Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Incense Cyproil, also known as Nagarmotha, belongs to the woody-earthy olfactive family. It offers a complex profile characterized by deep, smoky undertones, a damp forest floor muskiness, and a sharp, spicy leather facet that feels both ancient and refined. This note provides a sophisticated backbone to compositions, pairing naturally with rose and saffron to create the dark, resinous profiles favored in modern niche perfumery. In the Gulf, it is highly prized for its exceptional tenacity and ability to cut through the sweltering heat of the summer months. Arab houses frequently utilize Incense Cyproil to bridge the gap between traditional oud-based mukhallats and contemporary western structures, ensuring a lingering, dry, and mysterious sillage that remains prominent even in high-humidity conditions.