Warli Art · Maharashtra
For the silence between moments.
Aldehydic · Floral · Fruity
The evocation
First light, before anyone wakes. An empty temple with fresh flowers just placed. The quiet after a bath. One person, at rest, in a world that is complete.
Aldehydic-clean is the smell of that completeness — cool, slightly floral, nothing announcing itself. It doesn't arrive dramatically. It is simply already there, the way peace is already there in a room where someone has been sitting quietly for a long time.

Warli painting comes from the tribal communities of Maharashtra and Gujarat. It uses only three shapes — the circle, the triangle, the square — to say everything that needs to be said about a human life. No shading. No perspective. No decoration for decoration's sake.
A figure is a circle and two triangles meeting at their apex. That's a person. That's enough. Kshipra chose Warli for Onyx because the tradition understands what the fragrance understands: that simplicity, when it's real, is the most complex thing in the world.
Light one when you need to bring the room back to itself. When the noise outside has been too much. When you need the air to change before you can. Onyx doesn't perform. It simply arrives — and the room changes around it.

Character
Aldehydic · Floral · Fruity
Opens with
Cool, clean air. Something prepared.
Stays as
The silence after. Presence without announcement.