Tsukimi Annayake

4.04 из 5
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Tsukimi Annayake

Tsukimi Annayake

Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
(23 customer reviews)

Tsukimi Annayake for women of Annayake

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Tsukimi by Annayake is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women. Tsukimi was launched in 2003. Top notes are grapefruit and lemon; middle notes are carnation, sandalwood, plum, amber, cinnamon, violet, vanilla, jasmine, heliotrope and cedar; base notes are sandalwood, patchouli and vanilla.

23 reviews for Tsukimi Annayake

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    If you’re looking for sweet, dainty little scents, move along. If you’re looking for something spicy, but not overwhelming, then this is your scent.
    The cinnamon is prominent, but Tsukimi this doesn’t go into the whole spice rack. It’s warm cinnamon, dry sandalwood, and leathery plum. The amber and dry vanilla add depth. The other florals and citrus give this some interest during the dry down.
    The longevity is good, and the projection is modest which is wonderful. Sometimes Organza Indecence or Kenzo l’Elephant are just too big. Tsukimi is perfect for times when you want warm spicy but don’t want to take over the room.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Really nice gently spicey plum fragrance. Yes, the sandalwood, cinnamon and plum are immediately very evident. Its not a spice bomb but actually quite reserved. With time it blooms and then the amber, vanilla, carnation and wood notes come into their own. I can see why some liken it to CD dolce vita but this a definite plum note that stays through out. Reasonable sillage and short longevity which is sadly a deal breaker for me.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    To Lovers of Annayake Tusukimi I have a New with box 3.4Oz Pm for swap.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    This is an absolute gem.
    If I were to compare it to another perfume I’d say Dolce Vita minus the sparkling pineapple. The cinnamon in this is so comforting – definitely a scent for cooler weather.
    It travels right up to the border of masculine but doesn’t cross it. I say that because of my experience with another Dolce Vita-like perfume Ellen Tracy that did cross the line into shaving cream territory.
    I can’t fault this perfume – it’s a beauty.
    If only it were winter here…

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Starts off with a cinnamon-sandalwood cloud that is creamy rather than sharp. A lovely plum note eases into the frame, with the slightest hint of carnation. The plum stays, with an unsweet vanillic aspect, and a finale of light cedar and smooth amber. This has echoes of both Organza Indecence (but without its sweetness) and Feminite du Bois (but with much lighter cedar and no cumin, to my nose).
    Very elegant, quite unisex, and truly evokes an autumnal Japanese landscape. It’s unfortunate that this is discontinued, but for now it is still findable at a good price.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Antfarm wrote my review. Light airy cinnamon-citrus-cedar-one sniff of carnation opening – the kind of beautiful, promising start that makes me go mmmmm and settle down for a wonderful ride. Then poof, 20 minutes later it’s an inoffensive amber & sandalwood skin scent without a speck of the previously suggested spice. If I bury my nose in my wrist at this point I can sort of imagine some plum, and the cedar faintly persists. The cinnamon and carnation have disappeared without leaving a trace. It’s like a much, much fainter version of Feminite du Bois (the Lutens edition). At 2 hours it is completely and utterly gone. I think my skin simply consumes Tsukimi as all the other reviews get what I expected from the first five to ten minutes. Ordinarily my skin amplifies spice scents, so why it eats this one up is another of life’s little mysteries.
    This has been a reinforcement of the ‘don’t blind buy’ lesson for me as I came within an inch of doing just that but fortunately bumped into someone selling a decant.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    To me this smells just like a girl’s doll. Sweet and faintly plastic, artificial yet strangely pleasant.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    First whiff is fruity and filled with citrus. Then plum, patchouli, cinnamon. Vanilla and heliotrope are the next notes to appear. The scent now becomes quite sweet and the sandalwood base becomes more apparent. The scent changes again to show more spicy notes and a hint of amber, but on me the sweetness of cinnamon still prevails.
    Sillage is soft on me, a skin scent. Longevity moderate.
    This scent portrays fall to me, warm notes and the promise of colder weather. This stays very sweet on me, which I like. This scent is very feminine.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Smells as a box with pencils:-) Very pleasant scent with beautiful quiet amber. I love fall, plums and cinnamon because I love Tsukimi.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Very light and airy. Tsukimi started off with a little hint of cinnamon which was very exciting and unusual, but then it abruptly faded into a mild, soapy scent. I wish the spices would have bloomed more fully.
    Overall, it’s nice, but disappears on my skin too soon. I do not detect any plum, or any other more exciting notes.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a quote from the forum which I thought appropriate in helping to understand this genre of perfume.
    “‘The Japanese meaning of kodo is not in smelling, but in ‘listening’ to the fragrance. For the kodo ceremony Japanese use the verb kiku, ‘listen’, meaning to try to get to know the fragrance with the heart and soul and travel with it through the time and space.”
    This is appropriate for Tsukimi.
    Imagine a forest in the autumn, the vibrancy of those red, gold and brown colours. There is a smokyness in the air, a smouldering aroma of forest wood, burning. As you walk through the forest, the air is chilled, leaves and twigs crunch underfoot and there is a rustling in the trees by the autumnal wind.
    Tsukimi is all about the soul of the perfume. This perfume has depth and it has a beautiful soul.
    It is mesmerising, warm, cozy and spicy. This perfume had me hooked at the first smell and I succumbed to its charm and beauty instantaneously.
    I cannot praise the originality and the charm of this fragrance, it’s ravishingly beautiful, devastatingly soulful and astoundingly thought provoking.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Walking dog through the fields in September, smell of burning leaves and branches from the neighbourhood, smell of red, brown, yellow leaves under your feet , long deep inhales, memorising how silent and peaceful the surroundings at this time of the year..picking last ripe plums for the pie, having cup of cinnamon-spiced milk before bed, – fluids and waves.
    Not your typical oriental-spicy bomb – its a philosophy of the autumn

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    autunno giapponese: garofano, cannella e accordi legnosi. peccato abbia una persistenza assai modesta

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    On me, the incense is the dominant note, so i am wondering if they forgot to add it to the list.Incense, sandalwood and patch. I dont get the floralnotes, neither the vanilla and heliotrope. Nothing compared to my beloved Fem du Bois, itlacks the stewed fruits and spices for that.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a beautiful perfume. I was looking for a cinnamon scent for a long time but beside Mitsouko I couldnt find anything interesting, until now!
    Tsukimi is very spicy but soft at the same time. It definitly reminds me of the fall: like twirling leaves in the wind, deep in a forest.
    Tsukimi is, to me, a female version of Chanel’s Egoiste and I am so happy to have found it!

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Very well balanced fragrance: cinnamon, spices, woods, plum.. Yes it reminds Feminitè du Bois, but Tsukimi is more light, maybe more wereable. I imagine all the colours of autumn in Japan, trees under a soft breeze and leeves all around.. it is a painting, a very delicate painting, even if the fragrance is present, warm and so confortable. A really beautiful fragrance!

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Tsukimi is light and dry on my skin, even flat, like a cinnamon in powder (Rousse by Lutens goes this way), while Kenzo Elephant is more oily and heavy, with juicy hint of vanilla. The first whispers, the second roars… I have more respect for the jungle giant, but I would prefer the silent friend:)

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    I feel cinnamon and a little bit of plum. Nice, warm and cozy scent for colder days of winter and autumn. Still i prefer Kenzo jungle Elephant for the greater lasting power and complex sillage.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    It has little similarities with Organza Indecence and more with Jungle elephant Kenzo

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I agree with jubal, it’s such a perfect scent for autumn! When I sniff it I can almost feel the pale autumn sunshine caressing my face and see the rustling, colorful leaves all around me. I feel really lucky to have discovered this scent.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like true incense I love it for the winter!

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I’d agree that Tsukimi is comfort in a bottle. I get mainly a cashmere soft sandalwood and pure non sweet vanilla from this and they wrap around me like a shawl. It is an extremely beautiful scent, has some good sillage, though never overpowering. And decent lasting strength. It is Annayake’s ‘Fall’ scent and epitomizes autumn to me.
    A friend’s mother is Japanese and when my friend (who usually hates all fragrances) sniffed this on me she said she’d finally found a scent she loves, that it reminded her of her mother’s closet. She had evidently used some sachets with a similar scent.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    A veil of calmness, yes, I coudn’t agree more. It is one of those anti-crisis scents that save me during obstacle races.
    In general, it is associated more with incense fragrances. There is a cinnamon solo (or pan-fried apple with cinnamon) in the smoke of peaceful incense. Its aura reminds of an atmosphere of eastern temples, it does bring a kind of yoga enlightenment.
    There is smth inside that serves as stress-relief, makes you relaxed but strong and concentrated at the same time. With this scent I was learning to drive a car and coping with the rush job but never wore it for a party or a date.
    Due to its warm oriental spicy nature I prefer to wear it in autumn and winter.

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