Homa (हवन) Prin
At a glance
Is Homa (हवन) Prin worth trying?
Homa (हवन) by Prin is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Excellent longevity with Strong sillage
- Signature profile
- musky, animalic, warm spicy with Civet, Hyrax, Goat hair tincture
The first impression
Homa (हवन) by Prin is a fragrance for women and men. Homa (हवन) was launched in 2020. The nose behind this fragrance is Prin Lomros.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Prin Lomros
Prin Lomros is a Thai perfumer and founder of the Prin brand, recognized for bold, complex compositions that often blend natural and synthetic materials. Their portfolio includes works for Azman and Der Duft, as well as their own line featuring scents like Ahuizotl and Aran. Lomros is known for pushing boundaries with rich, animalic, and resinous accords.
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Complete scent profile
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Homa (हवन) Prin
Essence
Homa channels the Alchemist archetype, a fearless transformer of base materials into spiritual gold. With its staggering array of notes-from hyrax to Himalayan jatamansi-this fragrance embodies the crucible where animalic and sacred collide. They are the ritualist who knows divinity dwells equally in civet and saffron, turning primal urges into ceremonial smoke.
Style & Aesthetic
Their wardrobe mixes laboratory precision with shamanic flair: a tailored black coat lined with raw silk, boots caked with mountain soil. Workspaces resemble apothecaries, shelves crowded with tinctures in amber glass. Walls bear soot marks from countless midnight experiments. Nothing is too strange or too humble to be repurposed-a goat hair brush becomes a sacred tool.
Philosophy & Values
They operate on the principle that all matter contains latent magic awaiting release. Taboos around animalic ingredients fascinate them as cultural alchemy in itself. For them, the cumin in a stew and the cumin in this perfume share the same transformative potential. Every act, from cooking to lovemaking, is a chance to transmute the ordinary.
Relationships
Most are unprepared for their intensity. They attract curiosity seekers who flee when confronted with the reality of their process-the mess, the stink of raw materials, the obsessive focus. True companions are those who understand that their apparent contradictions (violence/tenderness, filth/purity) aren't flaws but the friction that generates their power.
Lifestyle
Dawn finds them grinding resins with a mortar; by dusk they're annotating medieval perfume texts. Travel means pilgrimages to spice markets and mountain monasteries where elders guard obscure recipes. Sleep comes in bursts between epiphanies, sheets stained with turmeric and myrrh. Their calendar follows moon phases rather than weeks.
Shadow
In their drive to dissolve boundaries, they sometimes erode necessary ones. Not everyone wants to see the animal in the incense, the sweat in the sanctum. Their greatest work risks becoming illegible to all but initiates, a private language of scent that isolates as much as it communicates.
Conclusion
Homa is less a perfume than an alchemical manifesto. Like the archetype it embodies, this fragrance demands we reconsider what we label sacred or profane. Its lingering trail of beeswax and Laotian oud suggests that true transformation leaves everything-and nothing-the same.