Rose Omeyyade Extrait
An intense rose and woods extrait at a 30% fragrance concentration.
An intense and bewitching velvety fragrance inspired by the precious and captivating damask rose. Named after the Umayyad dynasty, Rose Omeyyade tells of the grandeur of the lavishly decorated Levant palaces. A resounding ode to sensuality and refinement that was once captured in orientalist paintings. The woody and amber accords mark a unique and elegant creation.
This Rose Omeyyade Extrait version is blended at a 30% concentration for an enhanced and intense olfactory experience. The character of the original fragrance is intact, but expect to find an even more sensual and captivating fragrance.
Notes
Top: Raspberry, Rose Buds, Pink Pepper.
Heart: Patchouli, Guaiac Wood, Brown Sugar Accord.
Base: Sandalwood, Peru Balsam, Amber.
Marie Salamagne’s Perfumed Note
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Marie Salamagne’s Perfumed Note
“Rose Omeyyade explores the captivating smell of Damask Rose, infused with velvet Raspberry tones and intense woods, such as the mystical Agar wood and Guaiac wood.”
Extrait Collection
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Extrait Collection
Rarer and representing an ultimate luxury, Extraits are more concentrated and intense versions that offer an increased tenfold olfactory experience, and reveal the true soul of the fragrance.
Art, Craftmanship & Gold
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Art, Craftmanship & Gold
In every Atelier Des Ors fragrances, we find 24K gold flakes in the bottle, to offer the promise of a unique experience and eternal elegance.
And on every bottle, our signature: the embossed rays symbolizing the radiance of the sun and the sillage of the fragrance. A hommage to the fine crystal cutting techniques once used in the Haute Parfumerie during the Art Deco period.