Perfumery Artisanal — British Amber
Dry fruits, saffron, and myrrh open into a heart of jasmine, sandalwood, and benzoin, resting on a base of amber, cedarwood, oakmoss, and ambergris. Warm, resinous, and refined — built for those who prefer their luxury understated.
Notes: Dry Fruits, Amber, Saffron, Labdanum, Myrrh, Jasmine, Sandalwood, Benzoin, Amber, Cedarwood, Oakmoss, Ambergris
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An ode to quiet distinction.
British Amber captures the elegance of a bygone era, where polished wood, leather-bound books, and the glow of amber light define true luxury. Inspired by old-world English refinement and enriched with the depth of Eastern resins, it is composed not to command attention, but to leave a lasting impression.
The fragrance opens with a sumptuous accord of dry fruits and precious saffron, wrapped in the rich warmth of amber, labdanum, and myrrh. As it evolves, delicate jasmine lends a subtle luminosity while creamy sandalwood and benzoin soften the resins into a smooth, velvety heart.
Its foundation is timeless. Amber and ambergris meld effortlessly with cedarwood and oakmoss, creating a warm, woody trail that feels intimate, elegant, and enduring. The result is a fragrance of remarkable depth—rich without excess, powerful without noise.
British Amber is for those who understand that true luxury is never loud. It is measured, confident, and unforgettable.
Olfactive Family: Woody • Amber • Resinous
Character: Sophisticated, Warm, Timeless
Mood: Heritage • Old Money • Quiet Luxury
Ideal For: Evening occasions, formal wear, cooler seasons, and connoisseurs of refined amber fragrances.
Perfumery Artisanal — British Amber
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