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Aroma Profile

  • Opening: A cool, almost saline burst of bergamot and mandarin peel, instantly softened by airy freesia and a dusting of white pepper. The oud arrives already bleached—no barn-yard smoke, only the scent of sun-warmed driftwood and distant sea-salt.

  • Heart: Blonde cedar tightens the frame, while clean incense and a wisp of myrrh add a translucent, papery smoke. A faint animalic skin-note flickers—like warm linen that has spent the day against sun-browned shoulders—then dissolves into powder.

  • Dry-down: White musk, dry amber, and pale agar-wood fuse into a satin skin-scent; the wood is now creamy, almost almond-like, breathing the quiet ember of a lighthouse fire that never quite flares.

Character & Feel
This is oud seen through frosted glass: luminous, weightless, deliberately stripped of darkness. It carries the gravitas of resinous wood yet behaves like expensive white cotton—cool against the skin, always half-hidden, never demanding attention. You smell the wearer first, then the perfume; it leaves a trail of hushed sophistication that whispers rather than speaks.

Usage & Occasion
Year-round, dawn-to-dusk versatility: one drop cools a business shirt at high noon; three trace an elegant shadow under evening linen. Office-safe, prayer-perfect, aircraft-cabin intimate. Expect six to eight hours on skin, a full day on fabric—an effortless, old-world wood veil for those who want to smell rich without smelling loud.