Shimmering colors like oil puddles in the forest of my childhood. It's fascinating how a fragrance that, according to its advertising, celebrates oil as a "symbol of wealth and prosperity," can express a deep connection to all living things 13 years after its release (especially considering the madness of burning fossil fuels). This is due to the wonderfully soft animalic notes reminiscent of Hyraceum, achieved through the use of subtle oud varieties combined with civet, earthy-musty patchouli, leather notes (tar), just a hint of rose to brighten it up, and good musk that starts off strong and then begins to purr gently.
With heartfelt thanks to @Can777 for allowing me to get to know it in depth now!
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With heartfelt thanks to @Can777 for allowing me to get to know it in depth now!