Woody,Sweet,Aromatic, Amber, honey, balsamic, Fresh, spicy, Warm, Spicy,Smoky,
Top notes are Pineapple, Lavender, Artemisia, Juniper Berries, Lemon, Basil and Bergamot; middle notes are Honey, Incense, Pine Tree, Rose, Brazilian Rosewood, Jasmine, Caraway, Orris Root, Lily-of-the-Valley and Petitgrain; base notes are, Patchouli, Oakmoss, Musk, Amber, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean and Cedar.
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The fertile lands of the Nile bring forth life and wealth in opulent blossoms... An ancient land, rich in colors, textures, and scents from the past brought out into the present...
The richness of the Egyptian Flowers is evident in the presence of Lotus, Water Lily, Violet and Jasmine, a most intoxicating bouquet of scent-sual texture and floral depth. Mid notes of enticing vanilla and fresh ambergris will combine with pure musk, giving the fragrance warmth and silage, and to give stability and strength, a base of Hindi Oudh interlaced with Essence of Bakhoor.
WHERE DOES EGYPTIAN MUSK COME FROM
The scent of Egyptian Musk is known worldwide, it being one of the most loved fragrances dating centuries back. The origins of Egyptian Musk comes from the scent and oil production of Egypt, were ancient wall friezes depict women pouring oil from large vessels wearing scent cones on their heads and rubbing perfume on their bodies. The musky oils and waxes at the time were thick, so they could easily be applied with an attractive sheen, and the scent heady enough so it would mask any unpleasant odors coming from daily life. The ancient Egyptian Musk derived its musk scent from the Civet and Musk Deer, which made the fragrance extremely pricey and only accessible to the affluent of society, and this highly prized perfume was placed in ancient tombs as a gift for the 'afterlife'. It is known that Queen Cleopatra of Egypt wore Egyptian Musk oil herself during her life time.