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Khalil

by Emna DOGHRI
Modernized and dense oriental warmth. Khalil falls into a very classic vision of oriental perfumery; the idea is to retain this amber and spicy richness.
Capacity 100ml
191,67€
Regular price 191,67€
Familles olfactives
Boisée
Boisée
Orientale
Notes de tête
  • White wood
  • Cardamom
  • Caramel
Notes de cœur
  • Cedarwood
  • Patchouli
  • Tonka Bean Absolute
  • Vetiver
Notes de fond
  • Ambroxan
  • Modern Musks
  • Iris

Occasions
  • Evening
  • Daily
Sillage
Delivered
The Fragrance

Khalil, a dry warmth settles in, with spices that add depth without being aggressive. Then the texture becomes denser, more resinous, with an almost balmy feel that gently envelops. With time, everything softens. The fragrance becomes rounder, more blended, with a continuous warmth that stays close to the skin. The perfume reinterprets traditional oriental codes (amber, spices, resins) making them more modern and easier to wear daily.

The brand

Noème Paris is a French haute perfumery house founded in 2018 by Yassin Karim, born in Madagascar into a family of spice and flower exporters. His father was the island's largest vanilla exporter. He grew up surrounded by the scents of ylang-ylang, cloves, and dried vanilla in the family warehouses. This sensory heritage caught up with him in Paris, where he founded Noème with French-Moroccan perfumer Majda Bekkali. The house's name comes from the Greek *noéma*, a philosophical concept that refers to what lies behind the subconscious, the unattainable, what no consciousness can fully grasp. Yassin Karim adopted this concept to establish a simple and absolute rule: each perfume is named after a place inaccessible to humans, and no creation from the house should resemble another on the market. Burning deserts, Mexican crystal caves, marine abysses – places one cannot truly inhabit, only imagine. The Iconiques collection inaugurates these impossible journeys. The Chaman collection explores another inaccessible territory: that of ancestral rites and ceremonies in Mongolia, with its mystical resins, woods, and spices. Each bottle is topped with a cap in the shape of an ouroboros, the serpent biting its tail, a symbol of infinity.

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