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Tonkin Musk

by Marc-Antoine Corticchiato
An animal and floral musk, between carnal sweetness and an almost wild depth. Musc Tonkin by Parfum d'Empire is a modern interpretation of a mythical perfumery ingredient: animal musk, formerly called "Tonkin musk," originating from Asia.
Capacity 50ml
190,00€
Regular price 190,00€
Familles olfactives
Musquée
Poudrée
animal
Notes de tête
  • solar
  • honeyed
  • heady
Notes de cœur
  • leathery
  • nocturnal
  • tree moss
Notes de fond
  • African stone
  • saline trace
  • flower absolutes

Occasions
  • Romantic
  • Evening
  • Cozy
Sillage
Powerful
The Fragrance

Musc Tonkin seeks to rediscover this animalistic facet, particularly around muscone, while making it wearable, elegant, and contemporary. From the opening, the fragrance immediately gives an impression of skin, soft but already lived-in. There is no real separation between the notes; everything is blended, like a perfume that lives directly on the body. A slightly oily and enveloping sensation emerges, with a floral sweetness that brings roundness without erasing the animal dimension. Over time, Musc Tonkin becomes more carnal and assertive. The animalistic aspect reveals itself further, with an intimate, almost unsettling warmth that clearly evokes skin rather than a classic perfume. Floral and slightly textured nuances enrich the whole, adding depth without breaking this impression of fusion. The fragrance remains a whole from start to finish, without a true pyramid, with a very marked second-skin signature. It leaves a sensual imprint, soft but full of personality, between floral and animal, with a discreet but deeply captivating presence.

The brand

Parfum d'Empire is an independent French perfume house founded in 2002 by Marc-Antoine Corticchiato, perfumer and doctor of chemistry. Born in Morocco, of Corsican origin, he grew up between his parents' orange groves in Azemmour and the island's maquis, in the family home in the village of Cuttoli Corticchiato. A passionate horseman since the age of eight, he is not a perfumer who learned to use raw materials: he is a scientist who analyzed them for years before making them speak. The name of the house refers to the empire of the senses, the conviction that perfume does not only appeal to the sense of smell, but to all the senses at once. Perfume must be a conquest, be it amorous, spiritual, or a conquest of oneself. His vision takes him back to the very origin of perfume: eroticism and the sacred, the two dimensions that all civilizations have recognized in it. His compositions are powerful, built without superfluous elements, with a precision serving raw emotion. He draws from a repertoire of rare and complex raw materials, often little used elsewhere, chosen for their olfactory truth rather than their accessibility. Ambre Russe evokes the last tsars. Cuir Ottoman crosses the Orient. Azemour les Orangers revives his childhood Mediterranean. Corsica Furiosa and Tabac Tabou earned him two Fifi Awards in 2015 and 2016, the equivalent of the Oscars of perfumery. A house entirely free, entirely singular, entirely itself.

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