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Vetiver Jacmel
This exceptional Haitian vetiver essential oil, distilled in Jacmel in 2017 and aged for over five years, offers a truly captivating olfactory experience. It's a testament to the art of traditional distillation, where the farmer's expertise and patience have yielded a product of remarkable quality. The aging process has allowed the oil to mature and develop a complex, layered aroma that sets it apart. If you're unfamiliar with vetiver, the initial impression might suggest a blend of delicate white flowers, warm sandalwood, and a refreshing hint of citrus. However, those familiar with the nuances of vetiver will immediately recognize its distinctive character. It's a unique fusion of these elements, creating a scent that is both familiar and intriguingly different. High-quality Haitian vetiver, like this one, is particularly prized. It possesses a special quality, a certain je ne sais quoi, that distinguishes it from other vetiver oils. The citrusy sweetness dances with a deep, resinous undertone, while floral whispers intertwine with the earthy, grassy aroma of khus. It's a rich and multifaceted scent, delightful even when experienced on its own. The meticulous distillation process is paramount, much like the production of fine oud. The longer the distillation, the lower the yield, but the greater the concentration of the most precious aromatic molecules. These extra hours and days are essential to extracting the true essence of the vetiver root. Imagine capturing the essence of Haiti's lush southern landscape in a single bottle. This Vetiver Jacmel Essential Oil offers precisely that – a bottled paradise. It's more than just a scent; it evokes a sense of ancient connection and provides a comforting, grounding feeling. The sweet resinous quality is complemented by woody and earthy notes, with a subtle hint of smoke adding another layer of complexity. One can almost picture oneself basking in the warmth of the Caribbean sun, surrounded by the serene beauty of Haiti.
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Malikat Al Layal 3 Ml
Malikat al-Layal – 2 Gram Attar by Perito Moreno Crafted by Nitish Dixit Notes: Night Blooming Jasmine (Parijat), Aged Civet Base (in-house) Malikat al-Layal is a bold, indolic floral attar built around a single flower—Night Blooming Jasmine, also known as Parijat. This is not a bouquet or a soft, ambient jasmine accord. It’s a focused portrait of one of the most intoxicating flowers found in nature, paired with an aged civet base that deepens its emotional impact. The opening is unapologetically floral. You’re hit immediately with the thick, creamy, almost narcotic note of blooming Parijat. This isn’t jasmine the way most people expect it. It’s not clean or decorative. It’s wild, sultry, and full-bodied—what perfumers refer to as indolic, meaning it carries that unmistakable human skin quality underneath its petals. This note is hard to work with. In less experienced hands, it can turn sharp or overly animalic. But here, it’s carefully anchored using an aged civet base developed in-house over years. The civet doesn’t dominate. It supports the Parijat, creating a soft shadow underneath the flower—giving it warmth, weight, and a sense of time. Mr. Nitish Dixit built this attar in a single, uninterrupted session. That decision came from deep familiarity with the materials. He understood how the Parijat oil would shift over hours, how it would respond to skin, and how much civet would be enough to extend the bloom without disturbing its clarity. There are no distractions, no extra ingredients. Just pure jasmine in full bloom, wrapped in an animalic aura. This attar is for someone who isn’t afraid of intensity. It’s not meant to be polite. It’s made for moments of reflection, solitude, or bold presence. If you enjoy fragrances that challenge the idea of what floral can be—and you’re drawn to the complexity of natural materials—Malikat al-Layal will speak to you.
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La Regina
Notes: Orris butter, Bergamot, Iris absolute, White florals, White musk, Rose attar, Jasmine attar, Myrrh, Peru balsam, Amber La Regina is a floral, musky oriental attar built around softness, refinement, and inner strength. It’s not showy. It’s composed. The kind of scent that feels like silk and speaks in a low voice, yet turns every head when it enters a room. The opening is smooth and powdery—led by orris butter, one of perfumery rarest ingredients, paired with a whisper of bergamot. It creates a calm, matte effect on the skin. If you enjoy the delicate clarity of iris-based fragrances, this beginning will immediately appeal to you. As the attar develops, the powder settles into a translucent floral layer. Here, iris absolute unfolds—more textured, with a green-floral edge—blending into clean white florals. The white musk adds a modern glow, not soapy or cold, but like the quiet radiance of well-lit skin. This heart wears close, designed for personal moments. What anchors La Regina is its base. A blend of myrrh and Peru balsam brings a smooth, resinous layer that isn’t dense or sticky. Amber slips in subtly, never overtaking the delicate structure. But what elevates the whole composition is the attar of rose and jasmine—used not to shout, but to enrich the base with a soft floral warmth that lingers for hours. This blend was composed for those who prefer elegance over excess. It doesn’t need loud notes to impress. Instead, it offers a constant presence that feels graceful, poised, and timeless. If you’re drawn to compositions that balance heritage materials with modern restraint, La Regina is worth experiencing.
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Meditation Swipe NEXT CHAPTER
Meditation Swipe — Next Chapter Attar. 3ML. The first Meditation Swipe never let go of frankincense. It sat in the chest of the fragrance like a monk who refuses to leave the temple, resin thick, smoke settled into every layer, heavy in the way that stillness is heavy. That was the point. It asked you to sit down before it let you smell anything else. This chapter breaks that discipline on purpose. The frankincense is still here, Omani, honest, unbothered by trend. But now it only greets you. It rises with saffron and yuzu for a few breaths, gives you that same held-in-smoke feeling you remember, and then it steps aside. What follows is not weight. It is bloom. Turkish rose and Damask rose open into each other the way two dialects of the same language do, one older and drier, one younger and wetter. Ylang-ylang comes in soft and slightly indecent, the way tropical flowers always are. Madanbaan, rare and quietly Indian, refuses to be loud, refuses to be explained, simply insists on being felt. Osmanthus adds its apricot-leather hush. Davana closes the heart with that strange fruited bitterness only davana carries, half wine, half memory. Underneath, the attar does not abandon its ancestry. Oud and Hindi oud sit low and dark. Oakmoss and patchouli hold the earth in place. Musk, amber, benzoin, sandalwood and ambergris build a base that is warm without being smoky, grounded without repeating the first chapter’s argument. A trace of tobacco lingers at the very end, like the last thing someone says before leaving a room. Same vibes. Different sentence structure. The meditation is no longer built on resin. It is built on flowers that learned patience from resin. धूप जलती रही बरसों तलक एक ही जगह, इस बार फूल खिले हैं, मगर खुशबू वही रुक कर चलती है। (The incense burned for years in the same place. This time flowers have bloomed, but the fragrance still walks with that same unhurried stillness.)
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Fougère Tabac 3 ML
*Fougère Tabac* feels like walking deep inside a living rainforest, where the air is thick with green breath, damp earth, wild florals, and the quiet darkness of leaves slowly returning to the soil. It opens with the sensation of crushed green leaves, dry foliage, and freshly cut grass under your feet. Around you, flowers bloom in the humidity of the jungle, tuberose glowing like a white flame and marigold adding its golden, slightly bitter warmth. At the heart lies a very special material, carefully acquired Attar Mitti, carrying the sacred smell of wet Indian earth after rain. Patchouli deepens the forest floor, while oakmoss, myrrh, and damp jungle leaves create a shadowy, resinous, moss-covered depth. All of this rests beautifully on a bed of tobacco leaf and tobacco flower, giving the fragrance a warm, earthy, slightly smoky sensuality. It is not just a tobacco fragrance. It is tobacco breathing inside a rainforest, surrounded by soil, flowers, moss, herbs, and the ancient silence of the jungle. Note Breakdown:Green Leaf, Dry Leaf, Freshly Cut Grass, Tuberose, Marigold, Oakmoss, Attar Mitti, Patchouli, Myrrh, Damp Leaf of Jungle Floor, Tobacco Leaf, Tobacco Flower., Ruh Heena , Sandalwood
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Chypre Oud 3 ML
*Chypre Oud* is a continuation of our original Oud Patchouli Attar, but this time the soul has taken a cleaner, more refined direction. Built around the deep, earthy magnetism of patchouli, this attar opens like a shadowed garden after rain, rich with florals, damp earth, mossy warmth, and the quiet elegance of wood. The floral elements are not loud or decorative here. They move like soft silk around the darker structure of the blend, giving it air, grace, and a beautifully rounded emotional depth. At the heart of this composition lies Chinese Oud, chosen specifically for its clean, polished, and composed character. Unlike the heavier animalic ouds, this oud brings clarity, smoothness, and a meditative woody aura. It allows the patchouli to breathe, the florals to bloom, and the chypre structure to feel more open, elegant, and wearable. Chypre Oud is earthy, floral, woody, and quietly powerful. It carries the DNA of our original Oud Patchouli Attar, but with a different oud language altogether. Cleaner, smoother, more spacious, and deeply graceful. A chypre-style attar for those who love patchouli, florals, and oud when they are blended with restraint, patience, and emotional honesty. Key Raw Materials PatchouliRoseJasmine GrandiflorumTuberoseRuh ParijatOakmossChinese OudHindi Oud