Raghba Attar
Origin and History
Raghba, meaning "desire" in Arabic, draws inspiration from the bustling Silk Road trade that passed through Samarkand in Central Asia. Under the Timurid Empire, led by the mighty ruler Amir Timur (Tamerlane) in the 14th century, Samarkand became a cosmopolitan hub where exotic spices, resins, and aromatics converged. Oud and amber were blended with sweet, sugary notes to impress visiting dignitaries and reflect the city’s cultural sophistication. Raghba captures this legacy, offering a fragrance that embodies both hospitality and indulgence.
Sweet and Smoky Delight
Raghba is a warm, inviting fragrance that balances sweetness with smoky depth, evoking the allure of a historic crossroads of trade and culture.
- Top Notes: Vanilla and oud create a creamy, resinous opening reminiscent of rare treasures exchanged in Samarkand’s markets.
- Middle Notes: Sandalwood, amber, and musk add a velvety richness, reflecting the city’s refined artistry.
- Base Notes: Incense and sugar leave a lingering, softly mysterious trail, recalling the lingering memories of distant travelers and stories shared under starry skies.
Gender: Unisex. Ideal for those who appreciate warm, comforting scents infused with a rich cultural and historical tapestry.
- Regular price
- $10.00 USD
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Ingredients from Nature
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Responsible Sourcing
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No Animal Testing
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Recyclable Carton