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Anondha by SIAM 1928 is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Anondha was launched in 2026. The nose behind this fragrance is Nutt Wesshasartar. Top notes are Mandarin Orange, Clary Sage, Sea Salt and Shiso; middle notes are Jasmine, Incense and Myrrh; base notes are Choya Nakh, Ambergris, Labdanum and Oakmoss. Anondha is a fragrance by Siam 1928 for women and men, released in 2026. Its composition opens with an aromatic and saline accord of clary sage, mandarin orange, sea salt, and shiso leaf. The heart combines incense, jasmine, kelp, and myrrh, creating a marine-resinous character, while the base of ambergris, choya nakh, labdanum, and oakmoss gives the scent a smoky, mossy, and ambery finish. " In Buddhist cosmology and ancient lore, there is a tale of a colossal fish named Anondha, whose body stretched an unimaginable thousand yojanas, over sixteen thousand meters. Counted as one of the six great mythical fishes of Himavanta, Anondha was said to dwell in the deepest reaches of the ocean. In folk beliefs across Southeast Asia, people imagined that the very world rested upon its back, and whenever it stirred or lashed its mighty tail, the earth itself would tremble, giving rise to earthquakes. Long before science offered explanations, this myth became a symbolic answer: that life and the world are fragile, resting upon powers vast and beyond human control. Scriptures, however, did not say the world lay upon its back. They merely spoke of Anondha as a massive, awe-inspiring fish swimming endlessly in the abyss. Over time, this truth wove itself into countless interpretations and local retellings. One story tells how Anondha was once chosen by the fish of the sea as their leader. Yet, by accident, he tasted the flesh of a smaller fish and discovered it sweeter than plants or weeds. Desire grew, and so did his deception, waiting to devour stragglers from his court until his treachery was uncovered. In the end, abandoned and starving, he mistook the flick of his own tail for prey and bit himself, bleeding into the ocean until his body was torn apart by the very fish he once ruled. From this legend arises Anondha, a fragrance that descends like a journey into the ocean’s deepest trenches. The first impression is bright and bracing, as if skimming the surface of the sea. Mandarin bursts with citrus clarity, while shiso leaf cuts sharp and green, like a breeze curling across the waves. Clary sage and the salt of the tide glisten like spray breaking against the shore, the scent still airy and radiant as though we float upon the surface. Yet as we dive deeper, light fades. The heart reveals jasmine gleaming faintly in the dark, like a sea flower glowing in the abyss. Seaweed curls with brine and shadow, weaving the sense of a vast underwater forest. Incense and myrrh drift like ancient smoke trapped in a submerged temple, the atmosphere hushed and reverent, resonant with the pulse of something immense moving nearby. At last we sink to the ocean floor. Here the fragrance grows dense and unyielding. Choya Nakh smolders with raw, smoky depth, evoking remnants consumed by fire. Labdanum and ambergris press heavy and damp, like the crushing weight of the sea. Oakmoss unfurls into the murk, green and shadowed, anchoring the impression of the seabed itself. Together, they conjure a world both terrifying and magnificent, as though we stand before Anondha, the ancient leviathan, its vast body encircling the world, a single motion enough to shake the earth. And when the scent rests in silence, Anondha’s lesson emerges. It is not merely a tale of destruction, but of balance, of beauty and terror, of fragility and strength entwined. To wear Anondha is to descend into myth, to feel the weight of oceans and legends pressing close, and to return bearing the knowledge that in the deepest darkness, wonder and dread move as one."
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Nutt Wesshasartar
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