- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
2017
Brand: nishane
Line: hacivat
Product Type: set
Classification: niche
Country: Turkey
Set Includes: eau de parfum
Made in: Turkey
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: chypre
Top Notes: Bergamot, Grapefruit, Pineapple
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Patchouli, White Cedar
Base Notes: Oak Moss, Woody Notes
Composition: Nishane Hacivat - Perfume, 15 ml + Nishane Wulong Cha - Perfume, 15 ml
Nishane Hacivat - Perfume
This fragrance from the Nishane brand is part of the "Shadow Play" collection, dedicated to puppet theater. The series includes three scents named after famous characters from the Turkish theater during the Ottoman Empire era — Hacivat, Karagoz, and Zenne. The fragrance deserves the attention of every unisex composition connoisseur, as it finds fans among both women and men.
The bouquet consists of tropical notes of pineapple and citrus echoes of grapefruit and bergamot. It is softened by wild patchouli, the sweetness of white cedar, and fragrant jasmine. The woody trail deepens and grounds the perfume composition, diluting it with oakmoss. Lasting and vivid, it embodies an explosion of positive emotions.
Nishane Wulong Cha - Perfume
Turkish perfumers treat the art of creating perfume compositions with great care. The Nishane brand is one of the most respected ambassadors of aromatic products. Released in 2016, the Wulong Cha perfume has become a favorite for many, thanks to its unobtrusive fresh sound.
Juicy orange, bergamot, and mandarin set the mood for this melody. Their citrus accord instantly lifts the spirits and cheers up even on the gloomiest days. A hint of forest nut adds fragrance and warmth, while milky oolong tea envelops it with its creamy notes. In conclusion, one can detect fig with animalistic shades of musk. This is elegance encased in a glass bottle, and only you have the right to give it a chance to be freed!
Great set)) Wulong cha is fresh, summery, juicy, with a distinct aroma of cold strong green tea. Hacivat is very juicy, sometimes a bit too much, but interesting. It would be cool if we could choose miniatures.