KING MASARAT ATTAR
KING MASARAT combines the two traditions of making European and Arabic perfumes. From Europe a flower aldehydic part in combination with a traditional mix of rose and old from the Middle East. In this composition the oud plays several roles simultaneously. It replaces the combination of oakmoss, sandalwood and patchouli in the classic chypre texture. A master of disguise, rich and versatile oud also presents all the animalistic nuances in the composition, which are also important in the chypre trail to contrast with the soapy clean top notes.
JAVA BLOSSOM ATTAR
JAVA BLOSSOM distinguishes itself from other attars in the collection by the soft smokiness produced by the Haitian vetiver and patchouli. The old note also contributes to this. Gradually, fresh green notes and sweet tuberose appear through the smoky cloud.
Flowers keep the attar from becoming part of the popular trend of whiskey-tobacco masculine scents. You smell them together with everything that occurs in the forests, such as needles and leaves on the ground. The trace of patchouli produces a powdery chocolate nuance that goes perfectly with the oriental vetiver. As the perfume develops, it moves a little further from the east and closer to Europe.
BLACK SUKAR ATTAR
BLACK SUKAR is very unusual for a Middle Eastern fragrance. This fresh and light attar starts with sparkling citrus notes. Orange, neroli and petitgrain make the traditional woody-animal oud sweeter, greener and fresher. This is the softest, most feminine and most European attar. The base of the jojoba oil also benefits women's skin, as the attar is usually used very generously and not just behind the ears.