Turkish Leather Pryn Parfum

3.91 из 5
(11 отзывов)

Turkish Leather Pryn Parfum

Rated 3.91 out of 5 based on 11 customer ratings
(11 customer reviews)

Turkish Leather Pryn Parfum for women and men of Pryn Parfum

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Description

“Turkey is such an exotic place where western and eastern culture collide. Raki, a traditional Turkish drink, is a mixture of anise and other spices. Loukoum or rosewater is made of almond powder and has been called the queen of Turkish dessert. Her king is dates fruit, the king of desert. The traditional incense and agar wood burning could be found everywhere. The classic leather scent made from French Cistus and modern suede leather. The result is one extraordinary scent of leather and dessert.”

Turkish Leather was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Prin Lomros.

11 reviews for Turkish Leather Pryn Parfum

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t really get much leather out of this one. It is quite sweet with a dusty chocolate smell, like dry cocoa powder, it is a very nice scent none the less. It also has a certain smoothness to it, like pipe tobacco.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Terrific, unlike any other leather fragrance I have come across. The date sweetness and cacao is the difference I believe. Very well done, blind bought w/no regrets.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet boozy incense.
    This gives the impression of a soft leather that consist of sweet dates, cacao, Turkish delight, incense, sweet labdanum booze. It has that nylon cover blended with balsam notes.
    I see it as more gourmand than leather and more incense as well. Nice
    Edit (13th Oct 2018) I am sniffing it again now but it gives quite a weird feeling tho! it has that spicy booze with a slightly soapy sweet note. The dates is kind of cloying, while the cacao can’t be detected as much as the spicy loukoum. i’m not sure that i’m liking this to be honest as it’s soapy spicy sweet.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    This doesn’t have a lot to do with the perfume itself. I rarely have a problem with the pricing strategy of a brand but I feel this is a dishonest brand. Within less than a month they raised the price from $125 USD to $190 USD (in summer 2017), and someone we knew ordered lots of their perfume right before the price change and when he went to pick-up they asked for the new price tag (aka when he ordered he discussed with the owner and the owner agree to him with one price and when he came to pick-up they requested a higher one). I personally find it kind of shady (especially when he made a big purchase right before they suddenly adjust the price, a lot) and this sort of made me uncomfortable doing business with them and kill my interests I originally had for this brand.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    erkek, Türk rakısı yoksa eğer buradaki nick ismindeki gibi bir erkeklikte kalmamıştır zaten sende!Biraz delikanlı ol da,şuraya yazarken yanlış şeyleri yazıp ta milletin kafasını karıştırma!Erkek!.. ol biraz!

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Transportation in Five, Four, Three, Two, One…
    If there were ever a magic carpet to be ridden, this is it! Confectionery..oriental ..to… be… had! Turkish Leather is an adjective waiting to happen but I must warn that this is more oriental than leather. First you are greeted with smoky candy swirling with an arabic radiance fashioning as a murky naturalized amber. Just as you’re starting to get comfortable with this fragrant bonbon this effortlessly transitions to the tranquil stage of suede. Ambergris and dates are concomitant to animalic accords but the exception lies here as the notes offer its dandy side and none of the boorish properties. I don’t know anything about Raki and will defer to others about this ingredient but from my understanding, this liquor is made with anise. If that’s true then I can say without a doubt this has a light cinnamon-licorice vibe. I could spray my skin for days and never feel dreadfully crapulous. I love the hell out of this fragrance but the only reason why I won’t say it’s blind buy worthy is because it’s being touted as a leather fragrance and i feel otherwise. If you don’t care about genres and want something really really good, this is the one you go for!

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    @erkek: what do you mean by “there is no such thing as Turkish raki”?

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I was wearing this today.
    I first sprayed at 12.00 Incense note was very strike me.
    After settle down, I got some sweet/ dry spices. it’s very peculiar but in a good way!
    Now 20.00 it’s left me with the skin-scent – the ambergris and incense still here. Very nice scent indeed!
    I think it suitable for very occasion. If you could pull it out.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    We can say Its complicated and original scent. Not like I’d tried before leather scents, its really striking. It seems first look masculen and vintage a little bit delicious. You can wear winter or autmn to this. Shortly worth to try.
    And there is no such thing as Turkish raki.
    Scent : 8/10
    Long: 8/10
    Sillage: 8/10

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Well balance of Leather market + dry fruit and sweets market.
    It reminds me of Istanbul and somewhere in middle east.
    Versatile, smoky, huge sillage.
    Very exotic in wearable way. For me Turkish leather is refine version of Tuscan Leather which is too overrated. More perfect and more complex.
    An orient express to Istanbul.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Im turkish, raki (in turkish=rakı) has very very sharp scent.you can feel it that even you are far 10 metres, therefore im sure that it is long lasting scent.

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