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Belfiore

by Marie Salamagne
A soft, luminous fragrance, like a hanging garden where fruits and flowers blend into a velvety elegance. Belfiore is inspired by a hidden place in Oman, the village of Wakan, known for its fruit trees and peaceful, almost timeless atmosphere.
Capacity 100ml
157,50€
Regular price 157,50€
Familles olfactives
Fruitée
Poudrée
Lactée
Notes de tête
  • Carrots
  • apricot
Notes de cœur
  • Osmanthus
  • gardenia
Notes de fond
  • Deer
  • oakmoss
  • honey

Occasions
  • Everyday
  • Professional
  • Casual
  • Romantic
Sillage
Powerful
The Fragrance

Belfiore is a very poetic interpretation of a real place: the terraced gardens of Wakan village in Oman. Here, the idea is not to create a powerful or demonstrative fragrance, but rather to capture a feeling of calm, nature, and soft light. From the outset, the perfume gives a velvety and slightly fruity impression, with a natural sweetness. There's a powdery, almost cottony side that immediately creates a peaceful atmosphere, like a gentle breeze. Over time, Belfiore warms slightly on the skin. It takes on a more enveloping dimension, with a subtle and somewhat textured base that evokes nature, the earth, something alive. The perfume remains soft until the end, with a clean, soothing, and almost introspective signature, like a bubble of tranquility that one keeps around oneself.

The brand

Oman Luxury is a niche perfume house founded in 2012 in Muscat by three Omanis, Muatasim, Muadh, and Ahmed, united by a shared passion for fragrance and the conviction that their country had something unique to offer the world. Oman is unlike any other country in the history of perfumery. The Dhofar region, in the south of the Sultanate, is home to Boswellia sacra, the noblest and rarest frankincense tree on the planet, whose steep mountains and limestone soil are the only conditions in the world capable of making it flourish. This frankincense is burned by Omanis to welcome a guest, celebrate a birth, or simply leave their home. Perfume there is not an accessory; it is a language. It is on this foundation that Muatasim, Muadh, and Ahmed sought to build their house. Rather than adhering to the codes of traditional oriental perfumery, they chose to work with the greatest international perfumers to translate this heritage into contemporary compositions: Dominique Ropion, Maurice Roucel, and Jean-Louis Sieuzac, among others. These rare collaborations give Oman Luxury an unusual depth for an independent house of this size. It is a perfumery that does not seek to imitate the East to seduce the West but speaks from within it, with all the precision and ambition of contemporary luxury.

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