
Hawas Kobra
Rasasi built a small empire on Hawas, and Kobra is the 2025 addition that swaps the original's fresh-aquatic core for something spicier and more amber-heavy. It keeps the family's confidence but leans into ginger, tea, and warm woods instead of ozonic freshness. Aromatica carries the Hawas Kobra decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it is worth trying if the standard Hawas ever felt too clean or too safe for your taste. This is Rasasi doing citrus and spice with real weight behind it, not another summer citrus flanker.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Ginger, Bergamot, Tangerine
Heart: Green Tea, Cinnamon, Neroli
Base: Musk, Woodsy Notes, Amber
The Scent
Ginger is the first thing the nose registers, sharp and slightly peppery, riding on tangerine and bergamot that keep the opening bright rather than heavy. There is an immediate citrus-spice tension here, the ginger biting while the tangerine softens it, and within minutes the fizz starts to settle into something rounder. Green tea steps in early, giving the blend a dry, slightly bitter backbone that reads almost aromatic rather than sweet. Cinnamon follows a little later and this is where the fragrance splits opinion: on some skin it stays a whisper, enough to add warmth to the tea accord, while on others it pushes forward and turns noticeably spicier, closer to a bakery-adjacent warmth than a gourmand one. Neroli threads through the heart at the same time, adding a soft floral-citrus lift that keeps the cinnamon from tipping into anything too heavy. As the first hour closes out, the citrus top notes fade and the tea and cinnamon take over as the dominant impression, still fresh but with clear spice running through it. The dry-down is where Kobra earns its name, musk and amber building slowly underneath everything else until they become the loudest part of the composition. The amber turns noticeably warmer and denser than the opening promised, wrapping the woodsy base in a glow that feels more substantial than the citrus start suggested. By the final stretch, the green tea's dryness is still faintly present, cutting through the amber and musk so the base never turns purely sweet or purely woody. It settles into a warm, resinous, faintly spiced skin scent that reads far removed from where it began.
When to Wear
This is a cool-weather evening fragrance first, built for dinners out, late gatherings, and the kind of winter nights in Dhaka where a little extra warmth on the skin feels welcome. It also works for early autumn transitions when the air still has some bite but you want spice instead of pure freshness. Anyone building out a Rasasi collection should treat this as the cold-season counterpart to the brighter entries in the line.
Who Is It For
Someone who likes their citrus fragrances with actual weight behind them, not the thin, fleeting kind, will find a lot to like here. It suits a wearer who reaches for spice and amber over clean or aquatic profiles once the weather turns.
If you enjoy the original Hawas, Kobra makes sense as a colder-weather companion with more spice and amber depth. For something closer to the fresh, sheer side of the line, Hawas Ice is worth comparing. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Rasasi built a small empire on Hawas, and Kobra is the 2025 addition that swaps the original's fresh-aquatic core for something spicier and more amber-heavy. It keeps the family's confidence but leans into ginger, tea, and warm woods instead of ozonic freshness. Aromatica carries the Hawas Kobra decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, and it is worth trying if the standard Hawas ever felt too clean or too safe for your taste. This is Rasasi doing citrus and spice with real weight behind it, not another summer citrus flanker.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Ginger, Bergamot, Tangerine
Heart: Green Tea, Cinnamon, Neroli
Base: Musk, Woodsy Notes, Amber
The Scent
Ginger is the first thing the nose registers, sharp and slightly peppery, riding on tangerine and bergamot that keep the opening bright rather than heavy. There is an immediate citrus-spice tension here, the ginger biting while the tangerine softens it, and within minutes the fizz starts to settle into something rounder. Green tea steps in early, giving the blend a dry, slightly bitter backbone that reads almost aromatic rather than sweet. Cinnamon follows a little later and this is where the fragrance splits opinion: on some skin it stays a whisper, enough to add warmth to the tea accord, while on others it pushes forward and turns noticeably spicier, closer to a bakery-adjacent warmth than a gourmand one. Neroli threads through the heart at the same time, adding a soft floral-citrus lift that keeps the cinnamon from tipping into anything too heavy. As the first hour closes out, the citrus top notes fade and the tea and cinnamon take over as the dominant impression, still fresh but with clear spice running through it. The dry-down is where Kobra earns its name, musk and amber building slowly underneath everything else until they become the loudest part of the composition. The amber turns noticeably warmer and denser than the opening promised, wrapping the woodsy base in a glow that feels more substantial than the citrus start suggested. By the final stretch, the green tea's dryness is still faintly present, cutting through the amber and musk so the base never turns purely sweet or purely woody. It settles into a warm, resinous, faintly spiced skin scent that reads far removed from where it began.
When to Wear
This is a cool-weather evening fragrance first, built for dinners out, late gatherings, and the kind of winter nights in Dhaka where a little extra warmth on the skin feels welcome. It also works for early autumn transitions when the air still has some bite but you want spice instead of pure freshness. Anyone building out a Rasasi collection should treat this as the cold-season counterpart to the brighter entries in the line.
Who Is It For
Someone who likes their citrus fragrances with actual weight behind them, not the thin, fleeting kind, will find a lot to like here. It suits a wearer who reaches for spice and amber over clean or aquatic profiles once the weather turns.
If you enjoy the original Hawas, Kobra makes sense as a colder-weather companion with more spice and amber depth. For something closer to the fresh, sheer side of the line, Hawas Ice is worth comparing. Browse the full Rasasi collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











