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Caden

by Maxime Exler
A spicy and gourmet warmth, between sharing and intensity. Caden draws direct inspiration from Omani culture, and especially from the idea of hospitality, sharing, and connection between people. The name also means "companion," conveying the idea of shared moments, human warmth, and traditions passed down.
Capacity 100ml
179,17€
Regular price 179,17€
Familles olfactives
Épicée
Ambrée
Notes de tête
  • CARDAMOM
  • SAFFRON
  • BOOZY NOTES
  • JUNIPER
Notes de cœur
  • Cistus
  • SUEDE
  • BENZOIN
  • COFFEE
Notes de fond
  • TONKA
  • VANILLA
  • LABDANUM
  • GUAIAC WOOD
  • AMBERWOOD

Occasions
  • Evening
  • Special occasion
Sillage
Powerful
The Fragrance

Caden is warm, rich, almost enveloping right from the start. One senses a spicy and slightly smoky opening, with an alcoholic facet that lends a lively, almost festive feel. Then the fragrance becomes denser, with a leathery and resinous texture that adds depth and a more profound aspect. At its heart, the presence of coffee and suede creates a darker, more textured sensation, while vanilla softens the whole with a creamy sweetness. The base becomes warmer, more melting, with a signature that lingers on the skin, a blend of gourmandise and woody depth.

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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