like a bug spray, I didn't like it. I let it age and weather started to get warmer and tried again. I could smell the notes more clearly. It reminds me of arctic summer, when you're in the forest surrounded by aromatic and slightly bitter flowers and plants, with the mosquitos, and the 90s mosquito repellent oil. The sun is shining.

Now this is a powder bomb, much more powdery than the prada iris perfume or the chanel n.19 poudre version. It's powdery in a buttery or "sticky beepollen" type of way. It has vintage feel but in a refreshing unique way. This perfume in heat is SO beautifull. Not sexy, nor seductive. But being so beautifull could be considered sexy.

I can't stop smelling the empty bottle like an addict. The smell is therapeutic, and now I detect more oak (beautifull whiskey barrel smell). Love the combination between warm and cool.

Reminds me of arctic summer with my sisters <3

Sniffathon

I can’t even begin to describe the unique perfection that is Le Pavillon D'Or. It requires far too sophisticated a set of words than my brain has the allowance for. So I won’t bother. 10/10.

donkunnie

氣味開出有一個水氣薄霧感,薄荷的涼意和鳶尾忍冬的朦朧花香讓香氣有一種煙雨濛濛的美感,然後無花果葉接續了薄荷的綠意、鳶尾和天芥菜的粉質感開始有一些(我自己覺得是給氣味一個霧面的效果,不太有脂粉感)、加上一些果實的甜甜氣味(波羅尼花?我真實不知道他是什麼)和乳香的芭樂奶甜,氣味從開場朦朧意境的花香轉入一個綠意微甜的果實香氣

氣味延續5-6小時後,木質的基調逐漸浮現,乳香的涼意和綠感也都安靜下來,剩下一個鹹甜鹹甜的奶香

Ninamariah

Unisex

This unusual beauty is a floral woody, greenish scent which turns from the bitter and for some maybe even harsh opening into soft calmness. This is an elixir of therapeutic, relaxing, aromatic and exotic notes and it’s warm and cozy but not in the traditional and so used noticeable “Vanilla way”. This is a mix of not so familiar ingredients and it makes this interesting. You get the feeling of tranquility inside the bubble which Pavillon D’Or creates and it’s noticeable around you as well, not too loud, not too weak, just in the right kind of projection for this kind of scent.

What makes this really interesting as well, the character of all Pissara’s creations, is the ability to differ a lot depending on the wearer. It’s impossible to tell in advance in what kind of way Dusitas are going to behave on the skin and which of the notes will open most prominently. One thing is sure: the more warm the juice gets the prettier it comes.

This scent is really special, it’s not for everyone so test it and do it many times since you don’t get the whole picture of the scent straight away. I wore this many days to understand this totally and to notice all its beautiful facets.

I wanted to open up the different notes little bit.

Top:
Peppermint (refreshing, cooling, green vibe)
Honeysuckle (sweet floral note)
Orris root (Powdery and earthy, lasts long for me here)

Middle:
Fig leaf (a green and bitter note, prominent in the opening for me)
Heliotrope (Strong for me, makes this scent soft and powdery)
Boronia absolute (fruity sweet floral note)
Thyme Oil (a strong, rich and warm herbal smell)
Somalian frankincense Green Sacra

Base:
English oak
Australian sandalwood

Enrium

Le Pavillon d'Or is an unusual herbal-floral scent. Green, powdery, woody, balsamic and camphorous at different times, it is somewhat enigmatic and is hard to categorise. I haven't smelled anything quite like this. Unisex and likeable, it is creative but wearable - a quiet scent overall.

LPO opens with bright, herbal mint, slightly camphorous but restrained. A prominent honeysuckle note, sweet and polleny is evident here, and it quickly becomes powdery thanks to the orris. There is a balsamic sweetness that permeates this scent, underscoring the herbal/floral notes nicely.

As it develops, the mint gives way to a bright, green fig note. Hazy, almond-esque heliotrope emerges in the background, and herbal nuances remain. Soft woody notes follow, complementing the balsamic amber accord in the base. The amber becomes more honeyed as it fades, balanced beautifully by the herbal woodiness. It fades to a sweet amber skin scent with some woodiness lingering. Sillage and longevity are moderate. To be worn in warm weather.

Perfectly unisex despite its sweetness, LPO is pleasant throughout and surprisingly restorative. Reasonably subtle and inoffensive, this is creatively composed with high-quality ingredients on close inspection. Too timid to truly wow me, but a nice example of understated artistry. 4/5.

LadyIva

Le Pavillon d'Or is a sweet balsamic floral, completely unisex (perhaps just a little bit on the feminine side). It's a mild and pleasant scent, but nonetheless unique; I can't compare it to any well-known mainstream fragrance. If I should single out the most prominent notes, I'd say olibanum (frankincense), iris and mint, in that particular order. After a while, the fig leaf note also becomes prominent. Thus Le Pavillon d'Or is aromatic, leafy and herbal, rather than woody; on the other hand, the dominant note of frankincense ensures that the prevailing impression is that of a warmly inviting exotic sweetness instead of something sharp, bitter and aloof. The note of iris/orris also provides creaminess and fluffiness - imagine Nivea creme in a green tin box sprinkled with green herbs! Quite unexpectedly, this one has emerged as the most interesting and (hope I'm not being politically incorrect here) the most Asian scent in the entire Dusita collection. Wear this if you are enchanted by the sights, sounds and smells of the Far East.

Raluko111

The name for this is really apt: I can close my eyes, be transported into a Japanese temple and sense the fragrance of incense-soaked tatami mats and oak. It is beautiful, but I just cannot imagine myself wearing it. This is not to say that it is not a beautiful, delicate fragrance, but having just come home from my local temple where we decorated for the upcoming New Year's celebrations, it just seems odd to want to project this fragrance. Sometimes I find it soothing and meditative, other times I find it too timid and lacking.

UPDATE: This has really grown on me to the point where I realized that I would be really crushed if I finished the last drop in the sample. So, a 100ml bottle quickly became part of my collection. It has the peacefulness of a Boddhisatva meditating in a garden filled with mint and honeysuckle, her hand raised in gentle benediction.

iris

The sap of a fig leaf, or the white bitter juice of an unripe fig itself, sprinkled with dry mint tea: not really fresh, but a calming sensation.
Furthermore, thyme in a teabag (again) and the intoxicating, slightly nutty smell of oak, which for some reason remind me of Vienna: if the best red-brown furniture color had a scent, this would be it. More nuttiness comes from heliotrope, and there's iris acting like a vintage Instagram filter over this green-brown fairytale memory. So, these are the technical details. What I feel - Le Pavillon D'Or is a nocturnal summer outdoor landscape: the color of leaves when it's dark and there's only the light of the stars and a soundscape of cricket songs.

strangelight

Not sure what to make of this one, but it's definitely unique within what I've tried so I'd recommend sampling it for that alone.
It's almost got a savoury smell for me (the mint and thyme maybe?), reminds me of a thai curry dish I've had - not a bad smell, but not what I'm looking for in a perfume.
As an aside, I see no relation to Shalimar whatsoever in any form I've tried.

Allan R

I was doubtful about trying this given the hype on certain blogs - including a lady who said it was "Shalimar, but better".

To me it's not really similar to Shalimar, which is a good thing for me. But it is VERY good, in fact kind of wonderful... I can't keep my nose out of my shirt collar.

It evolves quickly (and all the phases are great), and then the drydown is the definition of unisex for me. A little heliotrope, a little herbal/bitter, a vintage glow, airy but persistent.

I will happily get myself a full bottle.

meama

dark green chypre embroidered with white flowers and punctuated with bright green notes...as often with Dusita, the evolution is rather disappointing and each perfume looks more like an exercise in style than a mastered creation.
Attractive

Maschka

This is what forest fairies and elves and gnomes smell like. Earthy, aromatic but dainty and sparkling, just magical. Perfect for spring and the awakining of green in nature.

violeteme

This is an unusual powdery scent. It's such an interesting combination of mostly orris, fig leaf, mint, thyme and oak. It kind of smells like drinking mint tea in a magical forest. First stage is more orris and wood, then it gains more of these herbal, green, minty qualities. Very beautiful, I love this. A unique take on orris, an artistic creation. +

ckorp8

Creamy green minty scent which is okay. Didn’t like the opening much. Feel too bitter for me. But after it developed it was okay.

derby2169

Very interesting take on the fig leaf genre, paired in this case not only with sandalwood, but also oakwood, which is definitely present here together with a very recognizable thyme note and a massive array of heliotropic buttery waxy soapy powder notes, mostly a dense orris accord, but also what smells to me like some carrot seed mixed in there, both rich in smooth powdery ionones. I get the mildest touch of olibanum in there, smoke-free, just resonating in there.
Definitely one of the smoothest experiences I have smelled in general. A happy bright creamy scent with a hefty robust presence, the fig leaf is grand in there, green, minty, milky, with the picture perfect oak and a realistic greener sappier sandalwood variety underneath, no wood-grain in sight.
This is my second favorite Dusita so far, after Erawan, simply out of personal preference, but PdO does seem to perform better. Equally of an effective feel-good fragrance, dense, jovial, luminous and uplifting. Slightly feminine leaning perhaps, but not by much.
It may be a bit too vegetal and green for some, so definitely sample first.
Excellent and artistic, just like every offering I have sampled from this house so far. Superb quality scents, quite eccentric perhaps, not easy to wear, but definitely worth the money.

RedLipsReview

Creamy, slightly herbal, aromatic. I can't distinguish the notes individually. However, longevity and sillage are poor. Doesn't last more than an hour on my skin and stays very close to the skin. Also, it is pretty much a linear scent.

Ruggine

there is no fig leaf and orris on official notes

LightOfJoy

Le Pavillon d'Or is warmed skin, ozonic feel of blue skies, the lightest spiciness, leaves rustling in the cool breeze. This is the autumn of my youth.

Embot

Elegant and well blended, soft, powdery wood scent. With well woven aromatic, fresh spice and mint notes. Unique and beautiful, not a safe blind buy IMO. I am enjoying the samples from this house.

ikea pencil

Cinderella driving a 2nd hand Toyota Camry.

I love mint and enjoy fig leaf a lot so I had high hope going in but this fell flat. Outside of the fig leaf every other note is either super weak or blended heavily with something different (for better and for worse). First off the mint here is so weak it might as well not exist. The orris and frankincense give this what I'd best describe as "worn out 2nd hand car interior" -- It's warm, worn out, dank, almost leathery and oddly comforting? Lastly the honeysuckle (and something else?) create some floral aquatic lily pond that's very sweet and gentle (It's almost starchy. It reminds me of a Zoologist's original Dragonfly). But sadly it's accompanied with this vile animalic note (very reminiscent of Erawan's dirty note from the same house but less green).

Something in this picture is wrong. This scent is certainly unique (as all Dusita perfumes are) but the main aquatic doesn't gel with the heavier notes and the animalic here AT ALL. The honeysuckle is soft, cutesy a little sweet and brittle but the animalic is quite very warm brooding. They're at total odds with each other. The notes here smell great individually but on the whole something feels very wrong here.

Nathan__jamesj

Le Pavillon d’Or opens with a burst of fresh green mint and the sparkling floral sweetness of honeysuckle in perfect harmony. This wonderfully green dewy opening is pushed forward by a blend of galbanum and fig leaf. As the fragrance evolves boronia absolute adds a fruity floral touch, perfectly complementing the opulence of golden-honeyed frankincense. The gentle herbal warmth of white thyme oil adds relaxed refinement. As the fragrance moves into dry-down soft vanilla and toasted rum barrel aromas of English Oakwood are blended with a classic, clean & woody Sandalwood.

Le Pavillon d’Or is a fantastically meditative olfactory experience. It’s perfectly unisex and endlessly versatile.

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julheart

Oh what magic this is. A sharp minty green and earthy opening melts into some mixture of things I can't fully identify. Soft and aromatic woodsy with flowers here and there. Herbal for sure. But yes the fig. A green wooded garden with a powdery airiness to it, but only just barely. Only slightly sweet. Not a set of notes I'm fully familiar with or have seen before. Something new everytime I smell my wrist... Unusual and addictive and wonderful.

LSAUG

This perfume confuses me. In the opening the honeysuckle is very dominate and I thought wow what a feminine floral fragrance. I also thought I would be wearing the whole sample but as it developed the herbal and woody characteristics took over the sweet honeysuckle and the fragrance became masculine. While I think this perfumer is very creative and this is a creative perfume it just didn't win me over because the fragrance couldn't decide what it wanted to be. Is is a floral? or is it an herbal? or is it woody? It was all over the place. I'm not a fan of being confused by fragrances but if you like something that will keep you guessing give this one a try.

Violinplayah

This fragrance feels like an Amouage to me! It’s got that sweet/sour friction that keeps me coming back for another sniff. Green, aromatic, woody, with just a little sweetness in the back of my nose. I ordered the sample set from Luckyscent and am now almost wishing I hadn’t because while some scents definitely didn’t work for me, quite a few certainly have! This one has a more grown up tone to it- I get a chypre vibe as well as a fougere - it depends on what stage I’m in. Very nice.

MsSniff

I have a personal love-hate relationship with this sent. From the first second I've sprayed on my skin, the only though that was crossing my mind is incredible, magical, fairy tale notes that have potential to turn me into perfume monogamy.

It starts very sweet, citrusy and minty all of that at once. To my mind it is a firework of pleasure. After half an hour it unfolds into beautiful dance of pine and citrus, with a relatively strong reference to Figolo from Lengling. However, Pavilion is way more sophisticated, elegant and beautiful, and is still definitely on my must have list. Once it settles to the base notes, this is when the disappointment of unmet expectations, kicking in. The promises of paradise with singing angels tuning into bitter unremarkable musk, and to be fair not the best ending.... If it would be a nice soft floral finish like the one that Issara offers, I could potentially sell my soul for that.
I certainly will get a bottle because of the beauty of the opening part, but will shush down that simple base with some jasmine notes.

So far I've tested about 7 Dusita sent from the official test box and have a quite mix feeling. Almost all of them are nicely done. The artistic individual touch and the brand's story telling makes this house to stand out and being noticeable. That concern's me personally, is that I wont remember any of them in just a couple of weeks time. With exception of La Pavillon

blackw0lfx

I quite like this. To me it is unisex and very easy to wear. The opening is just so nice and I love it. However the drydown is a powdery green herbal wood and while really nice its not wowing me. I think if the sandalwood was a little more prominent than I would be in love.

Very casual inoffensive. Maybe 40+. Like a couple sitting outside in their adirondack chairs in the shade on a nice spring day.

FragranceWriter

This is one of my favorite fragrances ever. I actually feel it's a bit like a barbershop scent but with some exotic woody accents. The sandalwood in the drydown is amazing. That would be me go-to sandalwood.

MaidenBklyn

This is a very powdery, green, fig scent on my skin, bordering on soapy, but in the best way. If you want to smell fresh, clean, and green, this would be a great choice. Unisex.

mhill46

I’m not a fan of “green” fragrances. When I say that category on fragrantica I usually say “nope not for me”. But wow, this is breathtakingly beautiful.

It’s very green and earthy without being “dirty”. It’s fresh and airy. A rich classic scent but still modern. Like nature in a bottle.

It’s perfectly unisex. I think anyone could wear this.

perfume.library

Le Pavillon D’Or by Parfum Dusita is a glorious escape into the Autumn woods. It reminds me of ripened days when foliage of the woods takes on a thousand different heartwarming tints and shades of leafy green, mossy grey, rustic russet, pumpkin orange, vibrant yellow to crimson red that all sparkle under the sun. The aromatic oriental fragrance by Dusita evokes a sense of tranquility and a mellow tone which is smooth and free from any harshness.

In the opening the bracing wild menthe meets a vegetal dampness. It smells hay-like and earthy without the dirtiness to it, but rather a density. This is slowly lifted during the course of the fragrance by sweet floral accents of nectarous honeysuckle, violet-like rare boronia and twinkling herbs.

The heart has a prominent note of fig leaf which is both juicy and dry cocooned in a grand velvety cloud of orris, almondy heliotrope and honeyed frankincense. The powderiness from the orris is not lipstick-like but rather creamy and soothing. This creaminess continues into the sensual vanilla base of sandalwood, and spiced, mossy oak wood.

Despite a forest of exotic ingredients, Le Pavillon d'Or smells airy and clean. The complex fragrance profile feels quite modern. It has a genderless appeal to it with a superb longevity. It is now officially my favourite fragrance by Pissara Umavijani.

cocofluff

Opens aromatic and powdery but I don't like it as it dries down because it becomes a bit too metallic for my taste. Smells masculine. Interesting but this fragrance is not for me. This is the one from Dusita that I like the least. -

pansylady

Do any of you remember Cachet from Prince Matchabelli? This smells like Cachet on steroids...

SmellMyCheese

I like this but it hasn’t impressed me as much as say Issara or Erawan.

The fig in here I definitely smell in Splendiris too, which I think is more interesting (but not for me).

This has less personality than the others I just mentioned. A kind of grey-green fragrance.

A slight concrete feel that someone else earlier mentioned I do feel too, probably the iris, sandalwood, fig branch and heliotrope mixing there. Then over that a mild green from the fig too and some herbal grassy elements.

This is a calming scent and its pleasant but not interesting enough for me to upgrade from sample to bottle.

mangoboii1

This is my new favorite fragrance to wear before and after doing yoga. It is herbal and floral with some autumn grass but at the same time not too cloying or heavy. Fresh and green with some resins. Makes me feel so refreshed and refined during the day even when I am sweating.

cranky137

I was hoping this could meet my expectations of a new take on a fig leaf, however, it failed. The scent is green, indeed but very vintage Cologne type. Not for me.

Maybe for someone 50+ who needs something new as a refreshment to the past? Definitely try Before you buy, since the pricepoint is steep.

gtabasso

boronia, sandalwood, heliotrope, mint; very vintage

iobhai

You're a mortar and pestle working on herbs. The crunch of dead leaves on concrete. The crisp, cool air passing through the night, carrying memories from distant coal fires. You're the dusted keepsakes uncovered in the attic. The skipping stones dancing across a stream. Le Pavillon D'Or by Dusita.

larqui

Gold is what I think about when I smell this on my wrist. Golden leaf on the ground, golden glint on a faraway temple roof, golden sunlight and golden sweetness of honeysuckle. What a beautiful scent, what a joy to wear.

When the wind turns cold, this scent sparkles.

Bubbles1964

Holy hell.... L O V E

On my skin it’s a creamy, smooth, exotic, herbal scent. I thought Erawan was my favorite from Dusita and I’m proven wrong. This is the second time I have worn Le Pavillon d’Or and I pulled the trigger. I have now sampled all the Dusita collection and this is my personal favorite.

It is linear after the brief opening fades, but I don’t care. I simply love it. I’m going to go on record and say that’s it’s the best fragrance with a mint dominant opening I’ve ever experienced. Extremely high quality, and very natural. In Seattle this is a Spring and Summer scent (most other places I would say Spring only). Our weather is so mild it’s perfect right now. I can’t stop sniffing my arm.

shushkin

It's a beautiful scent. Very elegant and very unisex. You immediately get the leafy green of the fig leaf. It is also powdery, floral and woody.
It is quite a stimulating scent (the herbs) but also calming (oak and boronia). Quite an achievement.
I can't pick out the honeysuckle but I guess it provides a little sweet nectar element.
It's a clean and perhaps a modern scent.
I don't get much development. Pretty much linear.

forêt

My first impression- gorgeous and classy like all her creations. If I were rich I would own them all. So far I believe I would wear this one or Siam the most. Smells like late Fall- regal, sweet, grassy but not so much as Erawan which to me is an interesting experiment but not something I need. This is lovely. I may need it. It feels both green and golden and syrupy- not sure how to describe..
Update- low sillage and longevity but the scent is very lovely.

Woman of Letters

Le Pavillon d'Or deserves the highest praise: the ingredients, nay, the brushstrokes blend in so smoothly, that one can almost see a vivid image of trees' canopy reflecting in a lake. Thyme gets a big entrance leading to the balsamic green heart, and after that a most wonderful duet of warm florals intertwined with herbs reveals itself. While it might not be a safe blind-buy (but in all fairness, is any fragrance?), le Pavillon d'Or is definitely a must-try for anyone with a taste for dark-ish opulent green woody perfumes. I love it to bits!

Smellofweather

Edit: it got me *gg*.
I bought a Full Size... *_*

Smellofweather

I like it - it is fully compatible.
Since I am a thyme fan, I would personally have wished for a small thyme corner ..

Something that arouses my desire to use it again and again.

jroyogi

Smooth, soft, classy, easy to wear

pumavijani

I really appreciate your comments. Deeply grateful. As a perfumer, I did not know or expect what people will think of this perfume.

Le Pavillon d'Or, the new Eau de Parfum, which dedicated to joy, and the self-confidence of each wearer. It's a feel-good fragrance, evoking, I hope, a sense of serenity and bliss. In that sense, Le Pavillon d'Or is a fragrance for everybody!”

Thank you again for your thoughts :)
Pissara

Filomena1941

This perfume is very calming and serene. Picture cozying up in front of a fireplace with a glass of wine sitting nearby and every now and then a wift of your beautiful perfume starts vying with the scent of the burning wood.

rbalkris

A pleasant floral woody green scent from Dusita. The scent opens with a prominent orris surrounded by hints of mint and honeysuckle. The heart has a prominent heliotrope surrounded by fig leaf, thyme, boronia and slight olibanum. The perfume settles on a woody base of oak and sandalwood. Feminine leaning scent with moderate sillage and fair longevity. Not the best from this line but enjoyable and distinct. Enjoy!

Isa Ramirez

I have the travel size of this perfume is 7.5 ml.
It is a perfume with a duration around 10 hours, with a medium-high intensity the first hour and then it is located at a medium intensity.
I can tell you that this perfume is a combination of aromatic notes, woods ... the perfume that represents an exotic forest where life comes from the aromas it gives off. But as much as I tell you that forest aroma if you don't try it you can't know what its aroma is like. The soul of this perfume is the exotic notes that make it different and special. Exotic and mysterious. As much as you read, no matter how much you look at its notes you will not know what its aroma is like until you taste it.
It can perfectly be a feminine perfume if you enjoy green and woody aromas.
Many men will love this perfume and it will be extremely attractive and for all types of ages.

Amarah

If you are after a relaxing and easy going fragrance that will calm your nerves and give you a feeling of complete tranquility, then this fragrance is for you!

Le Pavillon D'Or is an easy fragrance to understand. It smells yellow. A warm, cozy but vibrant yellow, to be exact. To me it smells like a warm cup of sophisticated herbal mountain tea. It has a therapeutic nature about it. I get whiffs of chamomile, refreshing mint, lots of honeysuckle with a soft powder and delicate woody base. I am not big on Fig or Fig leaf in a fragrance but it is blended so beautifully here that it gives it a perfect touch of leafy greenness and balances out the sweetness.

It is a fragrance for the wearer to enjoy as it sits closer to the skin. I could not see it being strong or bold by any means, it would lose it's refinement if it were made any different.
I would wear this fragrance all year round although I would imagine it would truly bloom and show it's full potential in Autumn and Spring, on a day where it's not too hot and not too cold.

When I first tried this fragrance my first reaction was 'My goodness, Pissara has done it again!'
Le Pavillon D'Or is a perfect new addition to an already outstanding collection. It fits perfectly with the previous additions. One thing is for sure, Pissara is a genius when it comes to making herbal type florals 💚

folle2parfums

Le Pavillon d’Or by Dusita, Pissara’s latest creation.
It has a bright and fresh minty opening, before it moves into a green heart, with a smidgen of bitterness way in the back which could be the fig leaf (sorry if I’m wrong, I’m not always good at guessing notes), and after a few hours the scent fades into a warm woody base with powdery aspects. I really love the rich oak here.
I find it a very easy to wear and “relaxing” scent. Also, the addition of mint plus the camphor-like aspect of myrrh keep it fresh. It’s like a welcome breeze that will cool your head and mind when it’s hot, or when you need to cool or calm down. On me it has a soothing, pacifying effect.
At first I thought Le Pavillon d’Or fitted into the “green” category but after smelling the drydown you’ll notice it’s more of a warm woody scent. The description on the card says “aromatic oriental”. I don’t think I have ever tried, or even know, a fragrance categorised as aromatic oriental. The combination of warm and cool surprised me. It’s very novel, but it makes total sense. Try it for yourself and you’ll nod in understanding.

Another winner in my book ❤️

 
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