In Brief
- Masa by Kajal Perfumes Paris is a 100 ml Eau de Parfum from the Gem Collection, composed by Marc Daniel Heimgartner in 2023, structured across herbal-citrus top notes, an aquatic-mineral heart, and an amber-wood base designed to translate diamond luminosity into scent.
- The name derives from the Arabic ﻣﺎﺳﺔ, meaning “a singular diamond,” distinguishing it from Almaz, the collection’s other diamond-inspired creation.
- Unlike the Gem Collection’s Ruby, which draws on warmth and colour, Masa addresses the harder olfactory brief: cold, prismatic, invisible radiance.
- The translucent flacon features lunar phases rendered in silver, with a poem by Josephine “Jo” Khalaf inscribed on the bottle.

Design and Concept
Kajal Perfumes Paris positions the Gem Collection as a cabinet of olfactory gemstones, each fragrance capturing a different stone’s mythology and emotional register. Within that structure, Masa takes the most demanding position: diamonds are odourless. The stone cannot be smelled, only seen. Heimgartner’s solution is to build a fragrance that behaves like a diamond rather than one that attempts to smell of it — catching light from multiple angles, refracting through transparent facets, producing a composite brilliance that shifts depending on the moment and the skin.
The flacon extends this logic into physical form. A translucent glass bottle, chosen specifically for its clarity, carries lunar phases in silver across its surface. Each phase represents a different aspect of illumination. Silver was selected for its associations with strength and abundance, while the connection between diamond and moon is stated directly by the Maison: the diamond refracts light; the moon reflects it. The bottle holds both ideas simultaneously.
The Composition: Citrus to Amber
Heimgartner constructs Masa as a sequence of transparencies. The opening — bergamot, grapefruit, mirabelle plum, and ginger root — is deliberately crystalline. Bergamot and grapefruit deliver citrus clarity that reads as the diamond’s first white-light flash; mirabelle introduces a soft golden sweetness; ginger root adds a dry, spicy spark that sharpens the entire opening.

The heart is where the composition’s intelligence becomes most visible. Rather than a conventional floral register, Heimgartner builds the middle around an aquatic accord — a deliberately mineral, transparent note that evokes water rather than flower. Patchouli prevents this from reading as synthetic; petitgrain adds green, nervy freshness; cardamom returns the spice from the opening in a softer, more aromatic form. The Maison describes this architecture as designed to produce “the precious luminosity of the diamond through a perfect balance of herbal freshness and ambered wood notes.”
The base — amber, vanilla, atlas cedarwood, vetiver, guaiac wood, and violet — is where warmth finally arrives. Amber and vanilla provide skin-closeness; cedarwood and guaiac wood anchor the woody structure; vetiver adds an earthy, slightly smoky quality; violet, used here as a base note rather than a floral, contributes powdery softness. The Maison states these base materials “enhance the vivid radiance of the diamond within each bottle of Masa.”
The Poem and the Perfumer
Each fragrance in the Gem Collection carries a poem on its flacon. For Masa, that poem was written by Josephine “Jo” Khalaf: “Patience and hope, never fade with time, Despite the darkness and pressure, we must endure. We emerge in a light, so precious, sublime, Shining with beauty, exquisitely pure.” The verse references the geological process of diamond formation directly — carbon subjected to extreme heat and pressure over billions of years until the ordinary becomes something else entirely.

Marc Daniel Heimgartner brings to Kajal’s catalogue a preference for structured transparency — compositions that prioritise legibility over density. His work on Masa, building through clear prismatic layers rather than through accumulation, reflects a philosophy that maps precisely onto the stone it references: every facet visible, every transition precise. Masa sits within the Gem Collection alongside Almaz, Ruby — composed by Hüseyin Erdoğmuş — and Topaz, the collection’s golden, sun-touched creation. Within niche perfumery, it occupies the rarer position: a fragrance that asks to be understood architecturally, not decoratively.
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| Movement | N/A – fragrance |
| Case size | 100 ml |
| Case material | Translucent glass with silver lunar phase detailing |
| Price | Not stated |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the notes in Masa by Kajal Perfumes Paris?
Masa opens with bergamot, mirabelle plum, grapefruit, and ginger root. The heart is built around an aquatic accord supported by patchouli, petitgrain, and cardamom. The base settles into amber, vanilla, atlas cedarwood, vetiver, guaiac wood, and violet.
Who created Masa, and what collection does it belong to?
Masa was composed by Marc Daniel Heimgartner and belongs to the Kajal Perfumes Paris Gem Collection, which includes Almaz, Ruby, and Topaz. It was launched in 2023 as a 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
Is Masa available to buy in Dubai or the GCC region?
Kajal Perfumes Paris is a Paris-based niche house distributed internationally. Availability in specific GCC boutiques is not stated in the official press material; the brand's official channel is kajalperfumes.com.
What does Masa mean in Arabic?
Masa comes from the Arabic ﻣﺎﺳﺔ, meaning 'a singular diamond.' The name reflects the fragrance's conceptual focus on the uniqueness and prismatic luminosity of the diamond as a stone.
What is the poem inscribed on the Masa bottle, and who wrote it?
The poem was written by Josephine 'Jo' Khalaf and reads: 'Patience and hope, never fade with time, Despite the darkness and pressure, we must endure. We emerge in a light, so precious, sublime, Shining with beauty, exquisitely pure.' It references the geological formation of diamonds under extreme heat and pressure.



