AjmalChapter 4 By Nathalie Lorson
Resinous spice and worn leather sitting heavy on the desert air
This composition leans into a dry, textured warmth. It starts with a sharp, spicy edge that immediately commands focus before softening into a deep, sticky balsam. The leather here is supple rather than animalic, pulling the scent toward an earthy, grounded center. Beneath the surface, a faint floral sweetness bridges the gap between the resins and the wood, keeping the profile rounded. It carries significant weight, clinging to fabric and skin for hours, projecting a quiet, atmospheric presence that feels particularly grounded in the cooler evening hours.