
The seductive world of oriental fragrances
What makes an oriental fragrance?
An oriental perfume thrives on intense, long-lasting notes, which usually dominate the base. Typical components are:
- Amber and resins – for warmth and depth
- Vanilla and tonka bean – for sweet, sensual accents
- Spices such as cinnamon, cloves or cardamom – for exotic flavor
- Fine woods – for an elegant, grounding base
These oriental fragrances unfold slowly on the skin, developing new facets over time and thus providing a unique fragrance experience.
When are oriental perfumes appropriate?
- Evening events – perfect for elegant and special occasions
- Cooler days – warm and enveloping in autumn and winter weather
- Special moments – when the fragrance should make an impression
Our recommendations: Oriental perfumes of the highest class
- Initio – Side Effect:
Warm, smoky, with rum, tobacco, vanilla and cinnamon – an intense fragrance full of sensuality and addictive potential. - Olfactory Nectar – Cerana:
Honey-sweet, floral, with beeswax, jasmine and vanilla – a golden fragrance full of warmth and sensuality. - Filippo Sorcinelli – UNUM Reliqvia:
Smoky, mystical, with incense, woods and resins – a sacred fragrance full of depth and spirituality.
Häufige Fragen zu Oriental perfumes
What does it mean when a perfume is described as “oriental”?
Are oriental perfumes always heavy?
Can you wear oriental perfumes in summer?
Why do oriental perfumes often last particularly long on the skin?
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