The name Pushpak comes from the Sanskrit for “season of flowers”, and this extrait is inspired by the essence of first love. Love’s first touch is summoned with notes of white champaca and osmanthus absolute, with fruity notes of peach and apricot. The warmth of a first hug is suggested by the glow of vanilla and amber, with tonka bean absolute and Thai oud deepening the experience. A tender whisper of powdery musk remains delicately present throughout.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close distance and unhurried conversation, when the air is warm enough for florals to bloom but not so hot that the oud turns blunt. It suits a softly lit evening or a quiet indoor setting where its fruity-floral glow can stay intimate rather than loud.
How to wear
Best worn in cool to mild weather, with a light hand: one or two sprays are enough for the extrait concentration to unfold slowly. On skin it moves from apricot-osmanthus brightness into a creamy, smoky floral heart, while in the air the oud and amber give it a gentle halo rather than a sharp trail.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral-oud compositions with a vintage feel, soft fruit, and a sensual powdery finish. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy romantic, textured perfumes that balance sweetness with smoke and wood, rather than crisp or minimalist styles.
Release year
2023
The nose
Ashek Zubayer. As the perfume artist behind Byermia, Zubayer works in a style that favours rare natural materials and textured contrasts, often pairing floral absolutes, oud and musks with a modern hand. Pushpak reflects that approach in its layered blend of white florals, fruit, warmth and smoky depth. His work for Byermia tends to read as artisanal and narrative-driven rather than purely decorative, with compositions built around emotional themes and distinctive raw materials. In Pushpak, that sensibility gives the fragrance its tender, intimate arc: luminous at first, then richer, warmer and more enveloping.
Byermia’s story
Byermia is an artisanal house built around rare natural materials and carefully composed extrait perfumes. Its identity leans into storytelling, using fragrance to frame life stages and mythic or emotional themes, while keeping the materials themselves—oud, floral absolutes, musks and other naturals—at the center of the work.
Pushpak’s concept
Pushpak was created as part of Byermia’s Epoch Series, a collection devoted to defining moments in life. Its name comes from the Sanskrit for “season of flowers,” and the fragrance is shaped as an evocation of first love: white champaca and osmanthus for the first touch, apricot and peach for tenderness, then vanilla, amber, tonka and Thai oud for warmth, memory and depth.
Extra info
Pushpak means “season of flowers” in Sanskrit. It is part of Byermia’s Epoch Series, which maps life’s milestones through four fragrances. The perfume is also sold as a handmade artisanal extrait in sample and full-bottle sizes.
The name Pushpak comes from the Sanskrit for “season of flowers”, and this extrait is inspired by the essence of first love. Love’s first touch is summoned with notes of white champaca and osmanthus absolute, with fruity notes of peach and apricot. The warmth of a first hug is suggested by the glow of vanilla and amber, with tonka bean absolute and Thai oud deepening the experience. A tender whisper of powdery musk remains delicately present throughout.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close distance and unhurried conversation, when the air is warm enough for florals to bloom but not so hot that the oud turns blunt. It suits a softly lit evening or a quiet indoor setting where its fruity-floral glow can stay intimate rather than loud.
How to wear
Best worn in cool to mild weather, with a light hand: one or two sprays are enough for the extrait concentration to unfold slowly. On skin it moves from apricot-osmanthus brightness into a creamy, smoky floral heart, while in the air the oud and amber give it a gentle halo rather than a sharp trail.
Who it’s for
For those who like floral-oud compositions with a vintage feel, soft fruit, and a sensual powdery finish. It will appeal to wearers who enjoy romantic, textured perfumes that balance sweetness with smoke and wood, rather than crisp or minimalist styles.
Release year
2023
The nose
Ashek Zubayer. As the perfume artist behind Byermia, Zubayer works in a style that favours rare natural materials and textured contrasts, often pairing floral absolutes, oud and musks with a modern hand. Pushpak reflects that approach in its layered blend of white florals, fruit, warmth and smoky depth. His work for Byermia tends to read as artisanal and narrative-driven rather than purely decorative, with compositions built around emotional themes and distinctive raw materials. In Pushpak, that sensibility gives the fragrance its tender, intimate arc: luminous at first, then richer, warmer and more enveloping.
Byermia’s story
Byermia is an artisanal house built around rare natural materials and carefully composed extrait perfumes. Its identity leans into storytelling, using fragrance to frame life stages and mythic or emotional themes, while keeping the materials themselves—oud, floral absolutes, musks and other naturals—at the center of the work.
Pushpak’s concept
Pushpak was created as part of Byermia’s Epoch Series, a collection devoted to defining moments in life. Its name comes from the Sanskrit for “season of flowers,” and the fragrance is shaped as an evocation of first love: white champaca and osmanthus for the first touch, apricot and peach for tenderness, then vanilla, amber, tonka and Thai oud for warmth, memory and depth.
Extra info
Pushpak means “season of flowers” in Sanskrit. It is part of Byermia’s Epoch Series, which maps life’s milestones through four fragrances. The perfume is also sold as a handmade artisanal extrait in sample and full-bottle sizes.