Description
The word ” Attar “comes from the Urdu language and means” Fragrance Divine “, a definition which stresses the power of the magician in his wake. Formerly took the name of “Ittar” which in Arabic means “Heavenly Fragrance”.
According to legend, the birth of ‘ Attar is due to an accidental event. One day, the Persian Queen Nour-Dijhan, walking among the streams of the imperial garden, he noticed a veil fat floating on the water at the point where they drop thousands of roses. After collecting a few drops of that liquid gold with a peacock feather and it smelled, the queen was enchanted by what he called heavenly scent. Because of the sharp fall had been a natural process of distillation, which had brought to the surface the essence of the rose and gave birth to the first Attar of Rose. L ‘ Attar is completely free of alcohol and comes in an oily substance made by the soul alone, and only smelling extracted from natural raw materials, according to ancient procedures for processing.
A warm, vibrant and persistent fragrance designed especially for men.
Perfect blend of Ambergris and Taif Rose.
A masculine scent ideal for the evening.
Available in 12 ml bottle.
allevs62 – :
starts off barnyard oud, then the oud mellows and settles and the rose sorta-kinda comes into the picture.
the oud then dries down to a chalky, powdery woody-resiney smell. nice enough, but not one of my favourites…
worth a sniff…
Pasheco5 – :
i felt sad..this past few days when i got the news that amouage attar is not available anymore….
Марикена – :
This is my first and ONLY review on Fragrances. Amouage Molook is better than ASAQ Amir Mishal. I love it dearly
GajiAccutan – :
At first this scent for me is a big, generous pile of dung in a rosebush. And I mean very big. After a while the boggy smell goes away and the roses get way more interesting, and a very beautiful oud comes to keep them company. And all of that – with a wonderful background made of wild flowers.
Раниф – :
As one of fragranticans described such pure aged oud attars – oud funk…:) yep, i do like oud a lot, and it is the most beautifull natural ingredient, but who can go about smelling like Stilton cheese? This is due to quality matured oud, which supposed to be good cause it’s so expensive. But is expensive=good???
So, Molook – Attar of Kings, yes, it does settle in to proper lovelly rich oriental smog, eventually. And it stays ages. See, me and my man made a test while in Saudia – those kind of rich scents develop much faster in the heat and dry weather of the dessert. It is meant to be used there and it is much more lovelly there. Here in Europe climate is too soft and poor strong oud like Molook almost suffolkates itself (and everyone else around it – unless you are a true cheese conosseur:)) Shams al Doha and Ayoon al Maja are much easier choises,as they develop faster in those latitudes…