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Expensive Sheikh Perfume Feeling Collection by arabian oud 300ml 10oz

Expensive Sheikh Perfume Feeling Collection by arabian oud 300ml 10oz
Expensive Sheikh Perfume Feeling Collection by arabian oud 300ml 10oz
Expensive Sheikh Perfume Feeling Collection by arabian oud 300ml 10oz
Expensive Sheikh Perfume Feeling Collection by arabian oud 300ml 10oz
Expensive Sheikh Perfume Feeling Collection by arabian oud 300ml 10oz

Expensive Sheikh Perfume Feeling Collection by arabian oud 300ml 10oz
Expensive Sheikh Perfume feeling collection by arabian oud 100ml 3.4oz. EXPENSIVE OUD USED BY Sheikhs, Japanese business man, Chinese Religious personnel and indian temples. A distinctive set filled with ultimate vitality that contains 3 different perfumes in this Feeling perfume set that is rich with its refreshing layers of your attractive perfume filled with the most sincere meanings of love and loyalty. Feeling: Fill your senses with utter joy with this captive fragrance made of jack fruit flower and berries to give you a sense of place and time. Feeling Inn Black: inspired by the refreshing floral nectar based on the quiet and attractive Sandalwood to finally settle on musk and amber. Feeling Inn White: Rich with fruits like apples, tangerines and peaches mixed with jasmine flowers. Feeling 100 ml Oud Oil content is. Feeling inn black 100 ml Musk Musk essence content. Feeling inn white100 ml essence content is. Packed in a very expensive packaging. Although the trials of Cartier, Gucci, CD, and Tom ford. No company has managed to produce oud or Musk as rich as ARABIAN OUD and ABDUL SAMAD ALQURASHI. A feeling leads you to a revolution of attraction at first glance sneaking to you unknowingly to capture your senses happily with this perfume. Jack fruit flower and berries Juniper berries surrounds you with a delicate magnificent taste. The teak plant and the fruits of litchi give you a sense of place and time with touleu conditioner and lily of the valley makes you unique in your time and place. Inspired by the refreshing nectar of flowers and based on the calm and attractive scent of sandalwood to settle down quietly on musk and amber to grant you a feeling of a unique steadines. A delicate Perfume filled with endless vital thanks to its rich layers of apples, peaches and tangerines to be the top refreshing layer mixed with lily of the valley and jasmine and Almagnulaa flowers and based on a quiet layer that would get you lost in a self-fulfilling feeling. For a more affluence aromatic fragrance, this irresistible perfume is based on musk and patchouli to give you the strength and stability of your attractive perfume with the most sincere meanings of love. Oud is extracted from a 20 year cut tree Aquilaria which has been listed and protected as an endangered species in 2005, this what cause a gram of pure oud oil (Classification 1) value about 416 SR although the a gram of gold 21 K is 165 SR (prices of October 2015). Oud does not have expiration date and its purified by time, could be stored either in glass container or aluminum, but glass is better if you decide to keep it for longer than 5 years. Musk is a class of aromatic substances commonly used as base note in perfumery. They include glandular secretions from animals such as the musk deer, numerous plants emitting similar fragrances, and artificial substances with similar odors. Musk was a name originally given to a substance with a penetrating odor obtained from a gland of the male musk deer. The substance has been used as a popular perfume fixative since ancient times and is one of the most expensive animal products in the world. The name originates from the Late Greek’moskhos’, from Persian’mushk’, from Sanskrit’muska-s’ “testicle”, from Latin’mus’ “mouse” (so called, presumably, for resemblance; see muscle). The deer gland was thought to resemble a scrotum. German has Moschus, from a M. Form of the Late Greek word. Spanish has almizcle, from Arabic al misk “the musk”, from Persian. Applied to various plants and animals of similar smell e. Musk-ox, 1744 and has come to encompass a wide variety of aromatic substances with similar odors, despite their often differing chemical structure. Amber: in ancient china it was customary to burn amber during large festivities. If amber is heated under the right conditions, oil of amber is produced, and in past times this was combined carefully with nitric acid to create “artificial musk” a resin with a peculiar musky odour. Although when burned, amber does give off a characteristic “pinewood” fragrance, modern products, such as perfume, do not normally use actual amber due to the fact that fossilized amber produces very little scent. In perfumery, scents referred to as amber are often created and patented[47][48] to emulate the opulent golden warmth of the fossil. The modern name for amber is thought to come from the Arabic word, amber, meaning ambergris. Ambergris is the waxy aromatic substance created in the intestines of sperm whales and was used in making perfumes both in ancient times as well as modern. The scent of amber was originally derived from emulating the scent of ambergris and/or labdanum but due to the endangered species status of the sperm whale the scent of amber is now largely derived from labdanum. The term amber is loosely used to describe a scent that is warm, musky, rich and honey-like, and also somewhat oriental and earthy. It can be synthetically created or derived from natural resins. When derived from natural resins it is most often created out of labdanum. Benzoin is usually part of the recipe. Vanilla and cloves are sometimes used to enhance the aroma. “Amber” perfumes may be created using combinations of labdanum, benzoin resin, copal (itself a type of tree resin used in incense manufacture), vanilla, Dammara resin and/or synthetic materials. Cedar wood comes from Calocedrus formosana, an endangered species that has been over-harvested for its fragrant decay-resistant wood. Saffron: Ancient Greek legends told of sea voyages to Cilicia, where adventurers sought what they believed were the world’s most valuable threads. Another legend tells of Crocus and Smilax, whereby Crocus is bewitched and transformed into the first saffron crocus. Ancient perfumers in Egypt, physicians in Gaza, townspeople in Rhodes, and the Greek hetaerae courtesans used saffron in their scented waters, perfumes and potpourris, mascaras and ointments, divine offerings, and medical treatments. The item “Expensive Sheikh Perfume Feeling Collection by arabian oud 300ml 10oz” is in sale since Thursday, July 06, 2017. This item is in the category “Health & Beauty\Fragrances\Women’s Fragrances”. The seller is “arabian_oud” and is located in Edmonton, Alberta. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Brand: Arabian Oud
  • Fragrance Name: Feeling
  • Fragrance Type: Eau de Parfum
  • Vintage Scent (Y/N): Yes
  • Size: 300 ml 100 oz
  • Formulation: Spray
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Arab Emirates

Expensive Sheikh Perfume Feeling Collection by arabian oud 300ml 10oz

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