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Fragrances of Arabia without Exile
Yesterday, my husband and I discussed whether there are indeed quality fragrances made directly in Arabia.
And when I today stretched my well-known nose into my favorite perfumery, immediately "my" saleswoman approached me, saying knowingly that she had the perfect scent for me.
Voila - she presented me with a precious silver filigree bottle crowned with an azure stone.
The bottle is modeled after a proud hunting falcon - complete with a hood.
My eyes naturally go wide at the beautiful sight.
And as if she had overheard our conversation yesterday, she adds: Something particularly noble from Bahrain.
Of course, I had to spray it - and I felt instantly transported to a golden seraglio - from which I do not wish to be abducted.
Gently, the fragrances of Arabia envelop me with cardamom and passion fruit - as light as a feather, like the falcon.
The bright LED light in the shop is cozily dimmed by exotic patchouli and velvety dark red rose - as if an invisible, benevolent spirit had ignited countless candelabras.
Perhaps even a genie? For the scent is so mystically enchanting.
Soft golden brocade cushions made of tonka bean and vanilla invite me to rest.
Captivated, I wish to settle down on them and wait for Lawrence of Arabia, who gallantly presents me with his most flowery Arabian horse - for the fragrance is also extremely lavish and generous.
Here, luxury is not skimped on - there are no limits anyway.
Completely taken by No. 30, I step outside to reveal this fragrant gem to my husband, for at that salty price, I do not want to earn an exile from him when I wear it.
But even he pauses in impressed silence upon sensing my fairy-tale aura and sends me back into the shop to make the purchase.
The tale of a thousand and one nights has even conquered a realist like him.
Respect.
By the way, engraved on the elegant leather case is: "From the Prince in your Life."
And when I today stretched my well-known nose into my favorite perfumery, immediately "my" saleswoman approached me, saying knowingly that she had the perfect scent for me.
Voila - she presented me with a precious silver filigree bottle crowned with an azure stone.
The bottle is modeled after a proud hunting falcon - complete with a hood.
My eyes naturally go wide at the beautiful sight.
And as if she had overheard our conversation yesterday, she adds: Something particularly noble from Bahrain.
Of course, I had to spray it - and I felt instantly transported to a golden seraglio - from which I do not wish to be abducted.
Gently, the fragrances of Arabia envelop me with cardamom and passion fruit - as light as a feather, like the falcon.
The bright LED light in the shop is cozily dimmed by exotic patchouli and velvety dark red rose - as if an invisible, benevolent spirit had ignited countless candelabras.
Perhaps even a genie? For the scent is so mystically enchanting.
Soft golden brocade cushions made of tonka bean and vanilla invite me to rest.
Captivated, I wish to settle down on them and wait for Lawrence of Arabia, who gallantly presents me with his most flowery Arabian horse - for the fragrance is also extremely lavish and generous.
Here, luxury is not skimped on - there are no limits anyway.
Completely taken by No. 30, I step outside to reveal this fragrant gem to my husband, for at that salty price, I do not want to earn an exile from him when I wear it.
But even he pauses in impressed silence upon sensing my fairy-tale aura and sends me back into the shop to make the purchase.
The tale of a thousand and one nights has even conquered a realist like him.
Respect.
By the way, engraved on the elegant leather case is: "From the Prince in your Life."
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Top Notes
Bergamot
Cardamom
Praliné
Heart Notes
Passion fruit
Rose
Jasmine
Base Notes
Vanilla
Tonka bean
Yatagan
Ergoproxy
KleineHexe
Kylesa
Lilienfeld
Cita
Jennytammy
Gschpusi
Fisherman


















