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Tiger's eye

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Capacity 100ml
245,00€
Regular price 245,00€
Familles olfactives
Boisée
Boisée
Musquée
Florale
Notes de tête
  • Bergamot
  • Nutmeg
Notes de cœur
  • Lily of the Valley
  • Iris
  • Freesia
Notes de fond
  • Tobacco
  • Amber
  • Musk
  • Cashmere Wood
  • Cedar Wood
  • Moss

Occasions
  • Professional
  • Elegant Outing
  • Evening
  • Special Occasion
Sillage
Pronounced
The Fragrance

Les épices chaudes et brûlantes, presque volcaniques, intenses et magnétiques. La bergamote illumine subtilement, créant un contraste frais-chaud. C'est une gifle olfactive audacieuse : viril, puissant, captivant.
Au cœur, une délicate harmonie florale s'épanouit. Le muguet arrive léger et blanc. La freesia apaise délicatement. L'iris ajoute une touche poudreuse-verte. Ces florales créent un contrepoint élégant : elles refusent de disparaître, mais refusent aussi de dominer. Elles humanisent l'épice brute.
En base, le tabac robuste émerge, évoquant les cendres chauffantes des charbons anciens. Le bois de cachemire s'ajoute lisse et chaud. Le bois de cèdre sec structure. L'ambre réchauffe progressivement. Le musc enlace persistant. La mousse ajoute une verdure terreuse finale.

The brand

Attar Al Has is a perfume house founded in 2021 in Istanbul by Ersin Bas and Sinan Karakas. Its name refers to the tradition of "attar," embodying the artisan perfumer who extracts, distills, and composes raw materials using ancient savoir-faire. The house embraces this heritage without seeking to replicate it identically. It develops a contemporary style based on references from Oriental perfumery. Its positioning rests on a meeting point between different olfactory cultures. Inheriting a territory historically located between East and West, Attar Al Has crafts its perfumes by combining iconic raw materials such as oud, amber, saffron, or spices with more contemporary structures. Compositions are developed in collaboration with perfumers from diverse backgrounds, both European and Middle Eastern perfumery, in order to blend approaches rather than oppose them. This principle is also reflected in the design of the bottles, inspired by Ottoman decorative codes. Conceived as elaborate objects, they extend the attention paid to materials and craftsmanship. Attar Al Has thus develops a perfumery built on historical references, while recontextualizing them within a contemporary framework.

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