Description
“A mysterious fragrance inspired by the perfect dynamic of the universe and by the enigmatic play of light and shadow that has fascinated mankind for millennia. The alignment between the Sun, Moon and Earth is a metaphor for the order in which the ingredients composing Eclipse’s bouquet generate enchantment. The energy of the citrus top notes represents the sunlight, whereas the seductive Jasmine and Ylang-Ylang symbolize the Moon’s voice. The senses are enraptured by this olfactory game which leads to the discovery of new and unexplored sensations.” – a note from the brand.
Eclipse by Blend Oud is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Eclipse was launched in 2016. Top notes are bergamot, lemon and lime; middle notes are jasmine, rose, ylang-ylang and fig; base notes are cinnamon, agarwood (oud), birch, oakmoss, patchouli, saffron, sandalwood, ambergris, civet, musk and orris root.
drako01 – :
Smells like Tom Ford Oud Wood with the spicy note .
Very nice stuff but not unique.
antonkoptev – :
This smella like Roja Amber Aoud even the notes listed are exactly the same. I prefer this one to Amber Aoud
metrokartawvqzaz – :
I bought this one in the middle of last summer in a small perfume shop in Porttofino in Italy, but rather in an on the spot perfume shopping spree that did not make me really take time to assess it properly (like it happens when you find a shop with great perfume houses and great sale assistants that really take time to chat about fragrances in one of the most beautiful places in vacation…..). I bought it along with others and had a hard time to place it in a category – which is also why I bought it, more by being intrigued by it than anything else. Then coming back to my home in rainy north of Europe, disappointment – I was only getting a harsh woody and very lemony opening, metallic lemongrass actually, which was putting me off. What came afterwards was a very nice quality oud and (dark) musk base but the beginning was coming up way too harsh. So the bottle regretfully took a place in the cupboard and never moved. Fast forward now when sun is up and temperatures finally announce summertime, I gave it a second chance. And it works. The lemony opening is much more soft, elegant and balanced, the musk comes out powdery (but don’t think powder notes, just not sharp or medicinal) and the oud is beautiful, non medicinal or barney and round. All this sprinkled with some rose and spices. Very beautiful, although for me it still remains hard to place because of the green lemony note that crosses the perfume from top to bottom and gives a dry fresh note to the otherwise dry oud-oriental type. They seem to master this duality because another of their perfumes from their Private range, called Mirage, it’s an exceptional blend of citrusy notes (more mandarin and grapefruit this time) on a deep oud-amber base, a real beauty!