Many ancient cultures revered rubies, believing these sacred stones to be immortal emblems of love, vitality and the unyielding pulse of life itself. Ruby opens with a burst of red berries, pineapple, and juicy, juicy cherries. Much like cherry blossoms, cherries conjure the delicate and fleeting nature of life, a reminder of moments to be savoured. The heart notes swirl with whipped cream and brown sugar, before settling into a rich fusion of musk, amber and benzoin.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Ruby suits close, animated company rather than distance: the kind of evening where laughter, perfume and warm skin mingle in the same room. Its cherry-sugar richness reads playful at first, then turns more sensual and enveloping as it settles.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, Ruby wears well with a restrained hand: one to three sprays is enough to let the cherry, cream and amber move without becoming heavy. On skin it feels plush and sweet; in the air it leaves a soft, lingering trail with a warm musky finish.
Who it’s for
For lovers of fruity-gourmand scents with a sensual edge: cherry, caramelized sugar, creamy textures and warm ambered woods. It will appeal to those who like sweetness with body and depth rather than airy fruit alone.
Release year
2025
Kajal’s story
Kajal Perfumes Paris builds its identity on the meeting of luxury perfumery, cultural symbolism and refined design. The house draws on the meanings of kajal and khajal—beauty, dignity and humility—while framing its scents as contemporary compositions rooted in tradition and crafted with a strong visual sensibility.
Ruby’s concept
Ruby was launched in 2025 as part of Kajal’s Classic Collection and presented in Milan during Esxence. The fragrance is conceived as a tribute to love in all its forms, using the ruby gemstone as its central image: a symbol of vitality, eternal flame and the enduring pulse of life.
Extra info
Ruby is Kajal’s first cherry fragrance. Despite its rich sweetness, it has been noted for an airy feel and for avoiding oud, leaning instead into musk, amber and benzoin for its drydown.
Many ancient cultures revered rubies, believing these sacred stones to be immortal emblems of love, vitality and the unyielding pulse of life itself. Ruby opens with a burst of red berries, pineapple, and juicy, juicy cherries. Much like cherry blossoms, cherries conjure the delicate and fleeting nature of life, a reminder of moments to be savoured. The heart notes swirl with whipped cream and brown sugar, before settling into a rich fusion of musk, amber and benzoin.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
Ruby suits close, animated company rather than distance: the kind of evening where laughter, perfume and warm skin mingle in the same room. Its cherry-sugar richness reads playful at first, then turns more sensual and enveloping as it settles.
How to wear
Best in cool to mild weather, Ruby wears well with a restrained hand: one to three sprays is enough to let the cherry, cream and amber move without becoming heavy. On skin it feels plush and sweet; in the air it leaves a soft, lingering trail with a warm musky finish.
Who it’s for
For lovers of fruity-gourmand scents with a sensual edge: cherry, caramelized sugar, creamy textures and warm ambered woods. It will appeal to those who like sweetness with body and depth rather than airy fruit alone.
Release year
2025
Kajal’s story
Kajal Perfumes Paris builds its identity on the meeting of luxury perfumery, cultural symbolism and refined design. The house draws on the meanings of kajal and khajal—beauty, dignity and humility—while framing its scents as contemporary compositions rooted in tradition and crafted with a strong visual sensibility.
Ruby’s concept
Ruby was launched in 2025 as part of Kajal’s Classic Collection and presented in Milan during Esxence. The fragrance is conceived as a tribute to love in all its forms, using the ruby gemstone as its central image: a symbol of vitality, eternal flame and the enduring pulse of life.
Extra info
Ruby is Kajal’s first cherry fragrance. Despite its rich sweetness, it has been noted for an airy feel and for avoiding oud, leaning instead into musk, amber and benzoin for its drydown.