Berries Body Oud Abdul Samad Al Qurashi / عبدالصمد القرشي Eau de Parfum
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A very quirky wooden spice bird with a bouquet of flowers in its beak.
Simple cylindrical bottle, cork cap on the sprayer and small "eagle wood" rolls floating in the honey-brown liquid.
But the contents are quite something! A "weird bird", I would even say.
Because the fragrance is so complex and strange that my nose first had to get used to it in order to understand what it was made of.
Almost at the same time, I can recognize "fruity" berries and berry woods.
A whole range of spices open up an oriental bazaar where everything to do with herbs, fruits, buds and flowers is on sale However, it is the oud inside that is able to assert itself most strikingly, which then engages in a real duel with all the berries, fruits, spices and spices. Who will ultimately be the "winner" remains a good question. They are evenly matched when a small bird settles down in the "undergrowth", holding a constantly changing bouquet of flowers in its beak. Sometimes it's roses, sometimes carnations, sometimes violets and other times everything together. How "weird" it is when the violets join the cinnamon or the cardamom dances a round of "Buggy Wuggy" with slightly tart currants Or coriander cries peppery tears and laughs to the blue blues of the wandering violet! Creating a fragrance like this requires an artistic, almost surrealistic "vein" and a lot of imagination!!! ;-))
But the contents are quite something! A "weird bird", I would even say.
Because the fragrance is so complex and strange that my nose first had to get used to it in order to understand what it was made of.
Almost at the same time, I can recognize "fruity" berries and berry woods.
A whole range of spices open up an oriental bazaar where everything to do with herbs, fruits, buds and flowers is on sale However, it is the oud inside that is able to assert itself most strikingly, which then engages in a real duel with all the berries, fruits, spices and spices. Who will ultimately be the "winner" remains a good question. They are evenly matched when a small bird settles down in the "undergrowth", holding a constantly changing bouquet of flowers in its beak. Sometimes it's roses, sometimes carnations, sometimes violets and other times everything together. How "weird" it is when the violets join the cinnamon or the cardamom dances a round of "Buggy Wuggy" with slightly tart currants Or coriander cries peppery tears and laughs to the blue blues of the wandering violet! Creating a fragrance like this requires an artistic, almost surrealistic "vein" and a lot of imagination!!! ;-))
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